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- The Chronicon Novaliciense (or Chronicle of Novalesa) is a monastic chronicle which was written in the mid-eleventh century in the valley of Susa. The...
- Konrad II und seine Zeit. (in German) Manfred I, Markgraf von Turin (in German) Chronicon Novaliciense. (Chronicon Novaliciense at Wikisource) v t e...
- march of Turin through conquests and royal concessions. The Chronicon Novaliciense, the chronicle of the abbey of Novalesa, is the primary source for his...
- Guntharius (Gunther) and his men approaching says (in the Chronicon Novaliciense text, usually taken to be the oldest): Nōn ****unt Avarēs hīc, sed Francī...
- Bavaria. The exploits of "Algisus" is given full account in the Chronicon novaliciense. Bédier's characterization was that this Othgerius had no distinction...
- 10th-century Latin epic written by the monk Ekkehard I of St Gall. Chronicon Novaliciense ("Chronicle of Novalesa"), a Latin prose chronicle composed c.1060, at...
- countships of Reggio nell'Emilia and Modena. According to the Chronicon Novaliciense, Adalbert was gifted the countship because he had helped Adelaide of...
- Fragmenta chronicae antiquae civitatis Pedonae Vita beati Dalmatii Chronicon novaliciense Waltharius Beati Heldradi novaliciensis abbatis vita Necrologium prioratus...
- early 11th century by Gezo, abbot of Breme according to the Chronicon Novaliciense. In 1646 the Benedictines were replaced by Cistercian monks, who remained...
- the works it influenced are the Chronicon Vulturnense, the Chronicon Novaliciense, and the Chronica monasterii Casinensis. It was itself dependent on two...