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- The Reichsannalen are a class of annals composed anonymously in the Carolingian Empire throughout the 9th century. They first appeared under Pepin the...
- to 873 and are largely independent from the other two continuations. Reichsannalen Heinrich Canisius’s Francicorum Annalium fragmentum in Antiquae Lectiones...
- Reichsannalen in the so-called Chronicon Vedastinum, a general chronicle covering the history of the Carolingian Empire up until 899. Reichsannalen Reuter...
- works of Charlemagne's court historian, Einhard, and in the separate Reichsannalen called the Annales Mettenses and the Annales Maximiniani, as well as...
- mosellani or mosellenses (AM) or Moselle Annals are a set of minor Reichsannalen (annals of the Carolingian Empire) covering the years 703 to 798. Its...
- prin****l historical primary source for ninth-century Carolingian studies. Reichsannalen Reuter, Timothy (1992). The Annals of Fulda. Manchester: Manchester...
- later (in 826) and folios 13v–14v later still. The AG form one of the Reichsannalen, a series of eighth-century annals devoted, broadly, to contemporary...
- Petaviani (AP) is one of the so-called "minor annals group", three related Reichsannalen, year-by-year histories of the Carolingian empire composed in Latin...
- sometimes called the Annales Laureshamenses antiquiores, is a brief set of Reichsannalen describing the history of Francia during the years 768 to 790. It is...
- Annales laureshamenses, also called Annals of Lorsch (AL), are a set of Reichsannalen (annals of the Frankish empire) that cover the years from 703 to 803...