- The
Livonian Rhymed Chronicle (German: Livländische
Reimchronik) is a
chronicle written in
Middle High
German by an
anonymous author. It
covers the period...
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mentioned in the
medieval Rhymed Chronicle of
Livonia (Livländische
Reimchronik),
which covers the
period from 1180 to 1343, and is thus
among the oldest...
- Steiermark) (*
about 1265; †
between 1318 and 1322): Die
Steirische Reimchronik. Hern
Dietrich Spatzmanen sach man die
banier leiten: in
einem rȏten...
- name
Schwein ("hog") was also used for the
deuce as may be read in the
Reimchronik über
Herzog Ulrich von Württemberg ("Rhyming
Chronicle About Duke Ulrich...
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national flag of Latvia. The
Livonian Rhymed Chronicle (Livländische
Reimchronik)
states that in 1290 when the
local militia was
recruited to
defend Riga...
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Customs in
Henry of Livonia’s
Chronicon Livoniae and the Livländische
Reimchronik" Ruth Williamson, "Primary
Source Analysis of the
Chronicle of Henry...
- Kroniką wielkopolską", Poznańskie
Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Nauk, Poznań 1952 Die
alttschechische Reimchronik des
sogenannten Dalimil, Munich: Sagner, 1981...
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Niedersachsen was
first used
before 1300 in a
Dutch rhyming chronicle (
Reimchronik). From the 14th
century it
referred to the
Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg (as...
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Hagen (1230–1299) was town
clerk of
Cologne and
author of the
Cologne Reimchronik (Rhymed Chronicle).
Hagen was born in
Xanten and
educated at the Stiftsschule...
- Rimbert's Vita Ansgarii, the
Livonian Chronicle of Henry, the Livländische
Reimchronik,
Egils Saga, and Saxo Grammaticus's
Gesta Danorum. In c. 1075 Adam of...