- The
Annales Altahenses was an
early medieval royal annals compiled in the
Niederaltaich Abbey which contains records of the
events of
almost all years...
- Jahrbücher des
Klosters Altaich, a
reconstruction of the lost
Annales Altahenses, a
medieval source of
which fragments only were
known to be extant, and...
-
count palatine of the Rhine, Otto II,
which was
recorded in the
Annales Altahenses. In 1253, her
husband and her brother-in-law
inherited Bavaria and the...
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public act by Géza. However,
according to the
contemporaneous text
Annales Altahenses, Géza was
absent from the
meeting where Judith—the
sister of the German...
- Duke Bolesław I the
Brave loses control over the area. In the
Annales Altahenses, a
Zemuzil Bomerianorum is
mentioned as the
first duke
known by name in...
-
Annales altahenses maiores.
Monumenta Germaniae Historica (in
German and Latin). Hannover: Hahn. p. 71. G. Pertz, ed. (1868).
Annales altahenses maiores...
- Black-Veldtrupp,
Kaiserin Agnes, p. 239.
Chisholm 1911, p. 376.
Annales altahenses maiores, a.1070, pp. 77f.
Lampert of Hersfeld, Annales, a.1071, p. 132;...
- the
present cathedral.
Burchard I 741 (or 746,
according to the
Annales Altahenses) – 755
Megingoz (Megingold) 753–785
Berowulf (Bernulf) 786–800 Liuttrit...
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Besfrim (Annalista Saxo), or
Bezbriem (Chronicles of
Hildesheim and
Annales Altahenses). This name was not used
among the
Polish nobility but was
known in Bohemian...
- ISBN 978-0-19-251974-0.
Whitney 1968, p. 31. von Giesebrecht,
Wilhelm (1841).
Annales Altahenses: eine
Quellenschrift zur
Geschichte des
eilften Jahrhunderts aus Fragmenten...