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-  727–44 Annales Vedastini, ed. B. vonSimson Annales Xantenses et Annales Vedastini, MGH SRG (Hanover, 1909) Annales of Granius Licini**** Annales School...
- The Annales school (French pronunciation: [a'nal]) is a group of historians ****ociated with a style of historiography developed by French historians in...
- The Annales Alamannici provide one of the earliest records of Medieval Europe available. The core text of the Annales Alamannici covers the years 709...
- considered minor annals. Rosamond McKitterick groups the Annales Tiliani, Annales sancti Amandi and Annales Laubacenses into an "Austrasian" group based on the...
- Annales Bohemorum may refer to the main work of: Vincent of Prague (fl. 1140–1170) Wenceslaus Hajek (d. 1553) This disambiguation page lists articles...
- The Annales maximi were annals kept by the pontifex maximus during the Roman Republic. The chief priest of the Capitoline would record key public events...
- The Annales Vedastini or Annals of St-Vaast are a series of annals written in the early tenth century at the Abbey of St. Vaast in Arras. They are an...
- Annales Laurissenses, meaning "annals of Lorsch", may refer to either of two sets of Reichsannalen ****ociated with the Abbey of Lorsch: Annales Laurissenses...
- The Annales Cambriae (Latin for Annals of Wales) is the title given to a complex of Latin chronicles compiled or derived from diverse sources at St David's...
- The Annales iuvavenses or Annals of Salzburg were a series of annals written in the 9th and 10th centuries at Salzburg (the former Roman Iuvavum) in the...