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Annalists (from
Latin annus, year;
hence annales, sc. libri,
annual records), were a
class of
writers on
Roman history, the
period of
whose literary activity...
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killed his
brother and the city took his name.
According to the
Roman annalists, this
happened on 21
April 753 BC. This
legend had to be
reconciled with...
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Sleidan (1506 – 31
October 1556) was a
Luxembourgeois historian and
annalist of the Reformation. He was born at
Schleiden in the
Duchy of Luxembourg...
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consul responsible for land laws
Gaius Licinius Macer, late
statesman and
annalist Gaius Licinius Muci****,
general of
Vespasian This
disambiguation page...
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Castor of
Galatia according to the Suda, or as
Castor the
Annalist, was a Gr****
grammarian and rhetorician. He was
surnamed Philoromaeus (Φιλορώμαιος...
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those with a
biographical entry in Wikipedia.
Major chroniclers and
annalists are
included and
names are
listed by the person's
historical period. The...
- near the
river Ebro. The
first mention in
Roman literature was by the
annalist poet
Ennius in 200 BCE.
Virgil wrote impacatos (H)iberos ("restless Iberi")...
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Annals of Loch Cé (also
Annals of
Lough Cé)
cover events,
mainly in
Connacht and its
neighbouring regions, from 1014 to 1590. It
takes its name from...
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genealogy was all important.
Ireland 'was
justly styled a "Nation of
Annalists"'. The
various branches of
Irish learning—including law, poetry, history...
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finished a
century later. When the
Primary Chronicle was
written in 1113, the
annalist used the
already fully adapted Old East
Slavic forms and he does not appear...