- The
Annalista Saxo ("Saxon annalist") is the
anonymous author of an
important imperial chronicle,
believed to have
originated in the mid-12th century...
- up to 1059. He is also
referred to in the 13th
century chronicle, the
Annalista Saxo, as
Esicus de Ballenstide. He is ****umed to have
inherited large...
- Saxo may
refer to: Citroën Saxo,
automobile model Annalista Saxo,
anonymous author of an
imperial chronicle Poeta Saxo,
anonymous Saxon poet Saxo Grammaticus...
- afterwards, on 23 Feb 1086, he was murdered. In his
imperial chronicle the
Annalista Saxo
mentions "Spitigneus dux de Boemia" in the year 1058: "Iuditha, soror...
-
contemporary chronicles:
Annales Ceccanenses,
Annales Leodienses, the
Annalista Saxo,
Ekkehard of Aura,
Sigebert of Gembloux.
Members of the
Roman aristocracy...
- and
restored Conrad the
Younger to the duchy.
Following an
entry in the
Annalista Saxo,
Matilda is
sometimes said to have
married a
third time, c.1026,...
-
Brandanburg in a 961 deed
issued by King Otto I of Germany.
According to the
Annalista Saxo,
Berneburch Castle, then a
possession of the
Ascanian prince Albert...
- (Latin
Carolus Cr****us) is not contemporary. It was
first used by the
Annalista Saxo (the
anonymous "Saxon Annalist") in the
twelfth century.
There is...
- moderna, a.1101, p. 157
Archived 2020-02-03 at the
Wayback Machine and
Annalista Saxo, a.1101, p. 503[permanent dead link] Lange, Die
Grafen von Northeim...
-
renounce his
claims in the 1033
Treaty of Merseburg.
According to the
Annalista Saxo chronicles,
Dietrich pla**** a key role in the emperor's campaign...