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which were
treated in much
greater detail.
Annalists were
different from historians, in that an
annalist was more
likely to just
record events for reference...
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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...
- for
those with a
biographical entry in Wikipedia.
Major chroniclers and
annalists are
included and
names are
listed by the person's
historical period. The...
- or
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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Gaius Licinius Macer (died 66 BC) was a
Roman annalist and politician. A
member of the
ancient plebeian clan Licinia, he was
tribune in 73 BC. Sallust...
- 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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genealogy was all important.
Ireland 'was
justly styled a "Nation of
Annalists"'. The
various branches of
Irish learning—including law, poetry, history...
-
necessarily the same as the
period in
which they specialized.
Chroniclers and
annalists,
though they are not
historians in the true sense, are also frequently...
- M****alia or
Castor of
Galatia according to the Suda, or as
Castor the
Annalist, was a Gr****
grammarian and rhetorician. He was
surnamed Philoromaeus (Φιλορώμαιος...
- (disambiguation) The Analyst, a 1734
famous criticism by
Bishop Berkeley Annalists,
historians in
ancient Rome This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...