- the Saxons, or
Three Books of
Annals (Latin: Res
gestae Saxonicae sive
annalium libri tres) is a three-volume
chronicle of 10th-century Germany, written...
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juillet XVc huytante-six [1586].". Salter,
Herbert Edward (1923).
Registrum Annalium Collegii Mertonensis 1483–1521. Vol. 76.
Oxford Historical Society. 544...
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Bavarian Renaissance humanist, historian, and
philologist Johannes Aventinus (
Annalium Boiorum VII), (1477–1534),
which contains the most
comprehensive descriptions...
- vol. 5, p. 1229. Karl-J. Hölkeskamp in
Smith &
Sandberg (eds.),
Omnium Annalium Monumenta, p. 430. Wiseman, "Last of the Metelli" & "Celer and Nepos"....
- and the son of Siemowit, born ca. 870–880. The Res
gestae saxonicae sive
annalium libri tres
chronicle of 10th-century Germany,
written by
Widukind of Corvey...
- Rhine-Westphalia. The
chronicler Widukind of
Corvey in his Res
gestae saxonicae sive
annalium libri tres
denoted it as the
central region of the
medieval Duchy of Saxony...
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medieval Saxon chronicler. His three-volume Res
gestae Saxonicae sive
annalium libri tres is an
important chronicle of 10th-century
Germany (Germania)...
- The
Fragmentum (
annalium)
chesnii or chesnianum,
sometimes called the
Annales Laureshamenses antiquiores, is a
brief set of
Reichsannalen describing the...
- (1829).
Annalium ab
origine Luciensis urbis libri XV (in Latin). Vol. 1. Lucca:
typis Francisci Bertinii. Beverini,
Bartolomeo (1829).
Annalium ab origine...
- of the
Saxons (originally
titled in
Latin as Res
gestae saxonicae sive
annalium libri tres) by the
Saxon chronicler Widukind of Corvey,
Conrad persuaded...