- The
Annales Barenses are
closely related to the
chronicle of
Lupus Protospatharius and the
Anonymi Barensis Chronicon. The
Annales Barenses cover the period...
-
Chronicon has much
content in
common with two
other Bariot chronicles,
Annales Barenses and, especially,
Annales Lupi
Protospatharii (with
which it also shares...
- 1025, the
Annales Barenses mentions a
people called "Vlach" who live near the
river Axios. The same
chronicle the
Annales Barenses describes that in 1027...
- 470–490, ISBN 978-90-04-35566-8 Churchill,
William J. (1979), The
Annales Barenses and the
Annales Lupi Protospatharii:
Critical Edition and
Commentary (PDF)...
-
being joined by new
groups of
Armenian migrants.
According to
Annales Barenses,
several thousand Paulicians served in the army of
Emperor Alexios I Komnenos...
- ********inated
through the "treachery" of Argyritzos,
according to the
Annales Barenses and the
Annales Lupi Protospatharii. Still, the city held out for another...
- 885 Michael,
ruler of
Zachlumia (913–926);
erroneously in the
Annales Barenses Mihailo Vojislavljević,
ruler of
Duklja (1050–1081); by Pope
Gregory VII...
- (1974), p. 108. doi:10.2307/1291356.
William J. Churchill, The
Annales Barenses and the
Annales Lupi Protospatharii:
Critical Edition and Commentary, PhD...
- Chronicles. The
major chronicles of Bari and
southern Italy are
Annales Barenses (anonymous,
covering 605–1102),
Annales Lupi
Protospatharii (Lupus of Apulia...
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Affiliation Section Melissa Baese-Berk
University of
Oregon Linguistics Morgan Barense University of
Toronto Cognitive neuroscience Paul
Michael Corballis University...