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- Annales Bertiniani (Annals of Saint Bertin) are late Carolingian, Frankish annals that were found in the Abbey of Saint Bertin, Saint-Omer, France, after...
- which neither he nor his people had in the past in the custom. — Annales Bertiniani Judith, daughter of King Charles, was recently married to Æthelwulf, King...
- tradition tracing back to the "Anonymous Note". (1a) The Latin Annales Bertiniani or "Annals of St. Bertin" (this part written by Prudentius of Troyes,...
- fisc, and would resist the piratical attacks of the Danes." The Annales Bertiniani also records the event: "Hrørek (Latin: Rorich), the nephew of Haraldr...
- Bald, received western Francia. The contemporary West Frankish Annales Bertiniani describes Charles arriving at Verdun, "where the distribution of portions"...
- visiting King Charles at Verberie early in 858. In the words of the Annales Bertiniani, the preeminent West Frankish annals for the period: “Bjørn, leader of...
- uncompleted and disputed sources do exist, some contemporary -Annales Bertiniani, Andreas of Bergamo- and others later. These sources would state that...
- and naval commander. He appears in contemporary sources such as Annales Bertiniani and the Chronicon Fontanellense. He is first mentioned in the summer of...
- region. Medieval texts such as the Chronicon albeldense and the Annales Bertiniani tell of a Viking fleet that left Toulouse and made raids in Asturias and...
- Chronicle states that Edwin drowned at sea in 933. The Francian Annales Bertiniani compiled by Folcuin provide more detail: For in the year of the Incarnate...