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Burgense Chronicon Ambrosianum Chronicon Compostellanum Chronicon Gothanum Chronicon Helveti****
Chronicon Holtzatiae Chronicon Iriense Chronicon Lethrense...
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Chronicon Lethrense (Danish: Lejrekrøniken English:
Chronicle of Lejre/Leire) is a
small Danish medieval work from the late 12th century,
written in Latin...
- The
Chronicon Pictum or
Illuminated Chronicle (Latin for "Illustrated Chronicle", Hungarian: Képes Krónika, Slovak: Obrázková kronika, German: Ungarische...
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Chronicon Paschale (the
Paschal or
Easter Chronicle), also
called Chroni**** Alexandrinum,
Constantinopolitanum or
Fasti Siculi, is the
conventional name...
- The
Chronicon (Chronicle) or
Temporum liber (Book of Times) was a
universal chronicle written by Jerome. It was one of his
earliest attempts at history...
- The
Chronicle of
Moissac (also
known as
Chronicon Moissiacense) is an
anonymous compilation that was
discovered in the
abbey of Moissac, but is now thought...
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conventional title Chronicon Austria**** has been used for
several medieval chronicles:
Chronicon Austria****
anonymi (973–1327)
Breve chronicon Austria**** (1018–1279)...
- The
Chronicon or
Chronicle (Gr****: Παντοδαπὴ ἱστορία
Pantodape historia, "Universal history") was a work in two
books by
Eusebius of Caesarea. It seems...
- dicta. Far more
important historically than
these is Prosper's
Epitoma chronicon (covering the
period 379–455)
which Prosper first composed in 433 and...
- The
Chronicon Salernitanum, or "Salerno Chronicle", is an
anonymous 10th
century chronicle of the
history of the Prin****lity of Salerno. It was probably...