- his
works was a
summary of
world history in
ancient Gr****,
termed the
Chronikon,
dating from the
early 4th
century AD. This work was lost
except for fragments...
- Here he
remained until his
death on 6
April 1556.
Pellikan wrote the
Chronikon and also
translated Hebrew works into Latin, such as
Bahya ben Asher's...
-
Athina 1961.
third publishing,
Athina 2013. Grivas-Digenis Georgios,
Chronikon Agonos E.O.K.A. 1955–1959,
Lefkosia 1971.
second publishing, Lefkosia...
-
Thessaly the 2nd half of the 14th c.],
Larisa 1995 I. Vogiatzidis, To
chronikon ton
Meteoron [The
Chronicle of Meteora],
Yearbook of
Society for Byzantine...
- Gof****,
Walter (8
February 2009), "Review of: Collins, Roger. Die Fredegar-
Chronikon.
Monumenta Germaniae Historica Studien und
Texte vol. 44. Hannover: Hahnsche...
- source,
Thietmar of Merseberg's
Chronikon. By contrast, his
summary of the expedition,
written in a part of the
Chronikon not
devoted to the expedition...
-
Revolution T1, Blackwood, 1832 p.372 [1] Pesmazoglou,
Georgios I. (1980). To
chronikon tēs zoēs mou: 1889-1979 (in Gr****). p. 16. Ο ναύαρχος Μιαούλης και κατήγετο...
-
determined that they
point to
various dates of
foundation from 758 BC (per the
Chronikon of Eusebius) to 728 BC (from her
reconstructions of
dates from Thucydides)...
-
Lecture on the
Prophetic Periods of
Daniel and John (1869)
Catechesis Chronikon Hebraikon Destiny of the
British Empire as
revealed in the Scriptures...
- the
Middle Ages and the
Turkish Rule],
Ioannina 1962 L. Vranousis, “To
Chronikon ton
Ioanninwn kat’
anekdoton dimodi epitomin” [Chronicle of
Ioannina according...