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Chronology (from
Latin chronologia, from
Ancient Gr**** χρόνος, chrónos, 'time'; and -λογία, -logia) is the
science of
arranging events in
their order of...
- The Chronograph,
Chronography, or
Calendar of 354 is a
compilation of
chronological and
calendrical texts produced in 354 AD for a
wealthy Roman Christian...
-
suicide of the
Athenian maiden Erigone (daughter of Icarius). He
wrote Chronographies, a text that
scientifically depicted dates of importance, beginning...
- non-Christian Asia—during the 11th century. He is best
known for his
Chronography,
which is an
important source for the
history of S****anid Persia. He...
- Book II
Chapter 25:6–7". newadvent.org.
Retrieved 1 June 2015. "The
Chronography of 354 AD - Part 13:
Bishops of Rome (The
Liberian Catalogue), MGH Chronica...
- the
Byzantine Empire by the 8th-century monk
George Syncellus in his
chronography, and in the 9th century, it is
listed as an
apocryphon of the New Testament...
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Archived from the
original on 10
March 2024.
Retrieved 6
March 2012. "The
Chronography of 354 AD. Part 13:
Bishops of Rome". pp. from
Theosodr Mommsen, MGH...
- C****andra was
described by the
chronicler Malalas in his
account of the
Chronography as "shortish, round-faced, white,
mannish figure, good nose, good eyes...
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Archived from the
original on 2024-02-07.
Retrieved 2024-02-07. Malalas, J.
Chronography. Bks 10–11, 11.279. Boatwright, Mary T. (2002).
Hadrian and the Cities...
- the
Solar Games is
sought in the
enigmatic entry for that day in the
Chronography of 354 ("N.
Invicti c. m. ****") and from the
emperor Julian, who wrote...