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- The Livonian Chronicle of Henry (Latin: Heinrici Cronicon Lyvoniae) is a Latin narrative of events in Livonia (roughly corresponding to today's Estonia...
- Europe," Historical Records of Castilla-La Mancha (2024). Pedro de Torres: Cronicón, Salamanca, 1508. "Luisa de Medrano's 538th Birthday Doodle - Google Doodles"...
- (1): 9–25. JSTOR 27764172. de Caunedo, Nicolás Castor (28 May 1854). "Un cronicón del siglo IX". Semanario Pintoresco Español. 22: 171 – via Hemeroteca Digital...
- Sagrada, XX (Madrid: 1765), 598–608. In M. R. García Álvarez, ed. "El Cronicón Iriense" (Madrid: 1963). Barton Sholod. 1966. Charlemagne in Spain: The...
-  215. ISBN 9788495379948. de Caunedo, Nicolás Castor (28 May 1854). "Un cronicón del siglo IX". Semanario Pintoresco Español. 22: 171 – via Hemeroteca Digital...
- motu terrae De sphaera De astrolabio et annuli astronomici confectione Cronicon und Prognosticon astronomica, m****cript biography and 45 aphorisms of...
- The Chronicon Compostellanum (Galician: Cronicón compostelán, Spanish: Cronicón compostelano) is a narrative Latin chronicle of the history of Spain from...
- The Chronicon Lusitanum or Lusitano (also Chronica Lusitana or Chronica/Chronicon Gothorum) is a chronicle of the history of Portugal from the earliest...
- short Chronicon (Crónicon), or chronicle, which runs from the birth of Christ to the death of Ferdinand III of Castile. The Crónicon corrects some dates...
- to Ordoño I of Asturias. de Caunedo, Nicolás Castor (28 May 1854). "Un cronicón del siglo IX". Semanario Pintoresco Español. 22: 172-173 – via Hemeroteca...