- The
Annales Fuldenses or
Annals of
Fulda are East
Frankish chronicles that
cover independently the
period from the last
years of
Louis the
Pious (died...
- time of his
accession is the
contemporary Frankish chronicle Annales Fuldenses,
which mentions several West
Slavic princes in the year 872,
among them...
- the
chronicler responsible for the
Mainz continuation of the
Annales Fuldenses, the
chief of Charles's
opponents in this
matter was most
likely Liutbert...
-
refer to the
wedding procession of an
unknown bride mentioned in
Annales Fuldenses for 871_.
According to the
Chronicle of Dalimil, Hostivít had a brother...
- is
known through several different chronicles,
including the
Annales Fuldenses and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. The
Battle of the Dyle
occurred near the...
- Lukačka (2000).
Dejiny Slovenska. Bratislava: AEP. pages=167, 566
Annales Fuldenses, sive,
Annales regni Francorum orientalis ab Einhardo, Ruodolfo, Meginhardo...
- of East Saxony[page needed] who,
according to the
chronicles Annales Fuldenses[page needed] and the
Gesta Francorum,
drowned in a
river during the Saxon...
-
throne of West Francia, which,
according to the
Annals of
Fulda (Annales
Fuldenses), the
people of that
country offered him in
their disgust with the cruel...
- rule by
appointing him
governor of Carantania.
According to the
Annales Fuldenses (863), he was
given the
title "prelate of the Carantanians" (Latin: praelatus...
- succession. He was also
granted "Pannonia," in the
words of the
Annales Fuldenses, or "Carantanum," in the
words of
Regino of Prüm. The
division of the...