- 727–44
Annales Vedastini, ed. B.
vonSimson Annales Xantenses et
Annales Vedastini, MGH SRG (Hanover, 1909)
Annales of
Granius Licini****
Annales School...
- The
Annales Alamannici provide one of the
earliest records of
Medieval Europe available. The core text of the
Annales Alamannici covers the
years 709...
- The
Annales Vedastini or
Annals of St-Vaast are a
series of
annals written in the
early tenth century at the
Abbey of St.
Vaast in Arras. They are an...
- The
Annales Cambriae (Latin for
Annals of Wales) is the
title given to a
complex of
Latin chronicles compiled or
derived from
diverse sources at St David's...
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considered minor annals.
Rosamond McKitterick groups the
Annales Tiliani,
Annales sancti Amandi and
Annales Laubacenses into an "Austrasian"
group based on the...
- The
Annales maximi were
annals kept by the
pontifex maximus during the
Roman Republic. The
chief priest of the
Capitoline would record key
public events...
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Annales Bohemorum may
refer to the main work of:
Vincent of
Prague (fl. 1140–1170)
Wenceslaus Hajek (d. 1553) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Annales Laurissenses,
meaning "annals of Lorsch", may
refer to
either of two sets of
Reichsannalen ****ociated with the
Abbey of Lorsch:
Annales Laurissenses...
- The
Annales Petaviani (AP) is one of the so-called "minor
annals group",
three related Reichsannalen, year-by-year
histories of the
Carolingian empire...
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Annales Bertiniani (Annals of
Saint Bertin) are late Carolingian,
Frankish annals that were
found in the
Abbey of
Saint Bertin, Saint-Omer, France, after...