- The
Annales iuvavenses or
Annals of
Salzburg were a
series of
annals written in the 9th and 10th
centuries at
Salzburg (the
former Roman Iuvavum) in the...
- been the
object of an ********ination attempt.
According to the
Annales Iuvavenses, the king "was
surrounded by
Count Ermenpert and some of his soldiers"...
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Annales regni Francorum, ed. F. Kurze, MGH SRG (Hanover, 1895)
Annales Iuvavenses, ed. H. Bresslau, MGH SS (vol. 30, Hanover, 1926), pp. 727–44 Annales...
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Bavaria did not
recognize Henry's position.
According to the
Annales iuvavenses,
Arnulf was
elected king by the
Bavarians in
opposition to Henry, but...
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throne was open to Arnulf, again. On his return,
according to the
Annales iuvavenses, in 920,
Baiuarii sponte se
reddiderunt Arnolfo duci et
regnare ei fecerunt...
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against the
Hungarian invaders and,
according to the
contemporary Annales iuvavenses,
built up a king-like
position at his
Regensburg residence. He inevitably...
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Monachus in 837,
Ungri in
Annales Bertiniani of 862, and
Ungari in
Annales iuvavenses of 881. The
ethnonym Ungri is the
Latinized form of
Byzantine Gr**** Oungroi...
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changed over the
course of the
ninth century. An
entry in the
Annales Iuvavenses (or
Salzburg Annals) for the year 919,
roughly contemporary but surviving...
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contemporary source mentioning a
location of the
battle is the
Annales iuvavenses maximi (Annals of Salzburg); however, the
reliability of
these annals...
- with his
Ottonian successor Henry the Fowler.
According to the
Annales iuvavenses, he even
proclaimed himself anti-king
after Conrad's
death in 918, nevertheless...