- The
Kaiserchronik (Imperial Chronicle) is a 12th-century
chronicle written in 17,283
lines of
Middle High
German verse. It runs from
Julius Caesar to...
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persisted well into
Christian times. For example, in the twelfth-century
Kaiserchronik an
Irminsul is
mentioned in
three instances:
Concerning the
origin of...
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campaign against the
Veleti leader Dragovit.
According to the 12th-century
Kaiserchronik, he was
slain by Charlemagne's brother-in-law
Gerold of Baar. Numerous...
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Amelung is
reinterpreted as the name of one of Dietrich's ancestors. The
Kaiserchronik also
refers to Dietrich/Theoderic's
family as the 'Amelungen', and in...
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geduldigen Konigin Crescentia,
itself based on a 12th-century poem in the
Kaiserchronik DMP · 660 661
Cloelia 1908 CL Cloelia,
legendary Roman woman DMP · 661...
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Northern Thailand Joannis de
Czarnkow chronicon Polonorum –
Poland Kaiserchronik –
Central and
southern Europe,
Germany Kano
Chronicle –
Nigeria Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh...
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dessen Papst- und
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Ludwig Reichert...
- to rule
Germany under him
while he
ruled the rest of the empire. The
Kaiserchronik explicitly describes Henry as
having rule of a
separate German kingdom...
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Konrad der
Pfaffe (formerly
thought to have been the
author of the
Kaiserchronik). In his
translation Konrad replaces French topics with generically...
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dates to the 12th century.
Shield designs are
described in the
Kaiserchronik (c. 1150–1170), such as the boar
carried by the Romans, as well as,...