- The
Chronicon Lethrense/Annales
Lundenses,
Gesta Danorum and the Skjöldunga saga The
Chronicon Lethrense/Annales
Lundenses and the
Gesta Danorum Although...
-
Retrieved 1
November 2020. Ciardi, Anna
Minara (2012). "Consuetudines
Lundenses". In Borgehammar, Stephan; Mortensen, Lars Boje (eds.).
Medieval Nordic...
- and Skjöldunga saga). The
Chronicon Lethrense and the
included Annales Lundenses tell that
Haldan (Healfdene) had two sons,
Helghe (Halga) and Ro (Hroðgar)...
-
Clostridium lundense is a lipolytic,
strictly anaerobic,
mesophilic and spore-forming
bacterium from the
genus of
Clostridium which has been
isolated from...
- Lund.
Because of this,
Chronicon Lethrense is
often connected to
Annales Lundenses, of
which it is now a part, but it is
unlikely the
chronicle was originally...
-
Afrosciadium lundense is a
member of the
carrot family, Apiaceae. It is a
perennial tuberous herb,
endemic to
subtropical Angola.
Afrosciadium lundense was previously...
-
Wayback Machine Chronicon Lethrense and
Annales Lundense:
Chronicon Lethrense and
Annales Lundenses in
translation by
Peter Tunstall The same translation...
- lesser-known Danish–Latin chronicles, the
Chronicon Lethrense and the
Annales Lundenses, of
which the
latter is
included in the former.
These two
sources provide...
- and at
least since the 16th
century referred to as
Horologium mirabile Lundense (Latin: "the
wonderful clock in Lund"), is a 15th-century astronomical...
-
Wayback Machine Chronicon Lethrense and
Annales Lundense:
Chronicon Lethrense and
Annales Lundenses in
translation by
Peter Tunstall The same translation...