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- finally confirmed as correct in 1976 by dendrochronology. Thietmari Merseburgensis episcopi Chronicon: Holtzman, Robert (ed.) and J.C.M. Laurent, J. Strebitzki...
- October 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013. Thietmar, Chronicon Thietmari Merseburgensis, II.34. Hoffmann, Tobias (2009). Althoff, Gerd; Keller, Hagen; Meier...
- Memoirs: 1940–1945. Macmillan. von Holtzmann, Robert (1935). Thietmari Merseburgensis Episcopi Chronicon. Weidmannsche Buchhandlung. Janssen, Karl-Heinz (2000)...
- II (Gerbertus), Aimoinus Floriacensis, Abbo Floriacensis, Thietmarus Merseburgensis 140 Burchardus Wormaciensis, Henricus II imperator, Adelboldus Trajectensis...
- Greifswald 1951, pp. 114–117. Ludat 1971, p. 19. Chronicon Thietmari Merseburgensis VIII, 32 describes Bolesław I as antiquus in the summer of 1018. Ludat...
- Scriptores Rerum Germanicarum Nova Series (SS rer. Germ. N.S.) IX. Thietmari Merseburgensis Episcopi. Chronicon (Scan) MGH Scriptores rerum Germanicarum in usum...
- of Rus, 190-1. Franklin & Shepard, Emergence of Rus, 185. Thietmar Merseburgensis Episcopi Chronicon, VII. 72; Warner (ed.), Chronicon, 358. Franklin...
- 103, 195, 244, 288, 291–292. Giovanni diacono, Cronaca. Thietmari Merseburgensis, Chronicon, in Monumenta Germaniae historica. Scriptores. Scriptores...
- March 2012. Archived from the original on 13 March 2012. "Thietmarus Merseburgensis" (in German). The full text of the Russian translation of Vita Cyrilli...
- Thietmar von Merseburg und ihre Korveier Überarbeitung” ("Thietmari Merseburgensis episcopi Chronicon"), originally aut****d by the tenth/eleventh century...