- The
Annals of Metz (Latin:
Annales Mettenses) are a set of
Latin Carolingian annals covering the
period of
Frankish history from the
victory of Pepin...
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presents Arnulf as Charlemagne's
third great-grandfather,
while Annales Mettenses Priores (805)
depicts him as only a "close relative."
Because these two...
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would explain the use
filium parvulum, both by the
author of the
Annales Mettenses and by Fredegar's continuator, who in turn was his source"
Liber Historiæ...
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Arnulf and Ansegisel.
Moving to a
later source, Wood
shows how the
Annales Mettenses Priores radically change the
picture (from the Liber, the
earliest source...
- Somme, and the
battle is
presented as an
heroic account in the
Annales mettenses priores.
After achieving victory on the
battlefield at Tertry, the Austrasians...
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Moissacense a.a. 805, MGH SS
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Continuations of Fredegar, Vita
Willibroridi of
Alcuin and the
Annales Mettenses priores,
depict Bubo as a
rebel and the
Frankish invasion as a just war...
- four sons made a
grant of land in his
honour in June 715. The
Annales Mettenses record that
Grimoald succeeded Drogo in all his offices, but in fact his...
- in the
Frankish Annals Drogoviz,
ruler of the
Veleti (789); in
Annales Mettenses priores in c. 805
Trpimir I,
ruler of
Duchy of
Croatia (845–864); erroneously...
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Continuations fail to
mention the
event and
Carolingian sources like
Annales Mettenses Priores (AMP)
ignore the
event and even deny Grimoald's existence. As...