Annalists (from Latin annus, year; hence annales, sc. libri, annual records), were a class of writers on Roman history, the period of whose literary activity...
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or Sleidan (1506 – 31 October 1556) was a Luxembourgeois historian and annalist of the Reformation. He was born at Schleiden in the Duchy of Luxembourg...
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Castor of Rhodes (redirect from Castor the Annalist)
Massalia or Castor of Galatia according to the Suda, or as Castor the Annalist, was a Greek grammarian and rhetorician. He was surnamed Philoromaeus (Φιλορώμαιος...
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killed his brother and the city took his name. According to the Roman annalists, this happened on 21 April 753 BC. This legend had to be reconciled with...
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consul responsible for land laws Gaius Licinius Macer, late statesman and annalist Gaius Licinius Mucianus, general of Vespasian This disambiguation page...
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for those with a biographical entry in Wikipedia. Major chroniclers and annalists are included and names are listed by the person's historical period. The...
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near the river Ebro. The first mention in Roman literature was by the annalist poet Ennius in 200 BCE. Virgil wrote impacatos (H)iberos ("restless Iberi")...
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necessarily the same as the period in which they specialized. Chroniclers and annalists, though they are not historians in the true sense, are also frequently...
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Gaius Licinius Macer (died 66 BC) was a Roman annalist and politician. A member of the ancient plebeian clan Licinia, he was tribune in 73 BC. Sallust...
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William Rishanger (born 1250), nicknamed "Chronigraphus", was an English annalist and Benedictine monk of St. Albans. Rishanger quite likely wrote the Opus...
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finished a century later. When the Primary Chronicle was written in 1113, the annalist used the already fully adapted Old East Slavic forms and he does not appear...
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April in the year recorded would have actually been in 748, since the annalists recorded the start of the year from Easter rather than 1 January. Presently...
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alphabetic annals in Latin script. Well-known native chroniclers and annalists are Chimalpahin of Amecameca-Chalco; Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc of Tenochtitlan;...
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Volusius or Volusia may refer to: Volusius, an annalist mentioned in the poetry of Catullus Volusia, Florida, an unincorporated community Volusia County...
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ruler.[citation needed] A contemporary journal, written by the Nahuatl annalist Chimalpahin, relates Vizcaíno was seriously wounded in the fight: "Señor...
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genealogy was all important. Ireland 'was justly styled a "Nation of Annalists"'. The various branches of Irish learning—including law, poetry, history...
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Antipater, writer and governor (Severan era) Lucius Coelius Antipater, annalist, 2nd century BC Antipater of Phlya, leading Athenian statesman under Augustus...
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he became editor of The New York Times Annalist, a new financial weekly later known simply as The Annalist, and, in 1915, he joined the editorial council...
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of written history dates from the seventh century onwards. The Irish annalists and contemporary scholars like Bede use "Picts" to describe the peoples...
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usually referred to simply as Chimalpahin or Chimalpain, was a Nahua annalist from Chalco. His Nahuatl names (Nahuatl pronunciation: [tʃiːmaɬˈpaː.in...
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the Gracchi two hundred years later, and it is quite possible that the annalist Licinius Macer invented episodes of his family's activities. He was married...
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Pontificalis. The accusations have discrepancies with another early source, the annalist Flodoard (c. 894–966): John XI was the brother of Alberic II, the latter...
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Younger), grandniece of Julius Caesar (d. 11 BC) Licinius Macer, Roman annalist Moore 2017, p. 9. Moore, Katrina (2017). "Octavia Minor and the Transition...
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favourite residence, aged between 35 and 43, and was buried there. Early annalists like Abu Ma'shar al-Madani (d. 778) and al-Waqidi (d. 823) do not give...
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Cornelius Sisenna (c. 120 – 67 BC) was a Roman soldier, historian, and annalist. He was praetor in 78 BC. Little is known of Sisenna's life or family....
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contemporary. It was first used by the Annalista Saxo (the anonymous "Saxon Annalist") in the twelfth century. There is no contemporary reference to Charles's...
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identification of Camillus as a second founder dates to after the Sullan-era annalists and may be in fact post-Ciceronean. In the popular imagination, it was...
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account of the Third Punic War have been lost. The account of the Roman annalist Livy, who relied heavily on Polybius, is much used by modern historians...
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dictator of Taglios or Captain of the Company, resumes his old role as Annalist. Sleepy is now Captain, and no Black Company member has died in battle...
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work consists of two books: the Chronographia, a summary of history in annalist form, and the Chronikoi Kanones, tables of years and events. St. Jerome...
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