The Annales Wormatienses (or Annals of Worms, German: Wormser Annalen) is an anonymous Latin chronicle of the city of Worms for the years 1226–1278. It...
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Annales breves Wormatienses ('Short Annals of Worms', German: Kurze Jahrbücher von Worms) is the conventional title for a set of anonymous Latin annals...
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to Haarlem, Delft, 's-Gravenzande and Alkmaar. According to the Annales Wormatienses, on 10 November 1255 William "eliminated the rights of citizens who...
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municipal history, like the contemporary Annales Wormatienses. In fact, the Chronicon complements the Annales. It is the work of a clergyman written from...
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including the Annales Wormatienses and the Chronicon Wormatiense. The combined Descriptio, Annales and Chronicon were published under the title Annales Wormatienses...
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of cities granting citizenship to non-residents. According to the Annales Wormatienses, on 10 November 1255, King William "eliminated the rights of citizens...
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coordinate efforts, according to the Sächsische Weltchronik and the Annales breves Wormatienses. There is no record of who attended, but Duke Albert of Saxony...
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Chronicon, the Annales sancti Rudberti Salisburgenses and the Annales Scheftlarienses maiores. According to the Chronicon wormatiense, the pope was to...
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Marburg to cooperate with Conrad and John. According to the Chronicon Wormatiense, Conrad and John arrived in the Upper Rhineland and Worms in 1231. The...
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Rumours of threats to the electors were also recorded in the Annales breves Wormatienses. The council opened a week late on 16 March 1287 in the cathedral...
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