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    The Annales iuvavenses or Annals of Salzburg (German: Salzburger Annalen) are several series of annals written in Latin covering the 8th through 10th centuries...
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  • academic journal covering social history Annales regni Francorum, ed. F. Kurze, MGH SRG (Hanover, 1895) Annales Iuvavenses, ed. H. Bresslau, MGH SS (vol. 30...
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    have been the object of an assassination attempt. According to the Annales Iuvavenses, the king "was surrounded by Count Ermenpert and some of his soldiers"...
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    Arnulf of Bavaria did not recognize Henry's position. According to the Annales iuvavenses, Arnulf was elected king by the Bavarians in opposition to Henry,...
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  • of the Ries is recorded in many sources: the Annales Bertiniani, Annales Fuldenses, Annales Iuvavenses and Auctarium Garstense, the Grimalt Codex, the...
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    identities changed over the course of the ninth century. An entry in the Annales Iuvavenses (or Salzburg Annals) for the year 919, roughly contemporary but surviving...
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  • against the Hungarian invaders and, according to the contemporary Annales iuvavenses, built up a king-like position at his Regensburg residence. He interfered...
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    throne was open to Arnulf, again. On his return, according to the Annales iuvavenses, in 920, Baiuarii sponte se reddiderunt Arnolfo duci et regnare ei...
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    mentioned in several annals, including the Annales iuvavenses, Annales Alamannici, Continuator Reginonis, Annales Augienses, and in the necrologies of important...
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    Ungri by Georgius Monachus in 837, Ungri in Annales Bertiniani of 862, and Ungari in Annales iuvavenses of 881. The ethnonym Ungri is the Latinized form...
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    sources. They include the Annales Blandinienses, Annales Iuvavenses, Annales Fuldenses, Annales Tiliani, Annales Mettenses and Annales Ratisponenses, as well...
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  • River is mentioned by the Annales Alamannici (continued by Hermann of Reichenau in the 11th century), the Annales iuvavenses, the Continuatio Treverensis...
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    as with his Ottonian successor Henry the Fowler. According to the Annales iuvavenses, he even proclaimed himself anti-king after Conrad's death in 918...
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    only contemporary source mentioning a location of the battle is the Annales iuvavenses maximi (Annals of Salzburg); however, the reliability of these annals...
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  • "mining creek". Bratislava: The first written reference comes from the Annales Iuvavenses, which calls the locality Brezalauspurc (literally: Braslav's castle)...
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    Historian László Veszprémy considers the anecdote first appeared in the Annales iuvavenses (or "Annals of Salzburg") after an oral spread among the lower clergymen...
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