• The Annales Barenses is an anonymous set of annals written in the city of Bari in the late eleventh century. At the time of its composition, Bari was the...
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  • V in 885 Michael, ruler of Zachlumia (913–926); erroneously in the Annales Barenses Mihailo Vojislavljević, ruler of Duklja (1050–1081); by Pope Gregory...
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    In 1025, the Annales Barenses mentions a people called "Vlach" who live near the river Axios. The same chronicle the Annales Barenses describes that...
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    seventeenth century. Lupus, along with two other Bariot chronicles, the Annales barenses and the Anonymi Barensis Chronicon, used some lost ancient annals of...
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  • were being joined by new groups of Armenian migrants. According to Annales Barenses, several thousand Paulicians served in the army of Emperor Alexios...
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    ISBN 978-90-04-35566-8 Churchill, William J. (1979), The Annales Barenses and the Annales Lupi Protospatharii: Critical Edition and Commentary (PDF)...
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  • assassinated through the "treachery" of Argyritzos, according to the Annales Barenses and the Annales Lupi Protospatharii. Still, the city held out for another nine...
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  • rival, Argirizzo, in 1070. His nickname is known from the anonymous Annales Barenses and the chronicle of Lupus Protospatharius. The Norman siege began...
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    His army is claimed to have included 18,000 men in the Bari Annals (Annales barenses), but estimated by Brown as "several thousand" (at Olivento). The army...
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  • (1974), p. 108. doi:10.2307/1291356. William J. Churchill, The Annales Barenses and the Annales Lupi Protospatharii: Critical Edition and Commentary, PhD dissertation...
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  • major chronicles of Bari and southern Italy are Annales Barenses (anonymous, covering 605–1102), Annales Lupi Protospatharii (Lupus of Apulia, covering...
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    much content in common with two other Bariot chronicles, Annales Barenses and, especially, Annales Lupi Protospatharii (with which it also shares the beginning)...
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  • York: Burt Franklin, 1904), p. 526. William J. Churchill, The Annales Barenses and the Annales Lupi Protospatharii: Critical Edition and Commentary, PhD dissertation...
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  • BC and the first Norman engagement in southern Italy in 1018. The Annales Barenses claims, with obvious exaggeration, that 2,000 Normans defeated 18,000...
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  • in Antioch, shortly after his coronation in 1077. According to the Annales Barenses, the two wed in April 1078, but the marriage may have taken place any...
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  • 365, 371. "Ismael fecit bellum in Monte Peloso cum ipsis Graecis" ("Annales Barenses, in: Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Vol. V, p. 53). Duchesne (1903)...
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    12th-century chronicles from Apulia. Both the Annales of Lupus Protospatharius and the Annales Barenses survive in nothing earlier than 15th-century manuscripts...
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  • Chalandon, p 99. Amatus of Montecassino, John Skylitzes, and the Annales Barenses place his arrival in 1041, but Lupus Protospatharius places it in 1042...
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  • (O. Harrassowitz, 1967), p. 112. William J. Churchill, The Annales Barenses and the Annales Lupi Protospatharii: Critical Edition and Commentary, PhD dissertation...
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    Garruba, pp. 87–93. Gams, p. 856. Paul died in 993, according to the "Barenses Annales" of Lupus Protospatarius: Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores...
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