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  Chronicles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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 Chronicle of Henry of Livonia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia ( Latvian : Indrika hronikas, Latin : Heinrici Cronicon Lyvoniae) is a historic document describing the history of Latvia and Estonia from 1180 to 1227.
The Chronicles may have originated as a report to the papal legate William of Modena, to whom he was assigned as interpreter in 1225 through 1227.
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 Indrikis chronicles
Indrikis chronicles ( Latvian : Indrika hronikas, Latin : Heinrici Cronicon Lyvoniae) is a historic document describing the history of Latvia and Estonia from 1180 to 1227.
The exact author is unknown, but the text indicates that he was a Christian priest, possibly one of German priests who were converting local people to Christianity, possibly a local who allied himself with Germans.
The original manuscript of the chronicles has not been preserved.
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 Chronicle of Henry of Livonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The other famous early Livonian text, the Rhymed Chronicle has less historical value, as it was essentially intended as a patriotic and Christian courtly entertainment.
Similarily, online material on the chronicle is rather scarce, though there are some excertps [1] ( http://www.ut.ee/klassik/lat/chindex.html) and the image of a page from one of the copies can also be viewed [2] ( http://estonica.org/failid/406/henriku_kroonika_papp.jpg).
The "Chronicle of Henry of Livonia ( http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cup/catalog/data/023112/0231128886.HTM), translated and edited by James A. Brundage, Columbia University, 1961; revised 2003
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This commemorative coin has been issued within the international coin program Hansa Cities, organized by the Mint of Finland, and is dedicated to Cesis (Wenden), one of the eight Hanseatic cities of Latvia.
The city was first mentioned in the Chronicles of Henricus (Indrikis) in 1206.
The wooden castle, which stood on the city's site in the 11th and 13th centuries, and the city (in German, Wenden) bore the name of the vendi tribe.
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 The Teutonic Knights   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
An examination of documents that throw light on the financial power of the Order and their ambitions to enlarge their property in Acre after the loss of Castle Monfort (the Order’s head quarters in the Holy Land).
Fisher claims to examine the Order’s ideological reaction to events that occurred at the turn of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
This is a complete English translation by Indrikis Sterns of the Book of the Order (the rules and statues governing the lives of the Teutonic Knights).
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 Burtnieki - InformationBlast
In earlier times, Burtnieki embraced a very wide territory around lake Burtnieks.
Burtnieki was first mentioned in Indrikis chronicles in 1208.
Already in 1685 in school list first 15 rural school was mentioned a school of Burtnieki.
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 Speculum 50, 1975-79, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Indrikis Sterns, Crime and Punishment among the Teutonic Knights, in: Speculum 57, 1982, p.
Robert C. Palmer, Contexts of Marriage in Medieval England: Evidence from the King's Court circa 1300, in: Speculum 59, 1984, p.
George B. Stow, Richard II in Thomas Walsingham's Chronicles, in: Speculum 59, 1984, p.
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 Medieval Studies Bibliography
Repertorium Chronicarum: A Bibliography of the Manuscripts of Medieval Latin Chronicles.
A bibliography of Latin manuscripts chronicling the Middle Ages.
This basic collection of source materials for the study of medieval England is known as the "Rolls Series." Volumes in the series are cataloged individually at Yale.
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A bibliography of Latin manuscripts chronicling the Middle Ages.
andquot;Very useful listing of chronicles, selection of saints'
Scriptores; or, Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland During
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