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  ioachim chronicle - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Ioachim Chronicle (also Joachim, Ioakim Chronicle) is a chronicle discovered by Vasily Tatishchev in 18th century.
The chronicle is belived to be a 17th century compilation of earlier sources.
There is substantial doubt over chronicle's authenticity, particularly in respect to earlier events.
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 Chronicle of Narnia Imdb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Ioachim Chronicle - Ioachim Chronicle (also Joachim, Ioakim Chronicle) is a chronicle discovered by Vasily Tatishchev in 18th century.
Radziwiłł Chronicle - Radziwiłł Chronicle(Radzivill Chronicle - according to Unesco), or the Konigsberg Chronicle is one of Old East Slavic manuscripts held by the Library of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Saint Petersburg.
Chronicle of the Kings of Alba - The Chronicle of the Kings of Alba, or Scottish Chronicle, is a short written chronicle of the Kings of Alba, covering the period from the time of King Cináed I mac Ailpín (d.
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  Primary Chronicle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Russian Primary Chronicle (Russian: Повесть временных лет, Povest' vremennykh let, which is often translated in English as Tale of Bygone Years), is a history of the early East Slavic state, Kievan Rus, from around 850 to 1110 originally compiled in Kiev about 1113.
The original of the chronicle is lost, and the earliest known copies are the Laurentian codex and the Hypatian codex, so it is difficult to establish the original content of the chronicle, word by word.
A collation of the chronicle by Donald Ostrowski in Cyrillic is available at http://hudce7.harvard.edu/~ostrowski/pvl/ together with an erudite and lengthy introduction in English.
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 Ioachim Chronicle - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ioachim Chronicle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Ioachim Chronicle (also Joachim, Ioakim Chronicle) is a chronicle discovered by Vasily Tatishchev in 18th century.
The chronicle is belived to be a 17th century compilation of earlier sources.
The original chronicle was lost and the contents are known through Tatischev's publication "History of Russia".
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Ioachim-Chronicle.html   (179 words)

  
 Primary Chronicle
Among many sources he used were earlier (now lost) Slavonic chronicles, Byzantine annals of John Malalas and George Hamartolus, native legends and Norse sagas, several Greek religious texts, Russo-Byzantine treaties, oral accounts of Yan Vyshatich and other military leaders.
The original of the chronicle is lost, and the earliest known copies are the Laurentian codex and the Hypatian codex, so it is difficult to establish the original content of the chronicle, word by word.
A collation of the chronicle by Donald Ostrowski in Cyrillic is available at http://hudce7.harvard.edu/~ostrowski/pvl/ together with an erudite and lengthy introduction in English.
primary-chronicle.zdnet.co.za /zdnet/Primary_Chronicle   (1475 words)

  
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According to the Primary Chronicle Rurik was one of the Rus, a Varangian tribe likened by the chronicler to Danes, Swedes, English and Gotlanders.
For instance, the Primary Chronicle states that Rurik arrived to Slavic lands with two brothers, Sineus and Truvor, and sent them to rule the towns of Beloozero and Izborsk, respectively.
Roerik of Dorestad reappeared in Frankish chronicles in 870, when his Friesland demesne was returned to him by Charles the Bald; in 882 he is already mentioned as dead.
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 Milosh Siderov, Hidden Treasures of a Forgotten Bulgarian State
Werner notes that the treasuries of "Avar rulers" were always "in close proximity to the Khagan", hence Vrap and Erseka indicate a central region, a seat of a ruler.
Considering the relief there is substantial ground to suppose that the name " The lower Ohrid lands" ("Dolnaja zemja Ohridska"), occuring in the marginal notes to the Chronicle of Manasses, describing events during the reign of Emperor Anastasius (491-517), refers exactly to the Ersek, Dolna Prespa and Korcha valley (Devol).
Because the Chronicle of Manasses namely speaks of Dolnaja zemja Ohridska, as a territory of the first lasting settlement of the Bulgarian Slavs and the Kotragoi, as well as their military and political stabilization during the 6th c.
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 Read about Primary Chronicle at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Primary Chronicle and learn about Primary Chronicle ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Russian Primary Chronicle (Russian: Повесть временных лет, Povest' vremennykh let, which is often translated in
Nestor, and hence it was formerly referred to as Nestor's Chronicle, or Nestor's manuscript.
hegumen Sylvester who appended his name at the end of the chronicle.
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 New Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
For Roman we mention bishops Macarie (1531-1548 and 1551-1558), author of a Chronicle in the Slavonic language, founder of the Monastery of Rasca, Pahomie (1707-1713), disciple of Saint Dimitrie, metropolitan of Rostov, founder of the skete of Pocrov, Ghedeon (1734-1743), founder of the Monastery of Sihastria etc.
In the 17th century, archpriest Vasile from the church of Saint Nicholas from Scheii Brasovului wrote the Chronicle of this church, continued in the next century by priest Radu Tempea II (+1742) as a History of the building.
It was hardly on April 25, 1885, that the ecumenical patriarch Ioachim IV gave the usual “tomos” to acknowledge the autocephaly of the Orthodox Church in Romania.
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 Short History of Romania
He is the earliest Hungarian chronicler and he described Hungarian exploits as they came from east and built a powerful kingdom in Central Europe.
The conflict with Menumorut is most meaningfully reflected by the chronicler to give a good understanding of the Hungarian conquest in Europe for the present day curious or scholar.
Ioachim von Ribbentrop (German minister of Foreign Affairs) put it in these terms: "Romania has the power to choose between the perspective of its destruction as state and nation on one hand and the maintaining of the state, territorially reduced, and of the ethnic being of the Romanian people, on the other."
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 The Traesures of the Forgotten Bulgarian State
Werner notes that the treasuries of "Avar rulers" were always " in close proximity to the Khagan", hence Vrap and Erseka indicate a central region, a seat of a ruler.
Considering the relief there is substantial ground to suppose that the name " The lower Ohrid lands" ("Dolnaja zemja Ohridska"), occuring in the marginal notes to the Chronicle of Manasses, describing events during the reign of Emperor
Slav-Bulgarians, close to Dyrrachium (present day Dures), Ohrid, Devol (present day Korca) and the Epirus Region between 586 and 588 are evidenced in the so called Vita Sc.Pancratii, as well as in the Chronicle of Monevasius, which states that the "pseudo-avars" i.e.
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 A Band of Adventurers Defeats a Kingdom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This story of Ermak’s conquest of Siberia, as told by the contemporary chronicler, is interesting not only because of the events that it relates, but also in how it is told.
The ideological spin that the chronicler puts on the story provides a glimpse into how the Russians viewed their conflict with the Tatars, and what were the motivations of the people who advanced the Russian frontier.
At the same time that the Golden Horde was fragmenting, the Russian lands were slowly but inexorably "gathered," as the Russian chronicles put it, under the leadership of Moscow.
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 Vasily Tatishchev -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Scientific merits of Tatischev's work have been disputed even in the (Click link for more info and facts about 18th century) 18th century.
It is true that he used some chronicles that have since been lost, but most of them (notably the (Click link for more info and facts about Ioachim Chronicle) Ioachim Chronicle) were of dubious authenticity.
It is also true that he could never tell a genuine work from a fake, and some incidents inserted in his history could have been products of his own fancy.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/V/Va/Vasily_Tatishchev.htm   (461 words)

  
 Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Abridgement or summarie of the Scots chronicles with a short description of their originall, from the comming of Gathelus their first progenitor out of Graecia into Egypt.
And their comming into Portingall and Spaine, and of their kings and gouernours in Spaine, Ireland and Albion, now called Scotland, (howbeit the whole number are not extant) with a true chronologie of all their kings.
Friers chronicle: or, The true legend of priests and monkes liues.
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Indeed, those who have a mind to draw moral and spiritual instruction from these brief works will not find it difficult to do so, or discover that the religious teaching is out of harmony with that which is acknowledged to exist in Daniel (see chaps.
It must be confessed that the existence of two Greek versions increases the probability, though it does not prove the existence, of an original in another language.
This R.C. writer calls the use of the canticle on Sundays “a thanksgiving for the resurrection of the Crucified, the earnest of the glories wherewith nature is to be invested at His second coming.” But this sounds like an ex post facto reason for its appropriateness.
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 Ortelius Bibliography
Hamelmann, Hermann (1525-1595) wrote a chronicle on Oldenburg and histories of Westfalia (Ort100) and Saxonia (Ort93).
Hopper, Ioachim (1523-1576) from Sneek, Friesland, studied law in Leiden and entered the service of the Spanish authorities.
Hunibald, nonexisting author who according to Trithemius wrote a Chronicle on the Franks called "Historiarum libri XVIII a bello Troiano usque ad Chlodovei <= Clovis> tempora".
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 ALEXANDER PATSCHOVSKY
The ‘Meselmut’ variant achieved a certain degree of prominence, when the rulers of the Western kingdoms, Philip II Augustus of France and Richard the Lionheart of England stopped in Messina to celebrate Christmas 1190/91 on their crusade to the Holy Land.
It is quite feasible that in his exegesis of the Apocalypse for Richard the Lionheart Joachim used a figure of the dragon of the type which formed the starting point of our observations, although, of course, with the variant ‘Meselmut’ instead of Henry "the First".
It is at present not possible to say exactly what these traditions might have been, as insufficient research has been done on the sources of Joachim's historical knowledge.
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 daughter.ca - The Secret History of the Mongols A Mongolian Epic Chronicle of the Thirteenth Century   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Igor De Rachewiltz's translation of "The Secret History of the Mongols'; A Mongolian Epic Chronicle of the Thirteenth Century.
A Mongolian Epic Chronicle of the Thirteenth Century.
The Secret History of the Mongols: A Mongolian Epic Chronicle of the Thirteenth Century (Brill's Inner Asian...
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 daughter.ca - Galician Volhynian Chronicle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
...show Ukrainian linguistic features, which predominate in the Galician-Volhynian chronicle of the 13th cent.
Title: � The Galician-Volhynian Chronicle Author: �George A. Perfecky Publisher: �Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute Date Published...
...main parts: Narrative of the Old Times (up to 1118), the Kiev Chronicle (1119-1200), and the Galician-Volhynian Chronicle (1205-1290).
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 libros   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Immunomicroscopy: A Diagnostic Tool for the Surgical Pathologists; C R Taylor, R J Cote; W B Saunders Co; 1994
Manual of Surgical Pathology; SC Lester; Chronicle Books; 2000
Lymph Node Pathology; Harry L., Ioachim; Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Publishers; 1994
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