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A chronicle (, from
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''chroniká'', from , ''chrónos'' – "time") is a historical account of events arranged in
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order, as in a
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. Typically, equal weight is given for historically important events and local events, the purpose being the recording of events that occurred, seen from the perspective of the chronicler. A chronicle which traces world history is a universal chronicle. This is in contrast to a
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or
history History is the systematic study of the past, focusing primarily on the Human history, human past. As an academic discipline, it analyses and interprets evidence to construct narratives about what happened and explain why it happened. Some t ...
, in which an author chooses events to interpret and analyze and excludes those the author does not consider important or relevant. The information sources for chronicles vary. Some are written from the chronicler's direct knowledge, others from witnesses or participants in events, still others are accounts passed down from
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to generation by
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.Elisabeth M. C. Van Houts, ''Memory and Gender in Medieval Europe: 900–1200'' (Toronto; Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 1999), pp. 19–20. Some used written material, such as
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s, letters, and earlier chronicles. Still others are tales of unknown origin that have
myth Myth is a genre of folklore consisting primarily of narratives that play a fundamental role in a society. For scholars, this is very different from the vernacular usage of the term "myth" that refers to a belief that is not true. Instead, the ...
ical status. Copyists also changed chronicles in creative copying, making corrections or in updating or continuing a chronicle with information not available to the original chronicler. Determining the reliability of particular chronicles is important to
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s. Many
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s and other
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have adopted "chronicle" as part of their name.


Subgroups

Scholars categorize the genre of chronicle into two subgroups: live chronicles, and dead chronicles. A ''dead'' chronicle is one where the author assembles a list of events up to the time of their writing, but does not record further events as they occur. A ''live'' chronicle is where one or more authors add to a chronicle in a regular fashion, recording contemporary events shortly after they occur. Because of the immediacy of the information, historians tend to value live chronicles, such as
annals Annals (, from , "year") are a concise history, historical record in which events are arranged chronology, chronologically, year by year, although the term is also used loosely for any historical record. Scope The nature of the distinction betw ...
, over dead ones. The term often refers to a book written by a chronicler in the Middle Ages describing historical events in a country, or the lives of a nobleman or a clergyman, although it is also applied to a record of public events. The earliest medieval chronicle to combine both retrospective (''dead'') and contemporary (''live'') entries, is the
Chronicle of Ireland The Chronicle of Ireland () is the modern name for a hypothesized collection of ecclesiastical annals recording events in Ireland from 432 to 911 AD. Several surviving annals share events in the same sequence and wording, until 911 when they con ...
, which spans the years 431 to 911. Chronicles are the predecessors of modern " time lines" rather than analytical histories. They represent accounts, in prose or verse, of local or distant events over a considerable period of time, both the lifetime of the individual chronicler and often those of several subsequent
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s. If the chronicles deal with events year by year, they are often called annals. Unlike the modern historian, most chroniclers tended to take their information as they found it, and made little attempt to separate fact from legend. The point of view of most chroniclers is highly localised, to the extent that many anonymous chroniclers can be sited in individual
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s. It is impossible to say how many chronicles exist, as the many ambiguities in the definition of the genre make it impossible to draw clear distinctions of what should or should not be included. However, the ''
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'' lists some 2,500 items written between 300 and 1500 AD.


Citation of entries

Entries in chronicles are often cited using the abbreviation ''s.a.'', meaning ''sub anno'' (under the year), according to the year under which they are listed. For example, "''ASC'' MS A, s.a. 855" means the entry for the year 855 in manuscript A of the ''Anglo-Saxon Chronicle''. The same event may be recorded under a different year in another manuscript of the chronicle, and may be cited for example as "''ASC'' MS D, s.a. 857".


English chronicles

The most important English chronicles are the ''
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle The ''Anglo-Saxon Chronicle'' is a collection of annals in Old English, chronicling the history of the Anglo-Saxons. The original manuscript of the ''Chronicle'' was created late in the ninth century, probably in Wessex, during the reign of ...
'', started under the patronage of King Alfred in the 9th century and continued until the 12th century, and the ''Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland'' (1577–87) by
Raphael Holinshed Raphael Holinshed (; before 24 April 1582) was an English chronicler, who was most famous for his work on ''The Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande'', commonly known as ''Holinshed's Chronicles''. It was the "first complete printed h ...
and other writers; the latter documents were important sources of materials for Elizabethan drama. Later 16th-century Scottish chronicles, written after the
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, shape history according to Catholic or Protestant viewpoints.


Cronista

A cronista is a term for a historical chronicler, a role that held historical significance in the European Middle Ages. Until the European Enlightenment, the occupation was largely equivalent to that of a historian, describing events chronologically that were of note in a given country or region. As such, it was often an official governmental position rather than an independent practice. The appointment of the official chronicler often favored individuals who had distinguished themselves by their efforts to study, investigate and disseminate
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-related issues. The position was granted on a local level based on the mutual agreements of a city council in plenary meetings. Often, the occupation was honorary, unpaid, and stationed for life. In modern usage, the term usually refers to a type of
journalist A journalist is a person who gathers information in the form of text, audio or pictures, processes it into a newsworthy form and disseminates it to the public. This is called journalism. Roles Journalists can work in broadcast, print, advertis ...
who writes chronicles as a form of
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or non-professional historical documentation.


Cronista in the Middle Ages

Before the development of modern journalism and the systematization of chronicles as a journalistic genre, cronista were tasked with narrating chronological events considered worthy of remembrance that were recorded year by year. Unlike writers who created epic poems regarding living figures, cronista recorded historical events in the lives of individuals in an ostensibly truthful and reality-oriented way. Even from the time of early Christian historiography, cronistas were clearly expected to place human history in the context of a linear progression, starting with the creation of man until the
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, as prophesied in biblical texts.


Lists of chronicles

* Babylonian Chronicles (loosely-defined set of 25 clay tablets) *
Burmese chronicles The royal chronicles of Myanmar ( ; also known as Burmese chronicles) are detailed and continuous chronicles of the Burmese monarchy, monarchy of Myanmar (Burma). The chronicles were written on different media such as parabaik paper, palm-leaf ...
* Cambodian Royal Chronicles (loosely-defined collection) * List of collections of Crusader sources (most of them chronicles) * List of Danish chronicles *
List of English chronicles This is a list of the most important Chronicles relevant to the kingdom of England in the period from the Norman Conquest to the beginning of the Tudor dynasty (1066–1485). The chronicles are listed under the name by which they are commonly re ...
* List of Hungarian chronicles * List of Rus' chronicles * Muslim chronicles for Indian history * Chronicles of Nepal * Serbian chronicles


Alphabetical list of notable chronicles

*'' History of Alam Aray Abbasi'' –
Safavid dynasty The Safavid dynasty (; , ) was one of Iran's most significant ruling dynasties reigning from Safavid Iran, 1501 to 1736. Their rule is often considered the beginning of History of Iran, modern Iranian history, as well as one of the gunpowder em ...
*'' Alamgirnama'' –
Mughal Empire The Mughal Empire was an Early modern period, early modern empire in South Asia. At its peak, the empire stretched from the outer fringes of the Indus River Basin in the west, northern Afghanistan in the northwest, and Kashmir in the north, to ...
*'' Alexandrian World Chronicle - Greek history of the world until 392 AD *'' Altan Tobchi'' -
Mongol Empire The Mongol Empire was the List of largest empires, largest contiguous empire in human history, history. Originating in present-day Mongolia in East Asia, the Mongol Empire at its height stretched from the Sea of Japan to parts of Eastern Euro ...
*''
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle The ''Anglo-Saxon Chronicle'' is a collection of annals in Old English, chronicling the history of the Anglo-Saxons. The original manuscript of the ''Chronicle'' was created late in the ninth century, probably in Wessex, during the reign of ...
'' –
England England is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is located on the island of Great Britain, of which it covers about 62%, and List of islands of England, more than 100 smaller adjacent islands. It ...
* ''
Annales Bertiniani ''Annales Bertiniani'' (''Annals of Saint Bertin'') are late Carolingian, Frankish annals that were found in the Abbey of Saint Bertin, Saint-Omer, France, after which they are named. Their account is taken to cover the period 830-82, thus con ...
'' –
West Francia In medieval historiography, West Francia (Medieval Latin: ) or the Kingdom of the West Franks () constitutes the initial stage of the Kingdom of France and extends from the year 843, from the Treaty of Verdun, to 987, the beginning of the Capet ...
*'' Annales Cambriae'' –
Wales Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the England–Wales border, east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic ...
*'' Annales Posonienses'' –
Kingdom of Hungary The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from 1000 to 1946 and was a key part of the Habsburg monarchy from 1526-1918. The Principality of Hungary emerged as a Christian kingdom upon the Coro ...
*'' Annales seu cronicae incliti Regni Poloniae'' –
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It extends from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains in the south, bordered by Lithuania and Russia to the northeast, Belarus and Ukrai ...
*''
Annals of Inisfallen The ''Annals of Inisfallen'' () are a chronicle of the medieval history of Ireland. Overview There are more than 2,500 entries spanning the years between 433 and 1450. The manuscript is thought to have been compiled in 1092, as the chronic ...
'' –
Ireland Ireland (, ; ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe. Geopolitically, the island is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially Names of the Irish state, named Irelan ...
*''
Annals of Lough Cé Annals (, from , "year") are a concise history, historical record in which events are arranged chronology, chronologically, year by year, although the term is also used loosely for any historical record. Scope The nature of the distinction betw ...
'' –
Ireland Ireland (, ; ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe. Geopolitically, the island is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially Names of the Irish state, named Irelan ...
*''
Annals of the Four Masters The ''Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland'' () or the ''Annals of the Four Masters'' () are chronicles of Middle Ages, medieval Irish history. The entries span from the Genesis flood narrative, Deluge, dated as 2,242 Anno Mundi, years after crea ...
'' –
Ireland Ireland (, ; ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe. Geopolitically, the island is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially Names of the Irish state, named Irelan ...
*'' Annals of Spring and Autumn'' –
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
*'' Annals of Thutmose III'' –
Ancient Egypt Ancient Egypt () was a cradle of civilization concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in Northeast Africa. It emerged from prehistoric Egypt around 3150BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology), when Upper and Lower E ...
*'' The Annals of the Choson Dynasty'' –
Korea Korea is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula, Jeju Island, and smaller islands. Since the end of World War II in 1945, it has been politically Division of Korea, divided at or near the 38th parallel north, 3 ...
*'' Babylonian Chronicles'' –
Mesopotamia Mesopotamia is a historical region of West Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent. Today, Mesopotamia is known as present-day Iraq and forms the eastern geographic boundary of ...
*'' Anonymous Bulgarian Chronicle'' –
Bulgaria Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern portion of the Balkans directly south of the Danube river and west of the Black Sea. Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey t ...
*'' Barnwell Chronicle'' -
England England is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is located on the island of Great Britain, of which it covers about 62%, and List of islands of England, more than 100 smaller adjacent islands. It ...
*''
Bodhi Vamsa The English term ''enlightenment'' is the Western translation of various Buddhist terms, most notably ''bodhi'' and ''vimutti''. The abstract noun ''bodhi'' (; Sanskrit: wikt:बोधि#Sanskrit, बोधि; Pali: ''bodhi'') means the know ...
'' –
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
*''
Books of Chronicles The Book of Chronicles ( , "words of the days") is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books (1–2 Chronicles) in the Christian Old Testament. Chronicles is the final book of the Hebrew Bible, concluding the third section of the Jewish Ta ...
'' attributed to Ezra
Israel Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in West Asia. It Borders of Israel, shares borders with Lebanon to the north, Syria to the north-east, Jordan to the east, Egypt to the south-west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. Isr ...
*'' Buranji'' – Ahoms,
Assam Assam (, , ) is a state in Northeast India, northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra Valley, Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam covers an area of . It is the second largest state in Northeast India, nor ...
, India *''
Bychowiec Chronicle The ''Bychowiec Chronicle'' (; ; also spelled ''Bykhovets'', ''Bykovets'' or '' Bychovec'') is an anonymous 16th-century chronicle of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Although one of the least reliable sources of the epoch, it is considered the most ...
''
Lithuania Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania, is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, P ...
*''
Cāmadevivaṃsa The Camadevivamsa (, , literally, "Chronicle of the Lineage of Cāmadevi") is a Pali chronicle composed in the early 15th century by the Lanna Buddhist monk Mahathera Bodhiramsi (). The chronicle, dated to c. 1410, is a semi-historical recounting o ...
'' – Northern Thailand *'' Culavamsa'' –
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
*('' Chronica Polonorum''): see *'' Cheitharol Kumbaba'' –
Manipur Manipur () is a state in northeastern India with Imphal as its capital. It borders the Indian states of Assam to the west, Mizoram to the south, and Nagaland to the north and shares the international border with Myanmar, specifically t ...
, India *'' Chronica Gentis Scotorum'' *'' Chronica Hungarorum'' –
History of Hungary Hungary in its modern (post-1946) borders roughly corresponds to the Great Hungarian Plain (the Carpathian Basin) in Central Europe. During the Iron Age, it was located at the crossroads between the cultural spheres of Scythian tribes (such a ...
*'' Chronica seu originale regum et principum Poloniae'' –
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It extends from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains in the south, bordered by Lithuania and Russia to the northeast, Belarus and Ukrai ...
*'' Chronicle of 754'' -
Spain Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. Featuring the Punta de Tarifa, southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Eur ...
*'' Chronicle (Crònica) by Ramon Muntaner'' – 13th/14th-century
Crown of Aragon The Crown of Aragon (, ) ;, ; ; . was a composite monarchy ruled by one king, originated by the dynastic union of the Kingdom of Aragon and the County of Barcelona (later Principality of Catalonia) and ended as a consequence of the War of the Sp ...
. Third and longest of the Grand Catalan Chronicles. *''Chronicle of Finland'' (''Chronicon Finlandiae'') by Johannes Messenius – History of Finland, Finland *''Chronicle of Fredegar'' - History of France, France *''Chronicon Slavorum, Chronicle of the Slavs'' – History of Europe, Europe *''Chronicle of Greater Poland'' – History of Poland during the Piast dynasty, Poland *''Chronicle (Jean de Venette), Chronicle of Jean de Venette'' – History of France, France *''Chronicle of the Bishops of England'' (''De Gestis Pontificum Anglorum'') by William of Malmesbury *Chronicles of Jerahmeel *''Chronicle of the Kings of Alba'' - History of Scotland, Scotland *''Chronicle of the Kings of England'' (''De Gestis Regum Anglorum'') by William of Malmesbury *''Chronicles of Mann'' - Isle of Man *Chronicon (Eusebius), ''Chronicon'' of Eusebius *''Chronicon Scotorum'' –
Ireland Ireland (, ; ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe. Geopolitically, the island is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially Names of the Irish state, named Irelan ...
*Thietmar of Merseburg, ''Chronicon'' of Thietmar of Merseburg *''Chronicon Paschale'' - 7th century Greek chronicle of the world *''Chronicon Pictum'' –
History of Hungary Hungary in its modern (post-1946) borders roughly corresponds to the Great Hungarian Plain (the Carpathian Basin) in Central Europe. During the Iron Age, it was located at the crossroads between the cultural spheres of Scythian tribes (such a ...
*''Chronographia (Psellos), Chronographia'' – 11th century History of the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium) by Michael Psellos *''Comentarios Reales de los Incas'' *''Conversion of Kartli (chronicle), Conversion of Kartli'' – History of Georgia (country), Georgia *Chronicle Machairas, Cronaca- Chronicle of Cyprus from the 4th up to the 15th century by Greek Cypriots, Cypriot chronicler Leontios Machairas *''Cronaca fiorentina'' – Chronicle of Florence up to the end of the 14th Century by Baldassarre Bonaiuti *''Cronicae et gesta ducum sive principum Polonorum'' –
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It extends from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains in the south, bordered by Lithuania and Russia to the northeast, Belarus and Ukrai ...
*''Crónica Mexicayotl'' — History of the Incas *''Croyland Chronicle'' –
England England is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is located on the island of Great Britain, of which it covers about 62%, and List of islands of England, more than 100 smaller adjacent islands. It ...
*''The Dawn-Breakers, Dawn-Breakers (Nabil's Narrative)'' – Baháʼí Faith and Middle East *''Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja, Dioclean Priest's Chronicle'' – History of Europe, Europe *''Dipavamsa'' –
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
*''Divan of the Abkhazian Kings'' – History of Georgia (country), Georgia *''Epic of Sundiata'' - History of West Africa, West Africa *''Epitome rerum Hungarorum'' –
History of Hungary Hungary in its modern (post-1946) borders roughly corresponds to the Great Hungarian Plain (the Carpathian Basin) in Central Europe. During the Iron Age, it was located at the crossroads between the cultural spheres of Scythian tribes (such a ...
*''Eric's Chronicle'' – History of Sweden, Sweden *''Chronicon (Eusebius), Eusebius Chronicle'' – History of the Mediterranean region, Mediterranean and Ancient Near East, Middle East *''Fragmentary Annals of Ireland'' –
Ireland Ireland (, ; ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe. Geopolitically, the island is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially Names of the Irish state, named Irelan ...
*''Froissart's Chronicles'' – History of France, France and History of Europe, Western Europe *''Galician-Volhynian Chronicle'' – History of Ukraine, Ukraine *''Georgian Chronicles'' – History of Georgia (country), Georgia *''Gesta Hungarorum'' –
History of Hungary Hungary in its modern (post-1946) borders roughly corresponds to the Great Hungarian Plain (the Carpathian Basin) in Central Europe. During the Iron Age, it was located at the crossroads between the cultural spheres of Scythian tribes (such a ...
*''Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum'' –
History of Hungary Hungary in its modern (post-1946) borders roughly corresponds to the Great Hungarian Plain (the Carpathian Basin) in Central Europe. During the Iron Age, it was located at the crossroads between the cultural spheres of Scythian tribes (such a ...
*''Gesta Normannorum Ducum'' – History of Normandy, Normandy * *''Grandes Chroniques de France'' – History of France, France *''General Estoria by Alfonso X'' – c. 1275-1284 Castile (historical region), Castile, Spain. *''Chronicle of Henry of Livonia, Henry of Livona Chronicle'' – History of Europe, Eastern Europe *''Orderic Vitalis#The Historia Ecclesiastica, Historia Ecclesiastica'' – History of England, Norman England * ''Historia Scholastica'' by Petrus Comestor - 12th century France * ''The Historie and Chronicles of Scotland'', Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie *''História da Província Santa Cruz a que vulgarmente chamamos Brasil'' – History of Brazil, Brazil *''History of the Prophets and Kings'' – History of the Middle East, Middle East and History of the Mediterranean region, Mediterranean *''Hustyn Chronicle'' – History of Europe, Eastern Europe *''Jami' al-tawarikh'' by Rashid-al-Din Hamadani - Universal history (genre), Universal history *''Jans der Enikel'' – History of Europe, Europe and History of the Mediterranean region, Mediterranean *''Chronicon (Jerome), Jerome's Chronicle'' – History of the Mediterranean region, Mediterranean and Ancient Near East, Middle East *''Jinakalamali'' – Northern Thailand *''Joannis de Czarnkow chronicon Polonorum'' –
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It extends from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains in the south, bordered by Lithuania and Russia to the northeast, Belarus and Ukrai ...
*''Kaiserchronik'' – Holy Roman Empire, Central and southern Europe, Germany *''Kano Chronicle'' – History of Nigeria, Nigeria *''Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh'' by Sujan Rai - History of India *''Khwaday-Namag'' - History of Persia *''Kilwa Chronicle'' - History of East Africa, East Africa *''Kojiki'' - History of Japan, Japan *''Chronicon Lethrense, Lethrense Chronicle'' – History of Denmark, Denmark *''Livonian Chronicle of Henry'' – Livonia *''Livonian Rhymed Chronicle'' – Livonia *''Llibre dels fets, Libre dels Feyts'' – Book of the Deeds by James I of Aragon, first of the Grand Catalan Chronicles *''Madala Panji'' – Chronicle of the Jagannath Temple, Puri, Jagannath Temple in Puri, India, related to the History of Odisha *Mainz Anonymous *''Mahavamsa'' –
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
*''Maronite Chronicle'' – Levant, The Levant, anonymous Annals, annalistic chronicle in the Syriac language completed shortly after 664. *''Manx Chronicle'' – History of the Isle of Man, Isle of Man *''Nabonidus Chronicle'' – Mesopotamia *''Nihon Shoki'' - History of Japan, Japan *''Novgorod First Chronicle'' – Novgorod Republic *''Nuova Cronica'' – Florence *''Nuremberg Chronicle'' *''Old Tibetan Chronicle'' - History of Tibet *''Parian Chronicle'' - Ancient Greece *''Chronicon Paschale, Paschale Chronicle'' – History of the Mediterranean region, Mediterranean *''Pictish Chronicle'' - History of Scotland, Scotland *''Primary Chronicle'' – Kievan Rus' *''Puranas'' – History of India, India *''Rajatarangini'' – History of Jammu and Kashmir, Kashmir *''Roit and Quheil of Tyme'' – History of Scotland, Scotland, Adam Abell *''Chronicon Roskildense, Roskildense Chronicle'' – History of Denmark, Denmark *''Royal Frankish Annals'' – Frankish Empire *''Scotichronicon'' – by the Scotland, Scottish historian Walter Bower *''Shahnama-yi-Al-i Osman'' by Fethullah Arifi Çelebi – Ottoman empire (1300 ac – the end of Sultan Suleyman I's reign) which is the fifth volume of it Süleymanname *''Skibby Chronicle'' – Danish Latin chronicle from the 1530s * Solomon bar Simson Chronicle *''Swiss illustrated chronicles'' – History of Switzerland, Switzerland *''Timbuktu Chronicles'' – History of Mali, Mali *''Zizhi Tongjian'' –
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Rhymed chronicles

Rhymed or poetic chronicles, as opposed to prosaic chronicles, include: * ' * ''Rhymed Chronicle of Armenia Minor'' * ' ("Chronicle of L'Aquila"), both in prose and verse form * ''Brabantsche Yeesten'' ( 1315–1351) by Jan van Boendale (continued by an anonymous author) * ''Cornicke van Brabant'' (1415) by Hennen van Merchtenen * ''Cronijck van Brabant'' ( 1435–1460), anonymous, until 1430 * ' * ' by Gottfried Hagen * ''Chronicle of Dalimil'' * ' * ' * ' * ''Erik's Chronicle'' * ''Rhymed Chronicle of Flanders'', part of the . It is unique as all other surviving Dutch-language chronicles of Flanders were written in prose. * ''Die olde Freesche cronike'' (1474), anonymous history of Friesland until 1248 * ' * ''Rhymed Chronicle of Holland'' by Melis Stoke * ' * ''Rhymed Chronicle of Kastl'' (''Kastler Reimchronik'') * , notorious 17th-century forgery pretending to be written in the 12th century * ''Livonian Rhymed Chronicle'' * ''Rhymed Chronicle of Mecklenburg'' by Ernest of Kirchberg * ''Chronique métrique de Philippe le Bel'' or ''Chronique rimée'' (1316) by Geoffrey of Paris * ''Chronique rimée'' ( 1250) by Philippe Mouskes * ''New Prussian Chronicle'' by Wigand of Marburg * ''Roman de Brut'' by Wace * ''Spieghel Historiael'' by Jacob van Maerlant * ' * ' * ''Rhymed Chronicle of Utrecht'' ( 1378) * ''Rhyming Chronicle of Worringen''


See also

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Books of Chronicles The Book of Chronicles ( , "words of the days") is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books (1–2 Chronicles) in the Christian Old Testament. Chronicles is the final book of the Hebrew Bible, concluding the third section of the Jewish Ta ...
* Medieval Chronicle Society


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