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Anglo-saxon Chronicle , Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Records of historical events, normally in Latin, were kept from the early days of Christian Anglo-Saxon… Chronicles , CHRONICLES
Annalistic histories serve as important primary sources for the pre-Petrine period. The earliest chronicle written in Kiev begins with hig… Giovanni Villani , The Italian chronicler Giovanni Villani (ca. 1270-1348) wrote a history of Florence from its origins to the age of Dante.
Giovanni Villani was a Flor… David , David
DAVID (Heb. דָּוִד), youngest son of Jesse of the Ephrathite family that lived in Beth-Lehem in Judah (i Sam. 16:1; 20:27–28; i Chron. 2:13–15;… Asaph , Asaph
ASAPH (Heb. אָסָף), name of four biblical figures.
(1) The ancestor of one of the principal families of singers in the Temple. According to i C… Lung-men , Lung-men (‘Dragon Gate’, Buddhist caves): see LONGMEN.
Lung-men (school): see CHÜAN-CHEN TAO.
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