- Annals of Quedlinburg
The Annals of Quedlinburg ( _la. Saxonicae Annales Quedlinburgenses, _de. Quedlinburger Annalen) were written between 1008 and 1030 in the
convent ofQuedlinburg Abbey . In recent years a consensus has emerged that the annalist was a woman.cite book|last=Thietmar of Merseburg |coauthors=David Warner|title=Ottonian Germany:The Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg|year=2001|pages=p.43|isbn=0719049261|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=RQFmHxx3tsIC&pg=PA43&dq=Annals+of+Quedlinburg+woman&sig=ACfU3U0OGHNqwM3pD1JLfu6ZmI44jQsVAA] The annals are mostly dedicated to the history of theHoly Roman Empire ; they also contain the first written mention of thename of Lithuania ("Litua"), dated to 1009. The original document has disappeared, surviving only as a 16th-century copy held inDresden , [cite web|title=TO MARK THE MILLENIUM OF LITHUANIA|publisher=Directorate for the Commemoration of the Millenium of Lithuania under the Auspices of the Office of the President of the Republic of Lithuania|url=http://www.lietuvai1000.lt/index.en.htm|accessdate=2008-09-02] but its contents endure as a scholarly resource.Background
The city of
Quedlinburg , Germany, was first mentioned in writing in a document dated to 922.Saint Mathilda founded a religious community for women at its abbey, serving as abbess from 966 to 999. The abbey became a premier educational institution for the female nobles ofSaxony , and maintained its mission for nearly 900 years.Felice Lifshitz. [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=tmr;cc=tmr;q1=2006;rgn=main;view=text;idno=baj9928.0601.013 Die Annales Quedlinburgenses] Series: Monument Germaniae Historica, Scriptores Rerum Germanicarum In Usum Scholarum Separatim Editi vol. 72, 2004. Retrieved on 2008-09-01] [cite web|title=Quedlinburg UNESCO World Heritage|publisher=UNESCO |url=http://www3.quedlinburg.de/neu/englisch/Tourismus/geschichte.shtml|accessdate=2008-09-02] The city served as an imperialpalatinate of the Saxon emperors, whereHenry the Fowler , the founder of theOttonian dynasty , was buried.Alfredas Bumblauskas . Senosios Lietuvos istorija 1009-1795. 2005, p. 16 ISBN 9986-830-89-3 ] Quedlinburg was situated not far fromMagdeburg , the Royal Assembly of the empire, and its annalists could therefore rely on genuine information from the royal house and obtain eyewitness accounts. The city lost some stature under the rule of Henry II, who broke with the tradition of celebrating Easter there; the Annals portray him unfavorably, and demonstrate the extent to which a royal monastery was entitled to criticize its monarch. [cite book|last=Reuter|first=Timothy|coauthors=Rosamond McKitterick, David Abulafia|date=1999|title=The New Cambridge Medieval History|publisher=Cambridge University Press|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=u-SsbHs5zTAC&pg=RA1-PA291&lpg=RA1-PA291&dq=annals++quedlinburg&source=web&ots=KEu9kox1Cd&sig=_QV4FFrhDdyJZDdBC_2idGvICCg&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=7&ct=result]Annals
The Annals open with a chronicle of world history from the time of
Adam to theThird Council of Constantinople in 680-681, based on chronicles by Jerome, Isidore, and Bede. The narrative is largely borrowed from multiple older sources until the year 1002, although original reports from as early as 852 are present. Beginning in 993, the narrative begins including events which represent the annalist's own eyewitness testimony concerning events at and around Quedlinburg. The amount of detail increases significantly from 1008 onwards, leading some analysts to conclude that 1008 was the actual date that the Annals were first compiled, although Robert Holzman argues for a start date of 1000.cite book|last=Chase|first=Colin|year=1997|title=The Dating of Beowulf|publisher=University of Toronto Press|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=kWs1Wvp0otAC&pg=PA92&lpg=PA92&dq=annals++quedlinburg&source=web&ots=KyYyo1KYJy&sig=4UlwlZU4YNzHPT-z3aDj35pkB0k&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=10&ct=result] It has been suggested that the annalist temporarily abandoned the project between 1016 and 1021. The exact reasons for this suspension of the work are unknown. Work on the project continued between 1021 and 1030, when its authors were able to report a military victory againstMieszko II .The primary task of the annalists was to record the heritage of the Ottonian dynasty and of Quedlinburg itself. The Annals incorporate the stories of a number of historic and legendary figures such as
Attila the Hun , KingDietrich of the Goths , and others. The historian Felice Lifshitz has suggested that amount of saga material integrated into its narrative is without parallel.The Annals of Quedlinburg became an important research source; during the 12th century they were used at least by five contemporary historians. Felice Lifshitz asserts that the Annals of Quedlinburg played a key role in shaping the ways in which influential Germans of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries saw their medieval past. They continue to be analyzed in other contexts: by scholars of
Beowulf discussing its use of the term "Hugones" to meanFranks , by climatologists, and in a book discussing fear of the millenium. [cite journal |last= Stothers|first=Richard B.|year=1998 |month=August |title= Far Reach of the Tenth Century Eldgjá Eruption, Iceland |journal=Climatic Change|volume=39 |issue=4|accessdate=2008-09-02] [cite book|last=Brody|first=Howard S.|year=2003|title=The Apocalyptic Year 1000: Religious Expectation and Social Change, 950-1050
publisher=Oxford University Press |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=SzS04SWI3G8C&pg=PA42&dq=Annals+of+Quedlinburg+1000&lr=&client=firefox-a&sig=ACfU3U2ZYa-pHza5Fn7w5KMk-XnbVwsjfA]Mention of Lithuania
The first written occurrence of
Lithuania 's name has been traced to the Quedlinburg Annals and dated to 1009. [Richard C. Frucht. Eastern Europe. 2004. p.169 ISBN 1576078000] The passage reads:cquote
Sanctus Bruno, qui cognominatur Bonifacius, archiepiscopus et monachus, XI suae conversionis anno in confinio Rusciae et Lituae a paganis capite plexus, cum suis XVIII, VII. Id. Martii petiit coelos.Alfredas Bumblauskas. [http://www.lietuvai1000.lt/nuorodos_pdf/Bumblauskas%20Lietuvos%20tukstantmetis.pdf Lietuvos tūkstantmetis – Millennium Lithuaniae] . Retrieved on 2009-09-01]" [In 1009] St. Bruno, an archbishop and monk, who was called Boniface, was struck in the head by
Paga ns during the 11th year of this conversion at the Rus andLithuania n border, and along with 18 of his followers, entered heaven on March 9th."From other sources that describe Bruno of Querfurt, it is clear that this missionary attempted to Christianize the pagan king Netimer and his subjects. However, Netimer's brother, refusing to accept Christianity, killed Bruno and his followers. The historian
Alfredas Bumblauskas has suggested that the story records the first baptismal attempt in thehistory of Lithuania .References
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