Chronicler

  • 11chronicler — chron|i|cler [ kronıklə ] noun count a writer of history, especially in the past …

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  • 12chronicler — chron·i·cler || krÉ‘nɪkÉ™r / krÉ’nɪkÉ™ n. narrator; historian …

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  • 13chronicler — n. Historian …

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  • 14chronicler — n historian, historiographer, chronolo gist, chronologer, annalist, documenter; registrar, recorder, clerk; autobiographer, biographer, memorialist; narrator, reporter …

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  • 15chronicler — chron·i·cler …

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  • 16chronicler — noun someone who writes chronicles • Derivationally related forms: ↑chronicle • Hypernyms: ↑historian, ↑historiographer • Instance Hyponyms: ↑Geoffrey of Monmouth …

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  • 17Nestor the Chronicler — Forensic facial reconstruction by Sergei Nikitin. Born The middle of the XI century Died The beginning of the XII century Occupation …

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  • 18Hegesippus (chronicler) — Infobox Saint name=Saint Hegesippus birth date=110 AD death date=April 7, 180 AD feast day=April 7 venerated in=Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church imagesize= caption= birth place= death place=Jerusalem, Palaestina titles= beatified… …

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  • 19Giovanni Cavalcanti (chronicler) — Among several members of the extended Florentine patrician family the Cavalcanti [Voluminous genealogical material in the Raccolte Pucci and Sebregondi in the Archivio di Stato in Florence is supplemented by kinship alliances testified to in… …

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  • 20Thomas Grey (chronicler) — Sir Thomas Grey (d. ca. 1369) was an English chronicler. He was a son of the Sir Thomas Gray of Heton who was taken prisoner by the Scots at Bannockburn and who died about 1344, by his wife Agnes (possibly Agnes de Beyle). He married Margaret de… …

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