Chronicon Scotorum, also known as Chronicum Scotorum, is a medieval Irish chronicle. According to Nollaig Ó Muraíle, it is "a collection of annals belonging... 3 KB (403 words) - 13:53, 10 February 2024 |
Lethrense Chronicon Lusitanum Chronicon Paschale Chronicon Pictum Chronicon Roskildense Chronicon Salernitanum Chronicon Scotorum Chronicon complutense... 739 bytes (54 words) - 11:56, 9 January 2020 |
Antiquaries of Ireland. Dublin, 1896. Chronicon Scotorum, ed. and tr. Gearóid Mac Niocaill. Chronicon Scotorum. Edition and translation available from... 82 KB (11,281 words) - 02:27, 2 February 2024 |
Gilla Críst Ua Máel Eóin (section Chronicon Scotorum) associated with Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair, as attested in an entry in Chronicon Scotorum sub anno 1124 - "The great bell-tower of Cluaín moccu Nóis was completed... 5 KB (668 words) - 06:58, 11 February 2022 |
Archive. Æthelweard (1961). Campbell, Alistair (ed.). Chronicon. London: Thomas Nelson. "Chronicon Scotorum". Corpus of Electronic Texts (24 March 2010 ed.)... 25 KB (2,887 words) - 07:40, 29 November 2023 |
Cuaran. In recording his death, the annals title him "king of Danes" (Chronicon Scotorum) and "king of the Fair Foreigners and the Dark Foreigners" (Annals... 20 KB (2,308 words) - 13:18, 1 April 2024 |
Masters, s.a. 881; Annals of Ulster, s.a. 881; Chronicon Scotorum, s.a. 881 Downham, p. 247; Chronicon Scotorum, s.a. 881 Woolf, p. 95 Downham, pp. 28 fig... 12 KB (1,304 words) - 21:30, 10 September 2022 |
of Ireland. Brian Boru was mentioned in Annals of Inisfallen and Chronicon Scotorum as "Brian mac Cennétig" (Brian, son of Cennétig). The name Brian of... 67 KB (8,859 words) - 18:19, 17 April 2024 |