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Annales Ecclesiastici was created in 1588.

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Annales d'histochimie ended in 1976.

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Annales d'histochimie was created in 1956.

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Annales Aequatoria was created in 1937.

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Annales pharmaceutiques françaises was created in 1943.

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Annales Henri Poincaré was created in 2000.

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Annales de l'Institut Fourier was created in 1949.

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Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae. Mathematica was created in 1941.

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Annales Scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure was created in 1864.

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Annales de la Société Entomologique de France was created in 1832.

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Nicole Gilles has written:

'Les chroniqves et annales de France dpvis la destrvction de Troye'

'Les annales et croniques de France'

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Quintus Ennius is known as the father of Roman poetry. He wrote the "Annales," an epic poem that provided a historical account of Rome from its legendary origins to his own time.

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  • Arthur's historical existence is the 10th-century Annales Cambriae, which also link Arthur with the Battle of Mount Badon. The Annales date this battle to 516--518, and also mention the Battle of Camlann, in which Arthur and Medraut (Mordred) were both killed, dated to 537--539.

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Ant. Aug. Renouard has written:

'Annales de l'imprimerie des Estienne'

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Daniel van Papenbroeck has written:

'Annales antverpienses ab urbe condita'

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Wilhelm Gerhard Walpers has written:

'Annales botanices systematicae' -- subject(s): Botany

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Louis du Four de Longuerue has written:

'Annales Arsacidarum'

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Jean Pierre Minaudier has written:

'Fernand Braudel o la nueva historia' -- subject(s): Annales school, Historiography

'Histoire de l'Estonie et de la nation estonienne' -- subject(s): History

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Philippe Fabia has written:

'Les sources de Tacite dans les Histoires et les Annales'

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Fr Jacob has written:

'Observationes ad Taciti historias criticae'

'Observationes ad Taciti annales criticae'

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Maurus Rost has written:

'Annales monasterii S. Clementis in Iburg =' -- subject(s): History, Kloster Iburg, Sources

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Bruce Woodward Frier has written:

'Libri annales pontificorum maximorum' -- subject(s): History, Chronology, Sources

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Georg Wolfgang Panzer has written:

'Annales typographici ab anno MD...'

'Annalen der a ltern deutschen Litteratur'

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Jean Baptiste Boog has written:

'Les Annales de Walscheid, village lorrain au pied des Vosges'

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Gilles Le Muisit has written:

'Chronique et annales de Gilles le Muisit' -- subject(s): History

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Bruce W. Frier has written:

'Libri annales Pontificum Maximorum' -- subject(s): Annales maximi, Historiography, History

'A casebook on the Roman law of delict' -- subject(s): Torts (Roman law), Cases

'The rise of the Roman jurists' -- subject(s): Practice of law (Roman law), History and criticism, Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin, Roman law

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John Stow has written:

'The annales of England, faithfully collected out of the most autenticall authors, records, and other monuments of antiquitie ... untill ... 1592'

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C. L. E. Zander has written:

'Quibus e fontibus Joannes Zonaras hauserit annales suos romanos'

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Izz al-Din Ibn al-Athir has written:

'Annales du Maghreb & de l'Espagne'

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Michael Alford has written:

'Fides regia Britannica sive Annales ecclesiae Britannicae' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Church history

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D. A. Talboys has written:

'Annales antiquitatis' -- subject(s): Charts, diagrams, Charts, diagrams, etc, Chronology, Historical, Historical Chronology, Tables

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R. Aloys Mooser has written:

'Annales de la musique et des musiciens en Russie au 18me sie cle'

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Tukulti-Ninib has written:

'Annales de Tukulti Ninip II, roi d'Assyrie 889-884' -- subject(s): Cuneiform inscriptions, History, Sources

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The first recorded solar eclipse was recorded in stone in 3340 B.C. on the 30th of November. The first recorded lunar eclipse was noted in 690 A.D. It was recorded in the "Annales Cambriae."

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The earliest mention of St. David is found in a tenth-century manuscript Of the "Annales Cambriae", which assigns his death to A.D. 601, therefore, he came to England in the sixth century sometime.

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Ekonyo Bandengo Lonkama has written:

'Index des sujets et auteurs d'Aequatoria (1937-1962)' -- subject(s): Aequatoria, Annales aequatoria, Civilization, History, Indexes, Languages, Periodicals

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Charlemagne's elephant was named Abul-Abbas. It was a gift from the Abbasid Caliph Harun al-Rashid in 802.

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Mary Emma McKinney has written:

'The latinity of Poetae Saxonis annales de Gestis Caroli Magni Imperatoris and Monachus Sangallensis de Carolo Magno' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Medieval and modern Latin language, Romances

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Jellouli-Elloumi, A., L. Kochbati, S. Dhraief, et al. "Cancers Arising from Burn Scars: 62 Cases." [in French] Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie 130 (April 2003): 413-416.

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Henry de Sponde has written:

'Annalium Baronii epitomes..' -- subject(s): Church history

'Annales ecclesiastici ex XII tomis Caesaris Baronii ... in Epitomen redacti ..' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history, Early works to 1800, History

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One historian who organized her study of the past based on the category theme was Annales School historian Fernand Braudel. He emphasized long-term social and economic structures, focusing on themes like geography, climate, and material life to understand historical development. His approach contributed to the establishment of interdisciplinary historical studies.

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Remember that King Arthur is a legend (fictional, although his character and depiction may be based on a factual person); in legend Arthur died in the battle of Camlam. Mordred either fatally wounded him or killed him and he was buried at Avalon,

  • Arthur's historical existence is the 10th-century Annales Cambriae, which also link Arthur with the Battle of Mount Badon. The Annales date this battle to 516--518, and also mention the Battle of Camlann, in which Arthur andMedraut (Mordred) were both killed, dated to 537--539.

During the Battle of Camlann (est. 537), King Arthur impaled his half-brother Mordred with a lance. Mordred though used what little remained of his strength to pull King Arthur to him, and delivered a fatal blow with his sword. He supposedly died later from those wounds.

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Stade is a German town in Lower Saxony, Germany and formerly a member of the Hanseatic League. Its name has evolved from Stethu, which was first documented in 994 AD in the Annales, chronica et historiae aevi Saxonici by Thietmar von Merseburg, although there was a settlement there since 1000BC.

The origin and meaning of the name Stethu is no longer known/apparent.

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Johannes Amundesham has written:

'Annales Monasterii S. Albani, a Johanne Amundesham, monacho, ut videtur, conscripti, A.D. 1421-1440; quibus praefigitur Chronicon rerum gestarum in Monasterio S. Albani, A.D. 1422-1431, a quodam auctore ignoto compilatum' -- subject(s): St Albans Cathedral

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At school/In school.

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Primary School : Dollis Junior School - My School!

Secondary School : Hendon School

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Yes, the noun school is a collective noun for:

  • a school of clerks
  • a school of cod
  • a school of dolphins
  • a school of fish
  • a school of hippopotamuses
  • a school of porpoises
  • a school of salmon
  • a school of sharks
  • a school of whales

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High school is secondary school.

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Ski school, is a school for skiing.

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