- male, deceased (1520)
- Giacomo Filippo Foresti da Bergamo (1434-1520) was an Augustinian monk, known as the author of several significant early printed works. He was a...
- male
- Tadhg Ó Cianáin, fl. 1600, was the author of a journal-style chronicle of the Flight of the Earls from Donegal to Rome between September 1607 and Ap...
- male, deceased (966)
- Frodoard was a historian of the church of Rheims, born at the close of the ninth century (894-966). He gathered together the essential points of...
- male, deceased (1384)
- Geoffrey de Runcey was the writer of a valuable medieval chronicle of East Anglia.
- male, deceased (1630)
- Johann Adolf Köster (c.1550 - 1630), was a pastor, teacher and historian in Büsum, Germany. He is better known by his Latin name Neocorus, under wh...
- male
- Ádhamh Ó Cuirnín was a scribe from a north Connacht bardic family. He made a copy of Lebor Gabála Érenn in 1418.
- male, deceased (1240)
- Konrad of Lichtenau (d. 1240) was a medieval German chronicler from Swabia. Konrad was born to a noble Swabian family and spent time at court,...
- male, deceased (1048)
- Wipo of Burgundy (also Wippo, b. 995? d. 1048?) was a priest and writer. He was chaplain to Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II, whose biography he wrote...
- male
- Leonti Mroveli was the 11th-century Georgian historian and priest. "Mroveli" is not his last name, but comes from the title of bishop at Ruisi...
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