Lambert Of Ardres

Lambert Of Ardres

male
Lambert of Ardres was a French twelfth century chronicler. He was a parish priest at Ardres, and related to the Counts of Guînes. He wrote for t...

Gislebert Of Mons

male, deceased (1225)
Gislebert (or Gilbert) of Mons (c. 1150-1225) was the Flemish chronicler whose "Chronicon Hanoniense" ("Chronicle of Hainaut") is an essential...

Andrew Of Wyntoun

male, deceased (1420)
Andrew Wyntoun, known as Andrew of Wyntoun ("c." 1350 - 1420) was a Scottish poet, a canon and prior of Loch Leven on St Serf's Inch and later, a...

Jan Długosz

male, deceased (1480)
Jan Długosz, also known as Joannes, Ioannes or Johannes Longinus or Dlugossius, was a Polish chronicler, diplomat, soldier, and secretary to B...

Chronicle Of Fredegar

male, deceased (660)
The "Chronicle of Fredegar" is a chronicle that recounts the events of Frankish Gaul from 584 to around 641. Later authors continued the history to...
John Clyn

John Clyn

male, deceased (1349)
Brother John Clyn of the Friars Minor, Kilkenny was a 14th century Irish monk and chronicler who lived at the time of the Black Death. When the...
Liutprand Of Cremona

Liutprand Of Cremona

male, deceased (972)
Liutprand (also Liudprand, Luitprand; c. 922 - 972) was a Lombard historian and author, and bishop of Cremona. He was born towards the beginning of...
Theophanes The Confessor

Theophanes The Confessor

male, deceased (818)
Saint Theophanes Confessor (c. 758/760 - March 17, 817/818) was an aristocratic but ascetic Byzantine monk and chronicler. He is venerated on March...

Regino Of Prüm

male, deceased (915)
Reginon or Regino of Prüm was a Benedictine abbot and medieval chronicler.
Nestor The Chronicler

Nestor The Chronicler

male, deceased (1114)
Nestor (c. 1056 - c. 1114) was the reputed author of the earliest East Slavic chronicle, the "Lives of St Theodosius" and of "Boris and Gleb", and...