- male, deceased (1223)
- Blessed Wincenty Kadłubek, also known as Vincent Kadlubek, Vincent Kadlubo, Vincent Kadlubko, Vincent of Kraków, was a thirteenth century Bishop of...
- male, deceased (1125)
- Cosmas of Prague was a Bohemian priest, writer and historian born in a noble family in Bohemia. Between 1075 and 1081, he studied in Liège. After h...
- male, deceased (1482)
- William Worcester (c. 1415 - c. 1482), English chronicler, was a son of William of Worcester, a Bristol citizen, and is sometimes called William...
- male, deceased (1526)
- Peter Martyr d'Anghiera was an Italian-born historian of Spain and of the discoveries of her representatives during the Age of Exploration. He...
- male, deceased (1580)
- Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie (also Lindesay or Lyndsay; c. 1532-1580) was a Scottish chronicler, author of "The Historie and Chronicles of...
- male
- Hugo Falcandus was an Italian historian who chronicled the reign of William I of Sicily and the minority of his son William II in a highly critical...
- male, deceased (1196)
- Godfrey of Viterbo (c. 1120 - c. 1196), was a Roman Catholic chronicler, either Italian or German.
- male, deceased (1047)
- Rodulfus Glaber or Ralph Glaber (985-1047) was a monk and chronicler of the years around 1000 and is one of the chief sources for the history of...
- male
- Goffredo (or Geoffrey) Malaterra was an eleventh century Benedictine monk and chronicler of Norman origin. He moved to the Mezzogiorno as a youth...
- male, deceased (1300)
- William of Nangis (d. 1300) was a French chronicler. William was a monk in the Abbey of St.-Denis. About 1285 he was placed in charge of the abbey...
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