12th-century chronicle
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concept
A 12th-century chronicle is a medieval historical narrative, typically written by a monk or cleric, that records events of its time in roughly chronological order, blending factual reporting with religious interpretation and local tradition.
Observed surface forms (4)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| medieval historical chronicle section | 2 |
| medieval Georgian chronicle | 1 |
| medieval Icelandic chronicle | 1 |
| medieval historical chronicles | 1 |
Instances (6)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Annales regii | medieval Icelandic chronicle |
| Gesta Pontificum Anglorum | — |
| The Life of King of Kings David | medieval Georgian chronicle |
| Third Part of the General estoria | medieval historical chronicle section |
| Fifth Part of the General estoria | medieval historical chronicle section |
| Four Great Catalan Chronicles | medieval historical chronicles |