Irish annals

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The Irish annals are a collection of medieval chronicles that record year-by-year events in Ireland and surrounding regions, serving as key primary sources for early Irish and Scottish history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Irish historical annals
historical sources
medieval chronicles
chronology year-by-year record
compilationMethod retrospective compilation from earlier sources
country Ireland NERFINISHED
coversPeriod High Middle Ages
early Middle Ages
genre annals
hasPart Annals of Boyle NERFINISHED
Annals of Clonmacnoise NERFINISHED
Annals of Connacht NERFINISHED
Annals of Inisfallen NERFINISHED
Annals of Loch Cé NERFINISHED
Annals of Lough Key NERFINISHED
Annals of Roscrea NERFINISHED
Annals of Tigernach NERFINISHED
Annals of Ulster NERFINISHED
Annals of Ulster (CU version) NERFINISHED
Annals of the Four Masters NERFINISHED
Chronicon Scotorum NERFINISHED
influencedBy Christian liturgical calendars
monastic record-keeping traditions
language Latin
Middle Irish NERFINISHED
Old Irish NERFINISHED
mainSubject history of Ireland
history of Scotland
modernScholarship critical editions produced from the 19th century onward
preservation medieval manuscripts in Irish monasteries
region Ireland NERFINISHED
Irish Sea region
Scotland
relatedTo Irish genealogies
Irish sagas
hagiographical texts of Ireland
sourceFor Irish church reform
Irish monastic history
Viking activity in Britain
Viking activity in Ireland
battles in early medieval Ireland
ecclesiastical history of Ireland
genealogies of Irish dynasties
kingship and succession in medieval Ireland
natural phenomena in medieval Ireland
use primary source for early Irish history
primary source for early Scottish history
source for chronology of early medieval Ireland
source for chronology of early medieval Scotland
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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