Chronicle of Richard of San Germano

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The Chronicle of Richard of San Germano is a 13th-century Latin historical work that records political and military events in southern Italy and the Holy Roman Empire, particularly during the reigns of Henry VI and Frederick II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 13th-century work
Latin historical work
medieval chronicle
approximateDateOfComposition first half of the 13th century
author Richard of San Germano NERFINISHED
centuryOfComposition 13th century
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
genre military history
political history
historicalContext High Middle Ages NERFINISHED
historicalEventsRecorded conflicts involving the Holy Roman Empire
military campaigns in southern Italy
political events in the Kingdom of Sicily
historicalRegionDescribed Mezzogiorno NERFINISHED
language Latin
mainLocationDescribed Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
southern Italy
narrativeForm annalistic chronicle
perspective imperial viewpoint
scholarlyField medieval historiography
medieval studies
script Latin script
sourceType primary source
subject Hohenstaufen dynasty NERFINISHED
Italian politics
imperial-papal relations
timePeriodDescribed reign of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
reign of Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor
usedFor study of Frederick II
study of Henry VI
study of medieval southern Italy

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