The Chronica Gallica of 452, also called the Gallic Chronicle of 452, is a Latin chronicle of Late Antiquity, presented in the form of annals, which continues that of Jerome. It was edited by Theodor Mommsen in the Monumenta Germaniae Historica as Chronica Gallica A. CCCCLII, along with another anonymous Gallic chronicle, the Chronica Gallica of 511.
The chronicle begins in 379 with the elevation of Theodosius I as co-emperor, and ends with the attack of Attila, king of the Huns, on Italy in 452. The contents focus on Gaul, the emperors and the popes, while events in the eastern part of the empire find little mention. It is the oldest preserved historical work from Gaul. The place of origin is controversial, but most likely somewhere in the Rhône Valley or, as some suggest, specifically Marseilles.
The Chronica Gallica of 511, edited in the same MGH volume, also begins with Theodosius, but covers the period up to 511.
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The ChronicaGallicaof452, also called the Gallic Chronicle of452, is a Latin chronicle of Late Antiquity, presented in the form of annals, which continues...
manuscript of the thirteenth century now in Madrid. It resembles in all its traits another late antique Gallic chronicle, the ChronicaGallicaof452, of which...
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the ChronicaGallicaof452. Two references to Scoti have been identified in Greek literature (as Σκόττοι), in the works of Epiphanius, Bishop of Salamis...
Ruga died after that date. ChronicaGallicaof452 places his death in 434, "Aetius is restored to favor. Rugila, king of the Huns, with whom peace was...
to his homeland. —ChronicaGallica Anno 452, s.a. 451. Patrician Aetius with King Theodoric of the Goths fight against Attila king of the Huns at Tricasses...
would imply that Goar's career as leader of the Alans lasted over forty years. Also, the ChronicaGallicaof452 reports that another Alan leader, Sambida...
According to Orosius, Olympiodorus of Thebes, Philostorgius, Prosper of Aquitaine, the ChronicaGallicaof452, Hydatius, Marcellinus Comes, and Jordanes...
201). Prosper s.a. 432; ChronicaGallicaof452, 112 Hughes 2020, pp. 86–87 There is no real evidence that Aëtius brought an army of the Huns. Wijnendaele...
7–11 ChronicaGallicaof452, 75 Jones, Arnold Hugh Martin; Martindale, John Robert; Morris, John (1992). "Heraclianus 3". The Prosopography of the Later...
Christian emperor. The ChronicaGallicaof452, Prosper of Aquitaine (d. ca. 455), Cassiodorus (d. ca. 585), Jordanes (fl. 551), Isidore of Seville (d. 636)...
Barkhuis. p. 170. ISBN 9789080739031. Retrieved 7 September 2020. ChronicaGallica Anno 452, 133 (s.a. 438); Sid. Apol. carm. 5.210-218. Cited in Jones, p...
Recent Writers, and Adapted to the Use of Students. J. Murray. p. 63. Prosper, a. 386 Prosper; ChronicaGallica452; Hydatius; and Sidonius Apollinaris....
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, archived from the original on 2022-04-08, retrieved 2021-02-20 Prosper, a. 386 Prosper; ChronicaGallica452; Hydatius;...
final settlement of the Burgundians by general Aetius around 434. In 443, Sapaudia was granted to the Burgundians. The ChronicaGallica (452) mentions their...