The Chronica Johannis de Oxenedes (Latin for "Chronicle of John of Oxnead") is a medieval English chronicle written in Latin. It concerns English history, chiefly from the reign of Alfred the Great to the beginning of the reign of EdwardI, and is believed to have been composed around the year 1290 by an otherwise unknown monk of St Benet's Abbey in Horning, Norfolk.
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The ChronicaJohannisdeOxenedes (Latin for "Chronicle of John of Oxnead") is a medieval English chronicle written in Latin. It concerns English history...
1293–1301) The Brus (1286–1332) ChronicaJohannisdeOxenedes (c. 1290) John of Fordun (–1383) Guisborough (1048–1346) Pierre de Langtoft (–1307) Nicholas Trevet...
14th-century Chronicon Joannis Bromton. According to the 13th-century ChronicaJohannisdeOxenedes, Suneman was martyred by invading Vikings. This source also...
1173–1265 ChronicaJohannisdeOxenedes, another chronicle written at St Benet's Abbey, Norfolk. Tim Wells, Biography and excerpts at the Geoffrey de Runcey...
connection with that paper. He edited the Chronicles of John of Oxenedes (ChronicaJohannisdeOxenedes), a manuscript copy of which was found in the Duke of Newcastle's...