Not to be confused with Marianus Scotus of Regensburg.
Marianus Scotus (1028–1082 or 1083) was an Irish monk and chronicler.[1] He authored the Chronica Clara, a history of the world.[2]
^New Catholic Encyclopedia: Mab-Mor - Page 163 2003 "Marianus Scotus of Mainz, chronicler; b. Ireland, 1028; d. Mainz, Germany, Dec. 22, 1082 or 1083. Marianus (in Irish Moel Brigte) entered the monastery of Mag Bile (Moville, Co. Down) when he was 24 years old. He left Ireland in 1056, during ...":
^Nothaft, C. Philipp E. (2022), Woodman, D. A.; Tinti, Francesca (eds.), "Worcester and the English Reception of Marianus Scotus", Constructing History across the Norman Conquest: Worcester, c.1050-c.1150, Boydell & Brewer, pp. 150–173, ISBN 978-1-80010-541-6
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Malmesbury (Gesta regum Anglorum, 'Harvagre', s.a. regarding 1066); MarianusScotus of Mainz ('Arbach', d. 1082/1083); and the Life of Gruffydd ap Cynan...
chronological framework of the Chronicon was presented by the chronicle of MarianusScotus (d. 1082). A great deal of additional material, particularly relating...
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grandson kill another to succeed the first as king.[citation needed] MarianusScotus gives the date of Malcolm's death as 25 November 1034. The king lists...
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using the Masoretic from the 10th century to the 18th century include: MarianusScotus (4192 BC), Henry Fynes Clinton (4138 BC), Henri Spondanus (4051 BC)...
of the Norman Conquest of England and the Harrying of the North, as MarianusScotus tells us: The Scots and French devastated the English; and [the English]...
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