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Rhyming Chroniclers, a series of writers who flourished in England in the 13th century, and related histories of the country in rhyme, in which the fabulous occupies a conspicuous place, among which Layamon's Brut (1205) takes the lead. One of them was John Hardyng (1378–1465).

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Rhyming Chroniclers

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Rhyming Chroniclers, a series of writers who flourished in England in the 13th century, and related histories of the country in rhyme, in which the fabulous...

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Livonian Rhymed Chronicle

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religious themes within the chronicle, and the focus on military expeditions and the order's martial success. A second rhyme chronicle, known as the Younger...

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Melis Stoke

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in Middle Dutch a chronicle in rhyme on the countship of Holland. His most famous work was the Rijmkroniek, the chronicle in rhyme, among the first books...

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Battle of Loudoun Hill

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necessary preparations. John Barbour describes his actions in his rhyming chronicle: The king upon the other side, Whose prudence was his valour's guide...

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Wigand of Marburg

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of the notable chroniclers of the Middle Ages. Wigand expanded upon the earlier work of Nikolaus von Jeroschin. His rhyming chronicle [de] is one of the...

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History of Danish

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first printed book in Danish dates from 1495, "Rimkrøniken" (the Rhyming Chronicle), a history book told in rhymed verses. The first complete translation...

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Hoxne

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Haunted Britain, pg. 105, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York 1973 'A Rhyming Chronicle of Incidents and Feelings', published anonymously, 1850 Govier, Stephen...

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London Bridge Is Falling Down

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syllable), which is common in nursery rhymes. In its most common form it relies on a double repetition, rather than a rhyming scheme, which is a frequently employed...

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Flag of Latvia

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(in Latvian). Archived from the original on 27 November 2010. The Rhyme Chronicle of Livonia (Ditleb’s von Alnpeke Livländische Reimchronik) (in Latvian...

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Lower Saxony

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Brunswick-Lüneburg. The word Niedersachsen was first used before 1300 in a Dutch rhyming chronicle (Reimchronik). From the 14th century it referred to the Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg...

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Sticks and Stones

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stones (says the schoolboy’s rhyme) may break men’s bones, but bad names will not hurt me. An article in The Coleraine Chronicle and North of Ireland Advertiser...

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Jan van Heelu

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13th century) was a Flemish writer. Between 1288 and 1294, he wrote a chronicle of the Battle of Woeringen of 1288, between Reinoud I of Guelders, and...

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Johannes de Beke

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their territories. Johannes's sources include earlier annals and the Rhyming Chronicle of Melis Stoke. Continuations were added to his Chronographia to bring...

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Mocedades de Rodrigo

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("Song of Rodrigo and King Fernando") and Crónica rimada del Cid ("The Rhyming Chronicle of El Cid"). Traditionally, the Mocedades has been valued more for...

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Stephen I Gutkeled

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Béla IV. Several Austrian chronicles – for instance, Ottokar aus der Gaal's Steirische Reimchronik ("Styrian Rhyming Chronicle"), John of Viktring and the...

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Thomas the Rhymer

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and some lines in Robert Mannyng's Chronicle may be the source of this association. It is not clear if the name Rhymer was his actual surname or merely...

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The Brus

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the verse-chronicle genre (for instance, Blind Harry's Wallace composed in the following century). But it is much more than a rhyming chronicle; it contains...

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Egmond Gospels

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with gemstones, which is described in the "Rijmkroniek van Holland" (Rhyming Chronicle of Holland) that was written around 1300. In another description from...

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John Hardyng

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Hardyng himself. Hardyng spent many years on the composition of a rhyming chronicle of England. His services under the Percies and Umfraville's gave him...

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War of the Cow

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other hand note only that Ciney (Cheneys) was burned. There is a rhyming chronicle of the conflict, the Chronique rimée sur la guerre de la Vâche, which...

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Danish language

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The first printed book in Danish dates from 1495, the Rimkrøniken (Rhyming Chronicle), a history book told in rhymed verses. The first complete translation...

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Assassination of Gertrude of Merania

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took revenge for the grievance. This story inspired many subsequent chroniclers and literary works in Hungary and the rest of Europe. Gertrude was born...

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Johannes Messenius

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Eriksson, in 1614, Ericus Olai's Swedish chronicle (1615), the Old Prose Chronicle and the Small Rhyme Chronicle, Adam of Bremen's description of Scandinavia...

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