| 11. | The Irish annalists commonly styled the bishops of this area'bishop of Cen�l nE�gain '.
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| 12. | When he died the contemporary annalist recorded of him that he was very " rich ".
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| 13. | In annalists, though they are not historians in the true sense, are also frequently included.
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| 14. | It is possible then that both surviving versions of the mutiny have been invented by later annalists.
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| 15. | In accordance with the report of an annalist of the roof structure and the walls had collapsed.
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| 16. | The annalist's figure of 4, 500, he notes, is generally accepted by scholars.
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| 17. | Further and less reliable details about John of Nepomuk come from the annalists of the 17th and 18th centuries.
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| 18. | The primary task of the annalists was to record the heritage of the Ottonian dynasty and of Quedlinburg itself.
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| 19. | Furthermore, " The annalists of the first century BC are thus seen principally as entertainers . . . ."
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| 20. | These people must be have been of some considerable importance for the annalist deemed it necessary to record their deaths.
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