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    Chronicon Roskildense (Danish: Roskildekrøniken English: Roskilde Chronicle) is a small Danish historical work, written in Latin. It is one of the oldest...
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  • Lethrense Chronicon Lusitanum Chronicon Paschale Chronicon Pictum Chronicon Roskildense Chronicon Salernitanum Chronicon Scotorum Chronicon complutense...
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    Gnupa), but never accepts Christianity. The anonymous 12th-century Chronicon Roskildense contains what appears to be a confused rendering that appears to...
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    Northumbria who is told to have captured and executed Ragnar. The Chronicon Roskildense (c. 1138) mentions Lodbrok (Lothpardus) as father to the utterly...
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    medieval work from the late 12th century, written in Latin. Unlike Chronicon Roskildense, which deals primarily with information presented as real historical...
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  • Denmark with his brother Halfdan Ragnarsson (d. 877). Mentioned by Chronicon Roskildense and Ragnarssona þáttr. Son of Ragnar Lodbrok. Halfdan Ragnarsson...
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    Though the sources differ, this happened either inside the church (Chronicon Roskildense) or at the royal farm (Saxo Grammaticus's Gesta Danorum). Ulf had...
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  • coherent history of Denmark covering the period 300AD-1185AD. Only the Chronicon Roskildense may precede Aggesen's efforts. Sven Aggesen was born into a magnate...
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    Snake-in-the-Eye (da: Sigurd Orm-i-øje or Snogeøje). Mentioned by late Chronicon Roskildense and Ragnarssona þáttr. Said to be king of Zealand and Scania, and...
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    nickname "Bluetooth" (as blatan; Old Norse *blátǫnn) is in the Chronicon Roskildense (written c. 1140), alongside the alternative nickname Clac Harald...
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