Res gestae Sentence Examples
For the earlier part he used Widukind's Res gestae Saxonicae, the Annales Quedlinburgenses and other sources; the latter part is the result of personal knowledge.
See the contemporary life by Vitorelli, continuator of Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum pontiff.
On the walls of the temple is engraved the famous Monumentum Ancyranum, a long inscription in Latin and Greek describing the Res gestae divi Augusti; the Latin portion being inscribed on the inner left-hand wall of the pronaos, the Greek on the outside wall of the naos (cella).
Ancyr., Mommsen, Res gestae divi Augusti (1883); and Inscr.
See Guarnacci, Vitae et res gestae Pontiff.
See Widukind, Res gestae Saxonicae; Liudprand of Cremona, Historia Ottonis; Flodoard of Rheims, Annales; Hrotsuit of Gandersheim, Carmen de gestis Oddonis - all in the Monumenta Germaniae historica.
The chief authority for the early history of Saxony is Widukind, whose Res gestae Saxonicae is printed, together with the works of other chroniclers, in the Monumenta Germanica historica, Scriptores.
Rom.; Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum Pontiff.
Among the early German chroniclers the Saxon Widukind, the author of the Res gestae Saxonicae, is worthy of mention.
Rom.; Oldoin, continuator of Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum Pontiff.
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See Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum Pontiff.
Here Widukind wrote his Res gestae Saxonicae.
See the contemporary life by Vitorelli, continuator of Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum Pontiff.
See Oldoin, continuator of Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum Pontiff.
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