We have no meanings for "ancient chronicler" in our records yet.
1 But these creatures, whose bold license the ancient chronicler records, were rarely seen alone.
2 The ancient chronicler of the Abbey of Croyland (Ingulf) says:
3 Now let the ancient chronicler speak:
4 The description which an ancient chronicler gives of Charlemagne, as described by Ogier, is so picturesque, that we are tempted to transcribe it.
5 Their obstinate resistance (says an ancient chronicler ) shows the grief with which they yielded up the Vega, which was to them a paradise and heaven.
6 Upon her tomb was inscribed, "in rude letters of massy gold," to quote the ancient chronicler , the initials R. G. and the date 600 A.D.
7 However, the ancient chroniclers were not afraid to publish it.
8 The place of meeting is described by the ancient chroniclers with more than their usual exactitude.
9 The crine profuso and barba demissa of the reges crinitos, as the Merovingians were called, are often referred to by ancient chroniclers .
10 I had hoped to gather some traditionary anecdotes of the bard from these ancient chroniclers , but they had nothing new to impart.
11 "Mounting upon the highest deck," says the ancient chronicler , "he attained imminent death, so inevitable."
12 In his babyhood he was, in the language of the ancient chroniclers , grievously hurt and wounded full sore, and particularly so in the left wing.
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