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Skibby Chronicle

The Skibby Chronicle (Danish: Skibby-krøniken) is a Danish Latin chronicle from the 1530s found in the church of Skibby in North Zealand.


see also

Abingdon Chronicle

Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis, a 12th-century Latin chronicle written at Abingdon

Gesta comitum Barcinonensium

The Gesta comitum Barcinonensium et regum Aragoniae ("Deeds of the counts of Barcelona and kings of Aragon") is a Latin chronicle composed in three stages by some monks of Santa Maria de Ripoll and recounting the reigns of the Counts of Barcelona from Wifred I (878–97) to James II (1291–1327), as late as 1299.

Hagnaby Chronicle

The Hagnaby Chronicle is an important late 13th or early 14th century Latin chronicle from the Premonstratensian Hagnaby Abbey in Lincolnshire, England.

Henryków, Lower Silesian Voivodeship

A Latin chronicle, the Book of Henryków, compiled at Henryków abbey in the 13th century contains the first known sentence written in the Polish language.

Nordic Israelism

A 15th-century Latin chronicle, "Chronicon Holsatiae vetus", found in Gottfried Leibniz's Accessiones historicae (1698), states the Danes were of the Tribe of Dan, while the Jutes the Jews.