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What is a chronicon?

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The principal source for the history of the Lombard principalities in this period is the Chronicon Salernitanum, composed late in the 10th century at Salerno.
The Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg and the Encomium Emmae report Cnut's mother as having been a daughter of Mieszko I of Poland.
The figure of 6,944,000 being recorded in Eusebius' Chronicon.
Contemporary works such as the Chronicon and the Encomium Emmae, do not mention this.
Titled Chronicon Saxonicum, it printed Latin and Old English versions of the text in parallel columns and became the standard edition until the 19th century.
The Chronicon was composed in the hermeneutic style almost universally adopted by English scholars writing in Latin in the tenth century.

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