The Annals of St Neots is a Latin chronicle compiled and written at Bury St Edmunds in the English county of Suffolk between c. 1120 and c. 1140. It covers the history of Britain, extending from its invasion by Julius Caesar (55 B.C.) to the making of Normandy in 914. Like the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, it is chiefly concerned with Anglo-Saxon history, but it differs from it in adopting a distinct East Anglian perspective on certain events and weaving a significant amount of Frankish history into its narrative.
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| - Annals of St Neots (en)
- Anales de Saint Neots (es)
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| - The Annals of St Neots is a Latin chronicle compiled and written at Bury St Edmunds in the English county of Suffolk between c. 1120 and c. 1140. It covers the history of Britain, extending from its invasion by Julius Caesar (55 B.C.) to the making of Normandy in 914. Like the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, it is chiefly concerned with Anglo-Saxon history, but it differs from it in adopting a distinct East Anglian perspective on certain events and weaving a significant amount of Frankish history into its narrative. (en)
- Anales de Saint Neots es una crónica en latín compilada y escrita en Bury St Edmunds (Suffolk) entre c. 1120 y c. 1140. Cubre la historia de Gran Bretaña, desde la invasión de Julio César (60 a. C.) a la creación de Normandía. Como la Crónica anglosajona, se ocupa principalmente de la historia anglosajona, pero difiere en la adopción de una perspectiva distinta de la de Anglia Oriental en ciertos eventos y porque entreteje una cantidad significativa de la historia de los francos en su narrativa. (es)
- Les Annales de St Neots ou ASN sont une chronique en latin retraçant l'histoire de la Grande-Bretagne de 60 av. J.-C. à 914 ap. J.-C., entre l'invasion de Jules César et la fondation du duché de Normandie. (fr)
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| - include Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum; Cuthbert's Epistola de Obitu Bedae; Anglo-Saxon Chronicle; West-Saxon king-lists; Asser's biography of King Alfred; Abbo's Passio Sancti Eadmundi; Norman annals; Annales Regni Francorum; Flodoard's Chronicle; Visio Eucherii; Visio Karoli Crassi; Visio Rollonis; Vita Sancti Neoti; John of Worcester (en)
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| - The Annals of St Neots is a Latin chronicle compiled and written at Bury St Edmunds in the English county of Suffolk between c. 1120 and c. 1140. It covers the history of Britain, extending from its invasion by Julius Caesar (55 B.C.) to the making of Normandy in 914. Like the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, it is chiefly concerned with Anglo-Saxon history, but it differs from it in adopting a distinct East Anglian perspective on certain events and weaving a significant amount of Frankish history into its narrative. (en)
- Anales de Saint Neots es una crónica en latín compilada y escrita en Bury St Edmunds (Suffolk) entre c. 1120 y c. 1140. Cubre la historia de Gran Bretaña, desde la invasión de Julio César (60 a. C.) a la creación de Normandía. Como la Crónica anglosajona, se ocupa principalmente de la historia anglosajona, pero difiere en la adopción de una perspectiva distinta de la de Anglia Oriental en ciertos eventos y porque entreteje una cantidad significativa de la historia de los francos en su narrativa. (es)
- Les Annales de St Neots ou ASN sont une chronique en latin retraçant l'histoire de la Grande-Bretagne de 60 av. J.-C. à 914 ap. J.-C., entre l'invasion de Jules César et la fondation du duché de Normandie. (fr)
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| - Cambridge, Trinity College, MS R.7.28 , pp. 1-74 (en)
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