Instead they were incorporated in later works, and it is thought likely that the Chronicle contains many of these.
The Chronicles of Chaos archive currently contains over 6,000 reviews, interviews and opinion articles.
Historians have largely discounted the work, while acknowledging that the Chronicle contains material on the early history of the South Slavs.
The Russian Primary Chronicle from 1113 contains possible references to the Vlachs.
The Chronicle of Ahimaaz in 1054 contains many details on Apulian Jewry.
The Chronicles of Froissart, written during the 1390s, and covering the period of 1327 to 1400, contain many details concerning jousting in this era.
The Chronicles also contain names of Semitic origin.
Chronicles contained a range of historical and literary accounts; one notable example is the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
The Chronicles of Solar Pons contains the following tales:
Chronicle of Higher Education contains a large classified section advertising teaching positions overseas.