Tushino (1867), an early 17th century chronicle, could be published only in the humble Vsemirny Trud journal, others rejected it.
See Yazawin Kyaw for the 15th century chronicle.
The Southwick Cartularies was an early 13th century chronicle which listed the wealthiest people in England at the time.
He is known from the 10th century military chronicle Shōmonki.
He is also mentioned in another mid-15th century chronicle of the same name.
The fortress was first mentioned in the 11th-century Tale of Isaiah as and as in a 15th-16th century Serbian chronicle.
As its name suggests, it is a continuation of the 5th century chronicle of Prosper of Aquitaine.
Eggerik Benninga made a brief record in his 16th century chronicle of the Frisians.
Babia Góra was first mentioned in the 15th century chronicle of Jan Długosz.
They further qualify their reasoning with a seventeenth century chronicle called Kongidesarajakkal.