Though no charter is preserved, a later chronicle mentions a tithe agreement from about 1070 between Aribo, who then held two churches at Millstatt, and Archbishop Gebhard of Salzburg.
(The later Byzantine chronicle of John Skylitzes confounds this with a later event, in which Boris and his brother escaped Constantinople after the so-called rebellion of the Kometopouloi in Macedonia.)
Another later chronicle likewise states that Sargon "dug up the dirt of the pit of Babylon, and made a counterpart of Babylon next to Akkad".
Indeed, a later chronicle, the Westminster Flores Historiarum, named him and Simon of Montfort [q.v.]as the ringleaders of the revolution.
In a later chronicle he is quoted exhorting his students to "Sit earnestly in meditation!
One later chronicle related:
The somewhat later Danish chronicle Gesta Danorum tells that when the Danish king Rorik Slyngebond had died Wiglek succeeded him.
A later chronicle dates his reign from 578, but he is not known to have definitely ruled as king and nothing of his life is known.
A later chronicle tells a story, most likely taken from a Norse saga, of Rogneda plotting against Vladimir and asking her elder son, Izyaslav, to kill him.
A later 16th-century English chronicle suggested that the distress caused by Trahern's murder contributed to the final illness of James V of Scotland.