Movses Khorenatsi, (13 January 410–488), History of Armenians since 2492 BC Shen Yue, (441–513), History of the Liu Song Dynasty (420-479) John Malalas, (c. 491 – 578), Early Christian Zosimus, (fl. 491 – 518), Late Roman history Procopius, (c. 500 – c. 565), Byzantine, useful for writings on the reign of Justinian and Theodora Jordanes, (6th century), Goth, who wrote a history of people Gregory of Tours, (538 – 594), A History of the Franks Baudovinia, (fl. c. 600), Frankish nun who wrote a biography of Radegund Yao Silian, (d. 637), (Chinese Tang Dynasty), compiled the Book of Liang and Book of Chen Adamnan, (625 – 704), Irish historian Bede, (c. 672 – 735), Anglo-Saxons Tírechán, (fl. c. 655), Irish biographer of Saint Patrick Cogitosus, (fl. c. 650), Irish historian, Muirchu moccu Machtheni, (7th century), Irish historian Paul the Deacon, (8th century), Langobards Constantine of Preslav, (Late 9th century – Early 10th century), Bulgarian historian Nennius, (9th century?), Shadowy historian of Wales Martianus Hiberniensis, (819–875), Irish teacher and historian Einhard, (9th century) – Biography of Charlemagne Notker of St Gall, (9th century), Anecdotal Biography of Charlemagne Regino of Prüm, (died 915) Asser, Bishop of Sherborne, (died 908/909), Welsh historian Muhammad al-Tabari, (838 – 923), Great Persian historian Liutprand of Cremona, (922 – 972), Byzantine affairs Li Fang, (925 – 996) Chinese editor of the Four Great Books of Song Heriger of Lobbes, 925–1007 Al-Biruni, (973 – 1048), Persian historian Thietmar of Merseburg, (25 July 975 – 1 December 1018), German, Polish, and Russian affairs Ibn Rustah, (10th century), Persian historian and traveler Albert of Aix, (fl. circa AD 1100) historian of the First Crusade Nestor the Chronicler, (c. 1056 – c. 1114, in Kiev) author of the Russian Primary Chronicle Gallus Anonymus, (fl. 11th–12th centuries), Polish historian Michael Attaleiates, (c. 1015 – c. 1080) Michael Psellus, (1018 – c. 1078) Sima Guang, (1019–1086), historiographer and politician Marianus Scotus, (1028–1082/1083), Irish chronicler Guibert of Nogent, (1053–1124) Adam of Bremen, (second half of the 11th century) Historian of Scandinavia, work Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum. Galbert of Bruges, (12th century), Flemish chronicler Florence of Worcester, (died 1118), English chronicler Eadmer, (c. 1066 – c. 1124), post-Conquest English history Kim Bu-sik, (1075–1151), Korean historian, author of the Samguk Sagi William of Malmesbury (1095 – 1143), English Symeon of Durham, (died after 1129), English chronicler William of Malmesbury, (c. 1080 – c. 1143) Anna Comnena, (1083 – after 1148) Usamah ibn Munqidh, (1095–1188) Geoffrey of Monmouth, ((c. 1100 – c. 1155)), churchman/historian Helmold of Bosau, (ca. 1120 – after 1177), German chronicler William of Tyre, (c. 1128–1186) Alured of Beverley, (fl. 1143), English chronicler William of Newburgh, (1135–1198), English historian called "the father of historical criticism" Svend Aagesen, (C. 1140 to 1150), death unknown)), Danish Historian Mohammed al-Baydhaq, (fl. 1150), Moroccan historian John of Worcester, (fl. 1150s), English chronicler Giraldus Cambrensis, (c. 1146 – c. 1223) Wincenty Kadlubek, (1161–1223), Polish historian Ambroise, (fl. 1190s), Anglo-Norman poet, wrote verse narrative of the Third Crusade Geoffroi de Villehardouin, (c. 1160–1212) Kalhana, (c. 12th century) historian of Kashmir. Saxo Grammaticus, (12th century), Danish John Zonaras, (12th century), Byzantine chronicler Nicetas Choniates, (died c. 1220) Snorri Sturluson, (c. 1178 – 1241), Icelandic historian Abdelwahid al-Marrakushi (born 1185) Moroccan historian Ata al-Mulk Juvayni, (1226–83), Persian historian Ibn al-Khabbaza (died 1239) Moroccan historian Matthew Paris, (died 1259) Il-yeon, (1206–1289), Korean historian, author of the Samguk Yusa Salimbene di Adam, (1221 – c. 1290), Italian Abdelaziz al-Malzuzi (died 1298) Moroccan historian Templar of Tyre, (c. 1230–1314), end of the Crusades Adam of Eynsham d. c. 1233 – English hagiographer and writer, abbot of Eynsham Abbey Jean de Joinville, (1224–1319) Piers Langtoft, (died c. 1307) Rashid-al-Din Hamadani, (1247–1317), Persian historian Giovanni Villani, (1276 – 1348), Italian chronicler from Florence who wrote the Nuova Cronica Ibn Idhari ( late 13th and the early 14th century) Moroccan historian Ibn Abi Zar (fl. 1315) Moroccan historian Abdullah Wassaf, (1299-1323), Persian historian Song Lian, (1310–1381), (Chinese Ming Dynasty), wrote the History of Yuan Toqto'a, (1314–1356), (Chinese Yuan Dynasty) Mongol historian who compiled the History of Song ibn Khaldun, (1332–1406), North African historian "of the world" John Clyn, fl. 1333–1349, Irish historian Baldassarre Bonaiuti, (1336-1385) a chronicler (historian) of the 14th century Jean Froissart, (c. 1337 – c. 1405), chronicler Dietrich of Nieheim, (c. 1345–1418), ecclesiastic history John of Fordun, Scottish chronicler (d. 1384 ) Ruaidhri Ó Cianáin (died 1387) Christine de Pizan, (c. 1365 – c. 1430), historian, poet, philosopher Álvar García de Santa María, (1370–1460) Seán Mór Ó Dubhagáin, d. 1372 Adhamh Ó Cianáin, d. 1373 Ismail ibn al-Ahmar (1387–1406) Moroccan historian Giolla Íosa Mór Mac Fhirbhisigh, fl. 1390–1418 John Capgrave, (1393–1464) Alphonsus A Sancta Maria, (1396–1456) Jan Długosz, (1 December 1415 – 19 May 1480) Polish historian and chronicler Sharaf ad-Din Ali Yazdi, d. 1454, Persian historian Cathal Óg Mac Maghnusa, (1439–1498), compilor and annalist. Philippe de Commines, (1447 – 18 October 1511), French historian Robert Fabyan, (died 1513) Albert Krantz, (1450–1517) Hector Boece, (1465–1536) Scottish philosopher and historian. Wrote "Historia Gentis Scotorum" Polydore Vergil, (c. 1470–1555), Tudor history Sigismund von Herberstein, (1486–1566), Muscovite affairs João de Barros, (1496–1570) Niccolò Machiavelli, (1469–1527), author of Florentine Histories Francesco Guicciardini, (1483–1540), historian of the Italian Wars, "Storia d'Italia" Josias Simmler, (1530–1576) Paolo Paruta, (1540–1598), Venetian historian Raphael Holinshed, (died c. 1580) Caesar Baronius, (1538–1607) Abd al-Qadir Bada'uni, (1540–1615), Indo-Persian historian Abd al-Aziz al-Fishtali (1549–1621), Moroccan historian Ahmad Ibn al-Qadi (1553–1616) Moroccan historian John Hayward, (1564–1627) Pilip Ballach Ó Duibhgeannáin (fl. 1579–1590) James Ussher, (4 January 1581 – 21 March 1656), Chronology of the History of the World William Bradford, (1590–1657), Mayflower/Plymouth Colony of America Bahrey (1593), an Ethiopian monk and historian. Wrote Zenahu le Galla (History of the Galla, now the Oromo) |
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