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Aachener Chronik

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The first four centuries of the annual comprise only 13 brief entries, while from 1428 the entries become longer narrative units.
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town council. It consists of annual entries from 770 to 1482.
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chronicle
chronicle
High German
Low German
anonymous
Aachen
p476
Aachener Chronik
Categories
German-language chronicles about Germany
15th-century manuscripts

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