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  2. Nicholas Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Nicholas Chronicle is a newspaper serving Summersville, West Virginia, and surrounding Nicholas County. [2] Published weekly, it has a 2016 paid circulation of 7,481 and is owned by Nicholas Co. Publishing Company, Inc. [ 3 ] It is currently the largest weekly newspaper in West Virginia .

  3. Nicholas of Freising - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas of Freising, commonly known as Nicholas the Minorite, was a member of the Franciscan Order during the early 14th Century. He is presumed to be the author of the Chronicle of Nicholas the Minorite, an account of the conflict over Apostolic poverty under the reign of Pope John XXII. The Chronicle was written or assembled as early as 1338 ...

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  5. Scalacronica - Wikipedia

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    The Scalacronica (1066–1363) is a chronicle written in Anglo-Norman French by Sir Thomas Grey of Heaton near Norham in Northumberland.It was started whilst he was imprisoned by the Scots in Edinburgh Castle, after being captured in an ambush in October 1355, and completed in England after his release. [1]

  6. Nicholas Lowick - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Nicholas Manning Lowick (1940-1986) was a leading specialist ... 1964–1981, Reviews Editor of the Numismatic Chronicle ...

  7. Croyland Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Croyland Chronicle, also called Crowland Chronicle, is an important primary source for English medieval history, particularly the late 15th century. It is named for its place of origin, the Benedictine Abbey of Croyland or Crowland, in Lincolnshire , England.

  8. Nicholas Trivet - Wikipedia

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    Trivet was born in Somerset and was the son of Sir Thomas Trevet (died 1283), a judge who came of a Norfolk or Somerset family. Nicholas became a Dominican friar in London, and studied first at Oxford and later in Paris, where he first took an interest in English and French chronicles.

  9. Nicholas, Bishop of Győr - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas (Hungarian: Miklós; died around 1055) was an 11th-century Hungarian prelate, who served as the first known bishop of Győr under King Andrew I of Hungary. It is possible that the establishing charter of the abbey of Tihany , a document which contains the oldest written words in Hungarian , was composed by Bishop Nicholas.