16 The
annalist leaves the recorded events unexplained and often one event has as equal weight as another. 7 Furthermore,
annalistsKaynak: AnnalsValerius Antias (1st century BC) was an ancient Roman
annalist whom Livy mentions as a source. No complete works of his survive but from
Kaynak: Valerius AntiasQuintus Claudius Quadrigarius, Roman
annalist , living probably in the 1st century BC, wrote a history, in at least twenty-three books,
Kaynak: Quintus Claudius Quadrigariusprobably during the time of Augustus He is frequently confused with the
annalist Lucius Cincius Alimentus , who fought in the Second Punic
Kaynak: CinciusJohannes Sleidanus (1506 – 31 October 1556) was a Luxembourgish historian , the
annalist of the Reformation . Life : He was born at Schleiden
Kaynak: Johannes SleidanusGaius Licinius Macer (died 66 BC) was an official and
annalist of ancient Rome . A member of the ancient plebeian gens Licinia , he was
Kaynak: Licinius MacerWilliam Rishanger (born 1250), nicknamed "Chronigraphus", was an English
annalist and Benedictine monk of St. Albans . Burton | 1913
Kaynak: William RishangerLucius Cassius Hemina, Roman
annalist , composed his annals in the period between the death of Terence and the revolution of the Gracchi
Kaynak: Lucius Cassius HeminaThe Annalista Saxo ("Saxon
annalist") is the anonymous author of an important imperial chronicle, believed to have originated in Nienburg
Kaynak: Annalista Saxo66 BC), was an official and
annalist of ancient Rome; Lucius Clodius Macer was a legatus of the Roman Empire in Africa in the time of
Kaynak: MacerLucius Cincius Alimentus ,
annalist in the time of the Second Punic War. Marcus Cincius Alimentus, the tribune who originated the Lex Cincia
Kaynak: AlimentusIn recent years a consensus has emerged that the
annalist was a womanThe annals are mostly dedicated to the history of the Holy Roman
Kaynak: Annals of Quedlinburg