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The ''Annales guelferbytani'' (''AG'', rarely "Guelferbytan Annals") are a set of Latin annals covering the years 741–805 (with added notices for 817 and 823) that were composed in Regensburg, the capital of the Duchy of Bavaria, in 812–13. They are found in a manuscript (called "August, O, 67.5") of the ducal library of Wolfenbüttel, which contains fourteen folios, though folio 13r was added later (in 826) and folios 13v–14v later still. The ''AG'' form one of the ''Reichsannalen'', a series of eighth-century annals devoted, broadly, to contemporary events across Francia. For the years up to 751 the ''AG'' share a source with the ''Annales nazariani'' (''AN'') and the ''Annales alamannici'' (''AA'') in the lost so-called "Murbach Annals" from Murbach Abbey. This source also gave rise to the ''Annales laureshamenses'', the ''Annales mosellani'', and the ''Fragmentum chesnii'' by another route. The ''AG'' also share a continuation with the ''AN'' and ''AA'' up to 789. After that they are an anonymous, independent source. They inform us of an expedition by Pepin of Italy against the Principality of Benevento ordered by his father, Charlemagne, in 791 after the two returned from a joint expedition against the Wends and ''Hunia'' (the land of the Huns, i.e., Avaria). This campaign, unique to the ''AG'', may correspond to a known Beneventan expedition of 792. ==Editions== *G. H. Pertz, ed. ''Monumenta Germaniae Historica'', Scriptores, I (Hanover: 1826), pp. 19–46. * *''Pars prima'', years 741–768, pp. 23–31. * *''Continuatio'', years 769–790, pp. 40–44. * *''Pars altera'', years 791–805, 817 and 823, pp. 45–46. *Walter Lendi, ed. ''Untersuchungen zur frühalemannischen Annalistik'' (Freiburg: 1971), pp. 147–67. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Annales guelferbytani」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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