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Anonymous Bulgarian Chronicle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anonymous Bulgarian Chronicle Anonymous Bulgarian Chronicle is a term used for several anonymous chronicles written in Bulgaria during the Middle Ages. ==11th/12th centuries== The term is used when referring to an apocryphal apocalyptic chronicle written in Bulgaria in the late eleventh or early twelfth century.〔Antoanetta Granberg, ''Transferred in Translation. Making a State in Early Medieval Bulgarian Genealogies'', , SLAVICA HELSINGIENSIA 35, 2008〕 This work is also known as the "apocryphal Bulgarian chronicle".〔(Anonymous classics: a list of uniform headings for European literatures ). Second edition revised by the Working group set up by the IFLA Standing Committee of the Section on Cataloguing〕 Such chronicles were relatively common in Bulgaria and Byzantium of that period, and their defining characteristic was that they purported to come from a prophet, delivering God's message and announcing that the Apocalypse is near.〔
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