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chronicles Meaning in Tamil ( chronicles வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

ஆண்டுக்கணப்ப,



chronicles's Usage Examples:

Feats of arms, great battles, heroic virtues, devoted friendships and atrocious crimes make the chronicles of China in the 5th, 6th and 7th centuries before the birth of Christ as attractive as those of France and England in the 14th and some other centuries after it.


), the father of Portuguese history and author of chronicles of King Pedro, King Ferdinand and King John I.


The facts of Owen's life must be pieced together from scattered references in contemporary chronicles and documents; perhaps the most important are Adam of Usk's Chronicle and Ellis's Original Letters.


John Aubrey, the antiquary, chronicles that the sisters of Sir John Suckling, the courtier-poet, once went to the bowling-green in Piccadilly, crying, "for fear he should lose all their portions.


Recent scholarship has absolutely disproved this legend, founded on a few trite phrases in monastic chronicles, and still to be heard in similar contexts.


Up to that point the author compiles from Eutropius, Aurelius Victor, Nennius, Bede and the English chronicles, particularly that of Peterborough; in some cases he professes to supplement these sources from oral tradition; but most of his amplifications are pure rhetoric (see F.


Years of persevering toil in archives and editions of old chronicles prepared Herculano for his magnum opus, the Historia de Portugal.


"In the English chronicles "French" is the only name used.


The Greeks do not mention him and the Brahmin books ignore him, but the Buddhist chronicles and legends tell us much about him.


The publication of collections of chronicles began in 1529, and the uncritical fashion in which these were reproduced made forgeries easy and frequent.


The following is a list of kings whose names are mentioned in the chronicles: Rhydderch Hen.


These belong unquestionably to the later part of his reign, not improbably to the last four years of it, during which the chronicles are almost silent.





Synonyms:

enter, record, put down,



Antonyms:

direct discourse, indirect discourse, nonexistence, nonbeing,

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