''Flateyjarannáll'' ('The Flateyjarbók Annals') are
Icelandic annals found at the end of . They were compiled by the priest
Magnús Þórhallsson
Magnús Þórhallsson was an Icelandic priest who was one of two scribes (the other being Jón Þórðarson) who wrote the manuscript Flateyjarbók for Jón Hákonarson. Magnús was responsible for the second part of the manuscript after Jón Þó ...
between 1388 and 1394. The events recorded in the
annals
Annals (, from , "year") are a concise history, historical record in which events are arranged chronology, chronologically, year by year, although the term is also used loosely for any historical record.
Scope
The nature of the distinction betw ...
were taken from earlier sources (such as ''Lögmannsannáll'') until about 1388, whereas the events following that date were recorded from Magnús' own knowledge or contemporary accounts.
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Flateyjarbók