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''Chronicle of Nantes'' (Latin: ''Chronicon Namnetense'', French: ''Chronique de Nantes'') is an eleventh-century Latin chronicle of history extending from 570 to about 1049 AD. The original manuscript, kept in the city of Nantes, has not survived, but there exist: # a late fifteenth-century French translation of much of it, made by a certain
Pierre Le Baud Pierre Le Baud or Lebaud ( – 29 September 1505) was a French clergyman and historian known for his writings on the history of Brittany. Life Lebaud was born around 1450, probably in Saint-Ouën-des-Toits, Maine, on the borders of Brittany. His ...
, who inserted it in two histories of
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he wrote; # Latin excerpts, which have been inserted into other chronicles. The editor of the Chronicle, René Merlet, assembled twenty additional scattered chapters he collected from other sources. Merlet presented reasons for dating the Chronicle of Nantes to the 1050s, and detected the presence of charters from the cathedral archives of
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and Nantes, and annals and narratives in the unknown author's source materials.David C. Douglas, ed. ''English Historical Documents'' (Routledge, 1979) "Secular Narrative Sources" pp 345f.


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Bibliography

*Merlet, Peter (ed.). ''La chronique de Nantes''. Paris, 1896
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*Whitelock, Dorothy (tr.). "From the Chronicle of Nantes." In ''English Historical Documents c. 500-1042'', ed. D. Whitelock. English Historical Documents 1. 2nd ed. London, 1979. 345–6. Excerpts relevant to King Æthelstan of England from chapters 27 and 29. Nantes, Chronicle of 11th-century history books 11th-century Latin books 11th-century Latin writers 11th-century French historians