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The ''Chronicle of Moissac'' (also known as ''Chronicon Moissiacense'') is an anonymous compilation that was discovered in the abbey of Moissac, but is now thought to have been compiled in the
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in the end of the tenth century. Like most
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, but gains increasing interest for historians as it nears its end date of 828. Unfortunately, a folio with the entries covering the years 716–770 is missing. The only surviving manuscript of the ''Chronicle of Moissac'' dates from the later 11th century and is now in the French National Library in Paris (Cod. Paris. lat. 4886). The base text of the chronicle is the '' Universal Chronicle of 741'', itself a continuation of the '' Major Chronicle'' of
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. For his continuation, the compiler seems to have used early annals that had been compiled in southwest
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, otherwise untraced, which contribute as primary sources for the career of
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and the military, political and ecclesiastical history of his times. As the ''
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'' made use of the same lost source, they are sometimes used to fill in the ''Chronicle of Moissac'' for its lost years.


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*{{cite book , editor1-last=Pertz , editor1-first=Georg Heinrich , year=1826 , chapter=Chronicon Moissiacense , title=Monumenta Germaniae Historica. Scriptores Volume 1 Annales et chronica aevi Carolini , publisher=
Monumenta Germaniae Historica The ''Monumenta Germaniae Historica'' (''MGH'') is a comprehensive series of carefully edited and published primary sources, both chronicle and archival, for the study of Northwestern and Central European history from the end of the Roman Empire ...
, place=Hannover , pages=280–313 , chapter-url=http://www.dmgh.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb00000868_00314.html?sortIndex=010:050:0001:010:00:00 , language=Latin , access-date=2014-08-24 , archive-date=2017-09-17 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917160733/http://www.dmgh.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb00000868_00314.html?sortIndex=010:050:0001:010:00:00 , url-status=dead Also available fro
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*Claszen, David, and Kats, J.M.J.G. ed. and comm., 'Chronicon Moissiacense Maius. A Carolingian world chronicle from Creation until the first years of Louis the Pious', University of Leiden Research MA thesis, 2 vols (2012), https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/handle/1887/20005 10th-century history books Carolingian historiography 10th-century Latin books 10th-century Latin writers 10th-century French historians