!!!Salzburger Annalen

Salzburg Annals, records of occurrences and events from the 
8%%sup th/%  to the 10%%sup th/%  century in the province of 
Salzburg, initiated in the 9%%sup th/%  century and recorded 
around 1150 in a Codex now in the possession of Admont monastery. Date 
back to annals from around 830 ("Annales Iuvavenses 
antiqui"), which at first covered the period up to 842 and then 
continued to 976. The "Annales Iuvavenses maximi" contain 
some important dates, such as a reference to Vienna in 881, the site 
of the battle with Hungary in 907 (Pressburg/Bratislava) and a report 
about the kingship of the Bavarian count Arnulf in 919. A new codex of 
annals ("Annales Sancti Ruperti") was initiated at 
St. Peter in Salzburg, which began in 1180, ended in 1286 and 
were later continued up to 1327.

!Literature
Monumenta Germaniae Historica Scriptores 9 and 30/2; A. 
Lhotsky, Quellenkunde zur mittelalterlichen Geschichte Oesterreichs, 
MIOeG, additional vol. 19, 1963.


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