How to use in-sentence of “chronicle”:
– The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle does not say when he died.
– Much of the information given in the Chronicle is not recorded elsewhere.
– Ethelred with his brother Alfred arrived with their army to meet the new threat.”The Chronicle of Henry of Huntingdon”, ed.
– Cheitharol Kumbaba, also spelled Cheitharon Kumpapa, is the court chronicle of the kings of Manipur.
– The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle gave Cenred a pedigree going back to the Saxon god Woden.

Example sentences of “chronicle”:
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for 628 says that Cynegils of WessexCyngils, king of Wessex, and Cwichelm his son 'fought with Penda at Cirencester and came to an agreement with him there'.
- Their accounts are mentioned in the Moirang Ningthourol Lambuba, the royal chronicle of Ancient Moirang.
– The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for 628 says that Cynegils of WessexCyngils, king of Wessex, and Cwichelm his son ‘fought with Penda at Cirencester and came to an agreement with him there’.
– Their accounts are mentioned in the Moirang Ningthourol Lambuba, the royal chronicle of Ancient Moirang.
– But the friendship soon ended.”The Chronicle of Henry of Huntingdon”, ed.
– Whilst there she submitted her comics to the San Francisco Chronicle and they were published in the opinion and book review section.
– It is a 17th century chronicle of the reigns of the Japanese emperors before the 19th century.
– Cengage Learning filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 on July 2, 2013.Howard, Jennifer The Chronicle of Higher Education Cengage Learning left bankruptcy on April 1, 2014.
– Paul, “The Chronicle of Fulk le Rechin: a reassessment, Haskins Society Journal 18: Studies in Medieval History, 2006″, eds.
– The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for 628 says that Cyngils and Cwichelm his son ‘fought with Penda of MerciaPenda at Cirencester and came to an agreement with him there’.
– The Chronicle of their explosive life and its gradual descent into the world of crime a journalist who tries to rescue the mortal Queen of beauty performs it.
– The part of the village called “Ringham” can be traced to 788 AD, when it’s mentioned by a chronicle of the bishop of Salzburg.
– She then became publisher of the Little Chronicle Publishing Company.
– The Gibraltar Chronicle is a newspaper published daily in Gibraltar since 1801.
