they were called chroniclers
The early monks of the midevil ages wrote with a quilland ink.
the monks wrote down the early legend's and oral culture of Ireland in the roman alphabet.
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No, she never met him. He wrote that in a book after she died in England.
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The chroniclers wrote the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles.
They were "Chroniclers" as in "The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles."
The early monks of the midevil ages wrote with a quilland ink.
the monks wrote down the early legend's and oral culture of Ireland in the roman alphabet.
The monks wrote their books in the Scriptorium.
Yes, Bede wrote "The Ecclesiastical History of the English People," which is a major source of information about early Anglo-Saxon England. It covers the history of England from the Roman occupation to Bede's own time in the early 8th century.
The Venerable Bede, a monk who was England's greatest scholar in the seventh and eighth centuries, wrote down the history of this early period in The Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation.
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History of England.
Monks who write books are commonly known as monk authors or monk scribes. These individuals have played a significant role throughout history in preserving and sharing knowledge through their writings.
The early cleric known as the Venerable Bede wrote The Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation. It was one of the first attempts to describe an English history.
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