Some of them were baptized; the territory which was afterwards known as the duchy of Normandy was ceded to them; but the story of the marriage of their chief Rollo with a sister of the king, related by the chronicler Dudo of Saint Quentin, is very doubtful. [noun]
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An old chronicler states that Robin Hood "entertained an hundred tall men and good archers." [noun]
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As a chronicler of the expedition remarked, "having practically accomplished nothing, the inglorious ones returned home." [noun]
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The story is, at least, so well found that the chronicler of Dartmouth College vs. [noun]
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His chronicler opines that it was a letter that must have moved a stone to tears. [Please select]
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I am reading _The Relations of Bernal Diaz_, companion and chronicler of the Cortés expedition. [Please select]
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A mere chronicler of events he would hardly have cared to be. [Please select]
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