Chronica Gallica of 511
One calls Chronica Gallica of the year 511 old a Chronique, preserved by only one manuscript of Madrid of the XIIIe century.
It resembles per many features another chronicle of Gaulle, the Chronica Gallica of 452 , of which it wanted to perhaps be a continuation. Like it, it was written in the south of Gaulle, perhaps with Arles or Marseilles. The sources of its author are the Chronica Gallica of 452 , the chronicle of Sulpice Sévère, that of Hydace, Orose and the consular Fastes. It was the subject of a compilation in Spain in 733.
The period that it covers goes from 379 to 509 - 511, from where its name. As in the usual style of the chronicles, it brings information short and precise on the events but those, separately sometimes the mention of the years of reign of an emperor, are not dated, and their situation must be deduced from the events which precede and which follow. It is by it only, for example, that one knows the defeat of Anthemiolus to Arles, towards 470 - 471.
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