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What (who) is historiography$35399$ - definition

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Historiography of the Middle Ages; Medieval historiography

Hellenic historiography         
Hellenistic historiography; Greco-Roman historiography; Greek historiographers; Greek historians; Historiography of ancient Greece; Greek historian; Greek historiography
Hellenic historiography (or Greek historiography) involves efforts made by Greeks to track and record historical events. By the 5th century BC, it became an integral part of ancient Greek literature and held a prestigious place in later Roman historiography and Byzantine literature.
Ethiopian historiography         
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  • Abyssinia]], by the Flemish cartographer [[Abraham Ortelius]] (1527–1598)
  • An inscribed tomb at the Adua Memorial in the northern town of Adwa, Ethiopia, which commemorates the 1896 [[Battle of Adwa]].
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  • Orthodox church]] of [[Ura Kidane Mehret]], [[Zege Peninsula]], [[Lake Tana]], Ethiopia
  • Ancient South Arabian]] [[boustrophedon]], from the period preceding the foundation of the Kingdom of Aksum (c. 100 AD), found near Axum, Ethiopia
  • Western-style painting of the [[Nine Saints]] (not all in photo) of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, as depicted on the mural in the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion, Axum, Ethiopia.
  • slaying a dragon]]), on a [[Ge'ez]] prayer scroll meant to dispel evil spirits that were thought to cause various ailments, [[Wellcome Collection]], London
  • Early 18th century manuscript illumination from Aksum showing two scribes.
  • king]] [[Ezana]], mid-4th century AD
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  • the Portuguese]] for [[Mary I of England]], 1558 ([[British Library]])
  • Salama III]], head of the [[Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church]] (1841–1867). This ''[[abuna]]'' (''abun'') ecclesiastical office was established to strengthen Ethiopia's historical ties with the [[Coptic Orthodox Church]] in Egypt.
  • An 1896 depiction of the [[Queen of Sheba]] (Makeda)
  • Adal]] and his forces (''[[Le Livre des Merveilles]]'', 15th century).
OVERVIEW ABOUT THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF ETHIOPIA
Historiography of Ethiopia
Ethiopian historiography includes the ancient, medieval, early modern, and modern disciplines of recording the history of Ethiopia, including both native and foreign sources. The roots of Ethiopian historical writing can be traced back to the ancient Kingdom of Aksum (c.
Bulgarian historiography         
Historiography of Bulgaria
Certified Bulgarian historiography dates back to the 17th century.СЪЩЕСТВУВАЛА ЛИ Е ОРИГИНАЛНА БЪЛГАРСКА ИСТОРИОГРАФИЯ?

Wikipedia

List of historians

This is a list of historians only for those with a biographical entry in Wikipedia. Major chroniclers and annalists are included. Names are listed by the person's historical period. The entries continue with the specializations, not nationality.