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- Annals_of_St_Neots abstract "The Annals of St Neots are a Latin chronicle compiled and written at Bury St Edmunds (Suffolk) between c. 1120 and c. 1140. It covers the history of Britain, extending from its invasion by Julius Caesar (60 B.C.) to the making of Normandy in 914. Like the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, it is chiefly concerned with Anglo-Saxon history, but it differs from it in adopting a distinct East Anglian perspective on certain events and weaving a significant amount of Frankish history into its narrative.".
- Annals_of_St_Neots comment "The Annals of St Neots are a Latin chronicle compiled and written at Bury St Edmunds (Suffolk) between c. 1120 and c. 1140. It covers the history of Britain, extending from its invasion by Julius Caesar (60 B.C.) to the making of Normandy in 914. Like the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, it is chiefly concerned with Anglo-Saxon history, but it differs from it in adopting a distinct East Anglian perspective on certain events and weaving a significant amount of Frankish history into its narrative.".