Minutely though Hawkwood's military achievements were recorded by the chroniclers, his motivation has always been hard to discern. |
The chroniclers were Buddhists belonging to the sect of the Buddha Gothama. |
Britain's inner city chroniclers are more chip shop than champagne, but this down-at-heel feel has more of an edge. |
Contemporary chroniclers mainly describe her as an adulterer and temptress. |
The vaticinations of Thomas are cited by various later chroniclers, and had as much credit in England as in Scotland. |
The more fair-minded breed of chroniclers, who have benefited from newly released Russian documents after the Soviet collapse, do provide a less Anglophile version of history. |