Eusebius' Chronicle/Chronicon
The Western World's first "accurate" chronology of ancient history, by the noteworthy 4th-century cleric Eusebius of Caesarea Palestina. The author used numerous lost sources, often citing them by name and quoting from them at length. Among these are: Berosus, Alexander Polyhistor, Abydenus, Josephus, Castor, Diodorus, Cephalion, various named translations of the Bible, the writings of Manetho, Porphyrius, and others. Translated from Classical Armenian by Robert Bedrosian. Attached to the document is a multilingual HTML version, and links to additional resources. This is the Chronicle Part I. The Chronological Tables (Chronicle Part II) which accompanied this work in the 4th century also are available in English translation at Internet Archive.
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