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Chronicler meaning
A person who writes a chronicle or chronicles.
Synonyms of Chronicler
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But it was her “Barbara Walters Specials” more than anything else that made her a star, enshrining her as an indefatigable chronicler of the rich, the powerful and the infamous.
Thanks to dark influences from his brother, Mikhail Rasputin, and the Chronicler, Colossus has recently fallen from grace.
After a pause, the Chronicler corrects himself.
I'm also an avid motorcyclist, car enthusiast and chronicler of the ongoing evolution of mobility technologies.
The Chronicler decides to learn more about this multiverse as it dies, doing his best to travel across the remnants of the DC Universe and find sources of information that might otherwise be lost forever.
I listened to RDS play-by-play commentator Pierre Houde on 91.9 FM on Wednesday morning and he tends to be a relentlessly positive chronicler of Les Boys.
Pigafetta was the chronicler of the Magellan expedition in 1521 that brought Europeans for the first time to the archipelago.
Race chronicler Cyril Smith has looked closely at the issue.
This brilliant curatorial decision was made in order to express Monet’s striking ability to immortalize a landscape from one moment in time that would never be repeated, and by doing so, act as a chronicler of the environments that inspired him.
A deft chronicler of turmoil ranging from the devastation of the Vietnam War to the physical and emotional trauma that accompanies sexual violence, Tran is as much a historian as they are a poet.
As a social chronicler for during the flowering of the city’s hedonistic demimonde, Mr. Saban (SAY-ben), who died on June 26 at 72, was as influential in downtown circles as Liz Smith, the New York gossip institution, was uptown.
Beyond the shinty community, John Willie was one of the best-known voices in Scottish broadcasting and an outstanding chronicler of the game’s playing side.
But her newly published book, released for the first time 87 years after it was written, will shed new light on the author as a historical chronicler.
It was bad enough that the sun appeared to be in eclipse for an entire year, as the chronicler Procopius writing in Constantinople records.
Walter A. Brower, ’48, a chronicler of Rider’s history and former dean of The College of Education and Human Services, passed away on Feb. 3 at the age of 91.
According to a 17th-century chronicler, Ibrahim had asked Suleiman not to promote him to such high positions, fearing for his safety; to which Suleiman replied that under his reign, no matter what the circumstance, Ibrahim would never be put to death.
According to a southern chronicler, he "succeeded to the kingdom of the Northumbrians", and it is uncertain whether he had to fight Guthfrith.
According to chronicler Leo of Ostia the Greek artists decorated the apse, the arch and the vestibule of the basilica.
According to one chronicler, the coronation of Æthelred took place with much rejoicing by the councillors of the English people.
A discussion of the command "Kill them all, God will know his own." recorded by a contemporary Cistercian Chronicler.