chronographies

/krəˈnɑɡrəfiz/
noun
  1. Written works or records that describe events in chronological order; histories or chronicles.
    • She compared different chronographies to find the most accurate timeline of the war.
    • The library's collection includes several medieval chronographies of European kings.
    • Ancient chronographies often mixed historical facts with legends.
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