Dionysius Fabricius Explained
Dionysius Fabricius (1564–1617)[1] was a clergyman and chronicler active in Livonia in the 17th century.
Dionysius Fabricius was the dean of the church in Viljandi.[1] [2] [3] His best-known work is the four-volume Livonicae Historiae compendiosa series, in quatuor digesta partes ab anno 1158 usque ad annum 1610, which deals with the history of Livonia.[4]
Notes and References
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- Book: Marek Tamm . Murray . Alan V. . The Clash of Cultures on the Medieval Baltic Frontier . 2009 . Ashgate . Burlington, VT . 17 . A New World into Old Worlds: The Eastern Baltic Region and the Cultural Geography of Medieval Europe.
- News: Kersa . Kristina . Risk, Emotions and Hospitality in 13th Century Estonian Sauna . December 26, 2023 . ERR . April 9, 2023.
- Vahtre . Sulev . Dionysius Fabriciuse Liivimaa kroonika . Ajalooline Ajakiri . 2007 . 1 . 3–21.