Chronicon (Eusebius)

The Chronicon or Chronicle (Greek: Παντοδαπὴ ἱστορία Pantodape historia, "Universal history") was a work in two books by Eusebius of Caesarea.

The original Greek text is lost, although substantial quotations exist in later chronographers.

Portions also exist in quotation in later Syriac writers such as the fragments by James of Edessa and, following him, Michael the Syrian.

The first part (Greek, Chronographia, "Annals") gives a summary of universal history from the sources, arranged according to nations.

It is the longest preserved list of Olympic victors, containing however mainly the stadion (running race) winners from 776 B.C.

Armenian translation of Eusebius Chronicon, 13th century manuscript