A collection of legends of pre-Butlerian times writen by Tovat Gwinsted in 9222 AG. It was translated on Arrakis/DE in 10295 AG and was used by Harq al-Harba for his work Carthage. Compare a passage from the Chronicles: "In this he had a better teacher, Assur-nasir-apli, cruelest of the cruel, who slew his father to take possession of the throne." ― with a passage of al-Harba's Carthage: "Make way for a better instructor —Assur-nasir-apli, cruelest of the cruel,Whose reign began with patricide." ―(III, ii, 125-27) It seems to have been also the source of one of Leto II/DE's Stolen Journals/DE:
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