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25: 160:(whom he considered relatives), from the legendary beginnings until the contemporary period. As a personal secretary of the king, he worked in the royal archives and collected his material from older chronicles conserved there. 217: 227: 232: 68: 46: 39: 237: 222: 108: 144: 92:) was the most famous Hungarian chronicler of the 13th century. He was a priest in the royal court of king 33: 93: 50: 112: 8: 116: 104: 168: 85: 171:
and became a popular work which helped the development of national consciousness.
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around 1282, in which he gives a vivid description of the history of the
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The chronicle was first published in print in 1782 in
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Hungarian
Ladislaus IV of Hungary
Sixtus of Esztergom
Andrew of Hungary
Stephen V of Hungary
Charles I of Sicily
Eighth Crusade
Naples
Catona
Messina
Rome
Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum
Latin
Huns
Hungarians
Buda
Hungarian
Jenő Szűcs
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13th-century Hungarian historians
Hungarian chroniclers
13th-century writers in Latin
Medieval Hungarian diplomats
13th-century diplomats

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