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missing publisher (link) Podhradczky, József (1838) [1365].
Chronicon Budense (in Latin). Buda. – A more
readable Latin text, with
notes in
Latin Geréb...
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first republished in 1838 by
academician József
Podhraczky as
Chronicon Budense in Latin,
since that time the
historiographical name of the
chronicle is...
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meridian east At the
Stockholm Observatory Buda 19° 03′ 37″ E Meridianu(s)
Budense 19° class=notpageimage| 19th
meridian east Used
between 1469 and 1495;...
- Christian". The
results of the
investigation are unknown, but the
Chronicon Budense writes that
Ladislaus was
buried in the
cathedral of Csanád (now Cenad...
- Library). ISBN 978-963-200-723-6. Spychała, Lesław (2010). "Chronicon
Budense [Chronica Hungarorum]". In Dunphy,
Graeme (ed.).
Encyclopedia of the Medieval...
- ... Veszprémy 1994, p. 722. József Podhradczky, ed. (1838).
Chronicon Budense. Buda: Gyurián & Bagó. p. 48.
Retrieved 1
December 2015.
Descendit quoque...
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fragmented texts into
coherent works. The so-called Buda
Chronicle (Chronicon
Budense)
family derived from Ákos'
shorter gesta through its
Franciscan (Minorite)...
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bucculatricis (Howard, 1892)
Copidosoma buchari**** Myartseva, 1983
Copidosoma budense Erdos, 1955
Copidosoma calligoni Myartseva, 1983
Copidosoma caspi**** Myartseva...
- ****an and Morocco.
Species within this
genus include: †Rhabdophyllia
budense Kolosvary 1949 †Rhabdophyllia
flexuosa Roniewicz 1976 †Rhabdophyllia indica...