- The
Gesta principum Polonorum (Medieval Latin: [ˈgɛsta ˈprinʲtʃipum pɔlɔˈnɔːrum]; "Deeds of the
Princes of the Poles") is the
oldest known medieval chronicle...
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Mirrors for
princes or
mirrors of
princes (Latin:
specula principum) was a
literary genre of
didactic political writings throughout the
Middle Ages and...
- Anonim, is the name
traditionally given to the
anonymous author of
Gesta principum Polonorum (Deeds of the
Princes of the Poles),
composed in
Latin between...
- The country's
early origins were
described by
Gallus Anonymus in
Gesta principum Polonorum, the
oldest Polish chronicle. An
important national event of...
- ("Royal Hill").
Lestko (also Lestek, Leszek),
mentioned in the
Gesta principum Polonorum,
completed between 1112 and 1118 by
Gallus Anonymus, was the...
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Chronica principum Poloniae (Polish:
Kronika książąt polskich) is a
historiographical work
written in Silesia, ca, 1382–1386. Its
authorship is ascribed...
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Chronica seu
originale regum et
principum Poloniae,
short name
Chronica Polonorum, is a
Latin history of
Poland written by
Wincenty Kadłubek
between 1190...
- coining, and the
right to
build fortification. The 1232
Statutum in
favorem principum mostly extended these privileges to
secular territories.
Although many...
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University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-873862-6.
Giraldus Cambrensis De
instructione principum libri iii. London:
Anglia Christiana, 1846. [Book 1 omitted]
Recueil des...
- potestate, a
major text of early-14th-century papalism, and De
regimine principum, a
guide book for
Christian temporal leadership.
Giles was
styled Doctor...