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- The Gesta principum Polonorum (Medieval Latin: [ˈgɛsta ˈprinʲtʃipum pɔlɔˈnɔːrum]; "Deeds of the Princes of the Poles") is the oldest known medieval chronicle...
- Chronica Polonorum or Cronica Polonorum (Latin for Chronicle of the Poles) may refer to: Gesta principum Polonorum (1112-1118), a medieval deeds narrative...
- The Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant or Library of the Polish Brethren called Unitarians 1665, 1668, 1692 (not 1656 as incorrectly...
- Chronica Polonorum (English: Chronicle of the Poles, Polish: Kronika polska) is a treatise about Polish history and geography written in Latin by a Polish...
- Hill"). Lestko (also Lestek, Leszek), mentioned in the Gesta principum Polonorum, completed between 1112 and 1118 by Gallus Anonymus, was the second legendary...
- Latin Latin influence in English Lexicon Mediae et Infimae Latinitatis Polonorum List of Gr**** phrases List of Latin abbreviations List of Latin and Gr****...
- the name traditionally given to the anonymous author of Gesta principum Polonorum (Deeds of the Princes of the Poles), composed in Latin between 1112 and...
- Netherlands, where Andrzej Wiszowaty Sr. published the Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant (1668) and Christopher Sand published the Bibliotheca...
- country's early origins were described by Gallus Anonymus in Gesta principum Polonorum, the oldest Polish chronicle. An important national event of the period...
- persons. They appear in the oldest Polish chronicle, Gesta principum Polonorum from the early 12th century. After the German conquest of Poland, a Polish...