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- The Annales Posonienses or Annals of Pressburg (Hungarian: Pozsonyi Évkönyv) are the only extant early medieval annals written in the Kingdom of Hungary...
- founded in 1626 by Peter Cardinal Pazmáň (Péter Pázmany) as Collegium Posoniense. Gamča's focus on mathematics, natural sciences and computer sciences...
- than within the family. After graduating from the Archigymnasium Regium Posoniense (today Gamča, Slovakia), in Pressburg (Pozsony, today's Bratislava), Liszt...
- England Annales Bertiniani – West Francia Annales CambriaeWales Annales PosoniensesKingdom of Hungary Annales seu cronicae in****i Regni Poloniae – Poland...
- renamed after the commander of the royal army. According to the Annales Posonienses, the Venetian Gerard was consecrated as the first bishop of the new diocese...
- draft of the Buda Chronicle was utilized by the author of the Chronicon Posoniense too. The content of the Buda Chronicle soon became obsolete due to the...
- in 1068. The identification of the invaders is uncertain: the Annales Posonienses writes of Pechenegs, the Illuminated Chronicle and other 14th- and 15th-century...
- Romania). The identification of the marauders is uncertain: the Annales Posonienses and Simon of Kéza write of Pechenegs, the 14th-century Hungarian chronicles...
- musical notation, laws from the time of Coloman of Hungary and the Annales Posonienses, which list the Hungarian kings. One of the five illustrations within...
- territory where Gr**** priests had up to that time proselytized. The Annales Posonienses recorded that "Gerard was consecrated bishop" in 1030, but the reliability...