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- The Urgesta, also Gesta Ungarorum, Gesta Hungarorum vetera or ancient gesta (Hungarian: ősgeszta) are the historiographical names of the earliest Hungarian...
- original source of all extant Hungarian chronicles was the lost Gesta Ungarorum, which was written in the 11th century. The 14th-century Hungarian chronicle...
- original source of all extant Hungarian chronicles was the lost Gesta Ungarorum, which was written in the time of King Saint Ladislaus. The basic premise...
- in his Sancti Adalberti Pragensis episcopi et martyris vita altera as Ungarorum senior magnus. It was used by Géza and his son and heir Stephen of Hungary...
- including Hungarian nobles, Saxons and Szeklers (universisque nobilibus Ungarorum, Saxonibus, Syculis et Volachis), along with Church representatives from...
- in his Sancti Adalberti Pragensis episcopi et martyris vita altera as Ungarorum senior magnus. Szabados György: Magyar államalapítások a IX-XI. században;...
- Hungarians invaded Italy using the so-called "Route of the Hungarians" (Strada Ungarorum), leading from Pannonia to Lombardy, in 904. They arrived as King Berengar...
- Hungarians during and after their residency in Vardø. (Demonstratio idioma Ungarorum et Lapponum idem esse, 1770 Copenhagen) **** became the director of the...
- with Chronicles of the Poles, and the Life of Saint Stephen (Cronica Ungarorum juncta et mixta **** cronicis Polonorum, et vita sancti Stephani). According...
- Frederick Barbarossa, called Esztergom the capital of Hungarian people ("quae Ungarorum est metropolis").[citation needed] In the beginning of the 13th century...