- also
known as the
Thuróczy Chronicle, is the
title of a 15th-century Latin-language
Hungarian chronicle written by
Johannes Thuróczy by
compiling several...
- Pannonia. — Mark of Kalt:
Chronicon Pictum Hungarian chronicler Johannes Thuróczy names seven captains who led
seven tribes in the
Chronica Hungarorum: Árpád...
- Attraktor, Gödöllő, Hungary, 2003.
Johannes Thuróczy:
Chronica Hungarorum http://thuroczykronika.atw.hu/pdf/
Thuroczy.pdf Mályusz Elemér:
Zsigmond király uralma...
- soon
became obsolete due to the more
extensive Hungarian history of the
Thuróczy Chronicle,
which was
published in 1488,
which also
bears the same title...
-
Augsburg edition of the
Chronica Hungarorum by
Johannes Thuróczy from 1488, also
known as the
Thuróczy Chronicle.
Epitome rerum Hungarorum by
Pietro Ranzano...
- he
stated that the Székelys may use the
script of the Blaks.
Johannes Thuróczy wrote in the
Chronica Hungarorum that the Székelys did not
forget the Scythian...
-
Hungarica Turiciensia: 161–177, ISBN 9639349100
Johannes Thuróczy:
Chronica Hungarorum http://thuroczykronika.atw.hu/pdf/
Thuroczy.pdf X-SAMPA for Hungarian...
- Latin:
magister ("judge")
Johannes de
Thurocz The
first page of
Thuroczy's chronicle Born c. 1435 Died 1488 or 1489
Occupation Historian Language Latin...
-
described as "the
second Attila". The
Chronica Hungarorum by
Johannes Thuróczy set the goal of
glorifying Attila,
which was
undeservedly neglected, moreover...
- oszk.hu/02200/02249/02249.htm
Johannes Thuróczy:
Chronica Hungarorum http://thuroczykronika.atw.hu/pdf/
Thuroczy.pdf Ströhl, Hugo
Gerard (1890). Oesterreichish-Ungarische...