Chronica principum Poloniae, the Glossary
Chronica principum Poloniae (Kronika książąt polskich) is a historiographical work written in Silesia, ca, 1382–1386.[1]
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30 relations: Adalbert of Prague, Bishop of Wrocław, Bolesław III Wrymouth, Book of Henryków, Brzeg, Canon (title), Chronica seu originale regum et principum Poloniae, Chronicle of Dalimil, Chronicon Polono-Silesiacum, Collegiate church, Gallus Anonymus, Genesis flood narrative, Gesta principum Polonorum, Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, Jadwiga of Poland, Louis I of Brzeg, Medieval Latin, Piast dynasty, Popiel, Richeza of Lotharingia, Rupert I of Legnica, Siege of Głogów, Silesia, Wenceslaus II of Legnica, Wincenty Kadłubek, 1277, 1285, 1382, 1384, 1520.
- 1380s books
- 14th-century books in Latin
- 14th-century history books
- Chronicles about Poland
- Chronicles about Poland in Latin
Adalbert of Prague
Adalbert of Prague (Sanctus Adalbertus, svatý Vojtěch, svätý Vojtech, święty Wojciech, Szent Adalbert (Béla); 95623 April 997), known in the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia by his birth name Vojtěch (Voitecus), was a Czech missionary and Christian saint.
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Bishop of Wrocław
Bishops of the (Breslau)Wrocław Bishopric, Prince-Bishopric (1290–1918), and Archdiocese (since 1930; see Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wrocław for details).
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Bolesław III Wrymouth
Bolesław III Wrymouth (Bolesław III Krzywousty; 20 August 1086 – 28 October 1138), also known as Boleslaus the Wry-mouthed, was the duke of Lesser Poland, Silesia and Sandomierz between 1102 and 1107 and over the whole of Poland between 1107 and 1138.
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Book of Henryków
The Book of Henryków (Księga henrykowska, Liber fundationis claustri Sanctae Mariae Virginis in Heinrichow) is a Latin chronicle of the Cistercian abbey in Henryków in Lower Silesia, Poland. Chronica principum Poloniae and Book of Henryków are chronicles about Poland and history of Silesia.
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Brzeg
Brzeg (Latin: Alta Ripa, German: Brieg, Silesian German: Brigg) is a town in southwestern Poland with 34,778 inhabitants (December 2021) and the capital of Brzeg County.
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Canon (title)
Canon (translit) is a Christian title usually used to refer to a member of certain bodies in subject to an ecclesiastical rule.
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Chronica seu originale regum et principum Poloniae
''Historia Polonica'', Vincenti Kadłubkonis Episcopi Cracoviensis, 1612 Chronica seu originale regum et principum Poloniae, short name Chronica Polonorum, is a Latin history of Poland written by Wincenty Kadłubek between 1190 and 1208 CE. Chronica principum Poloniae and Chronica seu originale regum et principum Poloniae are chronicles about Poland and chronicles about Poland in Latin.
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Chronicle of Dalimil
The Chronicle of Dalimil (Dalimilova kronika; Kronika tak řečeného Dalimila) is the first chronicle written in the Old Czech language. Chronica principum Poloniae and chronicle of Dalimil are 14th-century history books.
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Chronicon Polono-Silesiacum
Chronicon Polono-Silesiacum (Kronika polsko-śląska, Polish-Silesian Chronicle) or simply Chronicon Polonorum is a medieval Polish chronicle based on Wincenty Kadłubek's Chronica seu originale regum et principum Poloniae and the anonymous poem Carmen Mauri, with additional information on the history of Silesia. Chronica principum Poloniae and Chronicon Polono-Silesiacum are chronicles about Poland, chronicles about Poland in Latin and history of Silesia.
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Collegiate church
In Christianity, a collegiate church is a church where the daily office of worship is maintained by a college of canons, a non-monastic or "secular" community of clergy, organised as a self-governing corporate body, headed by a dignitary bearing a title which may vary, such as dean or provost.
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Gallus Anonymus
Gallus Anonymus, also known by his Polonized variant Gall Anonim, is the name traditionally given to the anonymous author of (Deeds of the Princes of the Poles), composed in Latin between 1112 and 1118.
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Genesis flood narrative
The Genesis flood narrative (chapters 6–9 of the Book of Genesis) is a Hebrew flood myth.
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Gesta principum Polonorum
The ("Deeds of the Princes of the Poles") is the oldest known medieval chronicle documenting the history of Poland from the legendary times until 1113. Chronica principum Poloniae and Gesta principum Polonorum are chronicles about Poland and chronicles about Poland in Latin.
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Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor
Henry V (Heinrich V.; probably 11 August 1081 or 1086 – 23 May 1125) was King of Germany (from 1099 to 1125) and Holy Roman Emperor (from 1111 to 1125), as the fourth and last ruler of the Salian dynasty.
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Jadwiga of Poland
Jadwiga (1373 or 137417 July 1399), also known as Hedwig (Hedvig), was the first woman to be crowned as monarch of the Kingdom of Poland.
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Louis I of Brzeg
Louis I the Fair, also known as the Wise or the Righteous (Ludwik I Sprawiedliwy, Roztropny, or Prawy) or Louis I of Brzeg (Ludwik I brzeski; – 6/23 December 1398) was Duke of Legnica from 1342 to 1346 (jointly with his elder brother Wenceslaus I until 1345) and of Brzeg from 1358 until his death.
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Medieval Latin
Medieval Latin was the form of Literary Latin used in Roman Catholic Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
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Piast dynasty
The House of Piast was the first historical ruling dynasty of Poland. Chronica principum Poloniae and Piast dynasty are history of Silesia.
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Popiel
Prince Popiel ІІ (or Duke Popiel) was a legendary 9th-century ruler of two proto-Polish tribes, the Goplans and West Polans.
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Richeza of Lotharingia
Richeza of Lotharingia (also called Richenza, Rixa, Ryksa; born about 995/1000 – 21 March 1063) was a member of the Ezzonen dynasty who became queen of Poland as the wife of Mieszko II Lambert.
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Rupert I of Legnica
Rupert I of Legnica (Ruprecht I Legnicki) (27 March 1347 – by 12 January 1409) was a Duke of Legnica from 1364 until his death, and also regent over half of the Duchy of Głogów-Żagań during 1397–1401.
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Siege of Głogów
The siege of Głogów or Defense of Głogów (Schlacht bei Glogau, Obrona Głogowa) was fought on 24 August 1109 at the Silesian town of Głogów, between the Kingdom of Poland and the Holy Roman Empire. Chronica principum Poloniae and siege of Głogów are history of Silesia.
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Silesia
Silesia (see names below) is a historical region of Central Europe that lies mostly within modern Poland, with small parts in the Czech Republic and Germany.
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Wenceslaus II of Legnica
Wenceslaus II, Duke of Legnica (pl. Wacław II legnicki) (1348 – 30 December 1419) was a Duke of Legnica from 1364 (only nominal; from 1409 he reigned alone and personally) until 1413, Bishop of Lebus (1375–82) and Breslau (Wroclaw) (1382–1417; also Duke of Nysa-Otmuchów. He was the second son of Wenceslaus I of Legnica, by his wife Anna, daughter of Casimir I, Duke of Cieszyn.
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Wincenty Kadłubek
Wincenty Kadłubek (Vincentius Cadlubkonis; 1150 – 8 March 1223) was a Polish Catholic prelate and professed Cistercian who served as the Bishop of Kraków from 1208 until his resignation in 1218.
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1277
Year 1277 (MCCLXXVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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1285
Year 1285 (MCCLXXXV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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1382
Year 1382 (MCCCLXXXII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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1384
Year 1384 (MCCCLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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1520
Year 1520 (MDXX) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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See also
1380s books
- Chronica principum Poloniae
- Consolatio peccatorum, seu Processus Luciferi contra Jesum Christum
- Livre de chasse
- Nürnberger Handschrift GNM 3227a
- Shem Tob's Hebrew Gospel of Matthew
- Wycliffe's Bible
14th-century books in Latin
- Annals of Ghent
- Annals of Lund
- Barlings Chronicle
- Brut y Tywysogion
- Chronica Gentis Scotorum
- Chronica Jutensis
- Chronica principum Poloniae
- Chronicle of San Juan de la Peña
- Chronicle of the Twenty-Four Generals of the Order of Friars Minor
- Chronicon Pictum
- Chronicon terrae Prussiae
- Compendium Saxonis
- Consolatio peccatorum, seu Processus Luciferi contra Jesum Christum
- Cronaca fiorentina di Marchionne di Coppo Stefani
- De Mulieribus Claris
- De Triplici Statu Mundi
- De casibus virorum illustrium
- De viris illustribus (Petrarch)
- De vita solitaria
- Descriptio Europae Orientalis
- Directorium Inquisitorum
- Directorium ad faciendum passagium transmarinum
- Eclogues (Dante)
- Epistolae familiares
- Flores Historiarum
- Genealogia Deorum Gentilium
- Gesta Romanorum
- Gesta comitum Barcinonensium
- Hagnaby Chronicle
- Horologium Sapientiae
- Lanercost Chronicle
- Liber Secretorum Fidelium Crucis
- Liber de Coquina
- Liber sine nomine
- Miracula sancti Martialis anno 1388 patrata
- Monarchia
- Nomina Villarum
- Oculus Sacerdotis
- Omne Bonum
- Pastorale (Eiximenis)
- Secretum Philosophorum
- Speculum Humanae Salvationis
- Vox Clamantis
14th-century history books
- An Nam chí lược
- Annales florentini
- Annals of Nenagh
- Austrian Chronicle of the 95 Rulers
- Baiyi Zhuan
- Bazm u Razm
- Brenhinoedd y Saeson
- Brut y Tywysogion
- Chronica Gentis Scotorum
- Chronica Jutensis
- Chronica principum Poloniae
- Chronicle of Dalimil
- Chronicle of Ioannina
- Chronicle of Muntaner
- Chronicle of San Juan de la Peña
- Chronicle of the Peninsular States
- Chronicle of the Twenty-Four Generals of the Order of Friars Minor
- Chronicon Angliae Petriburgense
- Chronicon Pictum
- Chronicon terrae Prussiae
- Codex Balduini Trevirensis
- Compendium Saxonis
- Croyland Chronicle
- Flores Historiarum
- Froissart's Chronicles
- Gikeiki
- Hermann von Wartberge
- History of Jin
- History of Liao
- History of Song (book)
- History of Yuan
- Jami' al-tawarikh
- Lanercost Chronicle
- Leabhar Ua Maine
- Livonian Rhymed Chronicle
- Mannyng's Chronicle
- Minorite Chronicle of Buda
- Novgorod First Chronicle
- Nuova Cronica
- Scalacronica
- Short Annals of Tirconaill
- Taiheiki
- Tarikh-i guzida
- The Tale of Hōgen
- Vita Edwardi Secundi
- Wenxian Tongkao
Chronicles about Poland
- Book of Henryków
- Chronica Polonorum (1519)
- Chronica principum Poloniae
- Chronica seu originale regum et principum Poloniae
- Chronicon Polono-Silesiacum
- Gesta principum Polonorum
- Kronika Polska
- Old Annals of the Holy Cross
- Polish–Hungarian Chronicle
- Primary Chronicle
- Wielkopolska Chronicle
Chronicles about Poland in Latin
- Annals of Quedlinburg
- Chronica Polonorum (1519)
- Chronica principum Poloniae
- Chronica seu originale regum et principum Poloniae
- Chronicon Polono-Silesiacum
- De moribus tartarorum, lituanorum et moscorum
- Gesta principum Polonorum
- Polish–Hungarian Chronicle
- Wielkopolska Chronicle
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronica_principum_Poloniae