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The 1st part of the text recounts the election after Attila the Hun - also in this
account there appears the Ursla legend + the history of the Martyrdom of her
companions at Cologne by the brother of Attila.
with the victory of King Matthias at Wiener-Neustadt."
F Murray #410Early German 276x195mm leaves not numbered. rig. numerals are
as follos: only the letter without number fo r1st leaf,
2 is 3 with tail cut off, 3 is 3 + 4 is iiij.
41 outline cuts of Hungarian princes 160 (some 190)x140mm
besides the front piece.
on c4 begins the Chronicle of Ludwig the Great 1342
to election of Matthias Corvinus, 1458.
Perhaps 2nd book printed at Brunn.
brought from Venice the Italian types used in this book
Stahel was a priest in the diocese of Augsburg - probably
a native of Memmingen, 1st printing at Passau 1481 with
B. Mayr, then at Venice 1484 with A. Corvus. His partner
Preinlein, a native of Ulm probably was alone about
1499 + printed the last book at Brunn, afterwards
produced the 1st 3 books at Olmutz in 1499.
(name Slovak occurs in from zlowachko.)
The Hungarian Illuminated Chronicle - Ref Z115Z M3
(p.114, 64 original manuscript) "Sophia .... he would give as wife to
King Andreas's son Salomon in order to confirm more strongly
the treaties of perpetual peace." Queen of King Saloman other name was Judith.
-bethrothal took place in Sept. 1058.
Concernign King of the Teutons.
Concerning the Coronation of Salomon during
the lifetime of his father, King Andreas

1044-1046 Peters Zweite Regierung (2nd rule)
1040-1060 King Andrew I
1060-63 Bda I - brother of Andrew - hero of the campaign against the Germans
1063-1074 Salomon - sond of Andrew.
1-74-1097 Geisa I - cousin of Salomon.
Geman King 1039-56 Henry III - Strongest of the Geman Emperors
1056-1106 Heinrich II wife-Agna

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