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33: 196:, having made an alliance with the King of Hungary (...) he could easily seize and subjugate all the heretic and barbarian peoples who occupy so rich and beautiful a territory as wrongful possessors. Even if Charles himself could not acquire the whole of the so-called empire of the Greeks, he himself, on one side, and the above-mentioned king of Hungary, on the other, could conquer the said empire and the peoples in question." 177:. Although the text gives a geographically accurate description of Eastern Europe, it is often based on myths or hearsay, and the author does not seem to have used local historical documents to write it. 151:. The geography, politics, culture and economy of these kingdoms are described. It has been argued that his knowledge of Albania and Hungary was better than that of countries further east. He mislocates 208:, the earliest from the 14th century. The text has been translated into Hungarian, Romanian and Serbian. There is an English translation of the section relating to Albania. 180:
The treatise contains a very positive and detailed description of Hungary, as its author presumably wanted to persuade the French king that the best ally in the area was
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Anonymi Descriptio Europae Orientalis = Anonimov Opis istočne Evrope: kritičko izdanje teksta na latinskom jeziku, prevod i filološka analiza Dragana Kunčer
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How to Recover the Holy Land: The Crusade Proposals of the Late Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries
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A rómaiak pannóniai legelője. Megjegyzések egy hagyomány keletkezéséhez (II. rész)
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A Descriptio Europae Orientalis eszmei háttere és politikai célzatossága
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Early Albania: A Reader of Historical Texts, 11th–17th Centuries
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Grzesik, Ryszard (2010). "Descriptio Europae Orientalis". In
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The Wars of the Balkan Peninsula: Their Medieval Origins
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Index

Anonymi Descriptio Europae Orientalis

Latin
France
Catholic
Orthodox
Bogomils
Dominican
Andreas Hungarus
archbishop of Bar
Albania
Charles, Count of Valois
crusade
Byzantine Empire
his claim to Constantinople
treatises on the recovery of the Holy Land
Bohemia
Bulgaria
Halych
Hungary
Poland
Serbia
Byzantine Empire
Trebizond
Sinope
Speculum historiale
Vincent of Beauvais
Hayton of Korykos
Charles I of Hungary
Lord Charles

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