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Chapter 10 Poland and the Polish People in Late Medieval German Historiography in: Germans and Poles in the Middle Ages
Scriptorvm Rerum Bohemicarvm E Bibliotheca Ecclesiae Metropolitanae ... - František Pražský, Beneš Krabice z Veitmile - Google Books
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Beneš Krabice z Veitmile – Wikipedie
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PDF) “Emperor Charles IV (1346-78) as the Architect of Local Religion in Prague.” Austrian History Yearbook 41 (2010): 15-29. | David C. Mengel - Academia.edu
Benesch von Weitmühl – Wikipedia
St. Jerome as a Slavic Apostle in Luxemburg Bohemia (Viator 44/1 (2013)) | Julia Verkholantsev - Academia.edu
Chapter 3 The Last Moments, Funerals, and Graves of the Bohemian Kings in: Festivities, Ceremonies, and Rituals in the Lands of the Bohemian Crown in the Late Middle Ages
In Heaven and on Earth: Church Treasure in Late Medieval Bohemia by Kateřina Horníčková Submitted to Central European Univer
Abbreviations Prologue
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St. Jerome, Apostle to the Slavs, and the Roman Slavonic Rite (Speculum 87 (2012): 37-61) | Julia Verkholantsev - Academia.edu
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The Coin in the Political Culture of the Middle Ages. On the Iconography of the Bohemian Deniers in the First Half of the 12th Century | Marcin Pauk - Academia.edu
Beneš Krabice z Veitmile – Seznam.cz
Krabicové z Veitmile – Wikipedie
On history versus chronicles – Going Medieval
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Beneš Krabice z Weitmile | Katedrála
Kronika - František Pražský a Beneš Krabice z Veitmile. | Aukro
PDF) Reconsidering the Origins of Portraiture: Instead of an Introduction
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PDF) The alleged conversion of the Olomouc Rabbi Moses in 1425. Contribution to the host desecration legends in mediaeval literature