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Vincent of Prague

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is a strictly chronological account of Vladislav's reign down to 1167, when it abruptly stops. The Italian campaign of 1158 takes up over a third of the work. In his prologue Vincent states his purpose as recording the
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sued for peace, the city first approached the bishops—including Daniel of Prague—and then Vladislav, who dictated terms of surrender that Vincent wrote down.
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between 1154 and 1160. He was thus an eyewitness to many important events in the
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between 1214 and 1222. Vincent himself is sometimes regarded as one of
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included the text of this surrender agreement in his chronicle.
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Index

Czech
canon
notary
Prague Cathedral
Vladislav II of Bohemia
Daniel of Prague
Holy Roman Empire
Frederick I
Milan
Rahewin
gesta
Judith of Thuringia
Gerlach of Milevsko
Cosmas's continuators
Annales Bohemorum Vincentii Pragensis
Vincentii Pragensis Annales
Wilhelm Wattenbach
Monumenta Germaniae Historica



"Vincent of Prague"
Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle
Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages (500–1300)
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12th-century writers in Latin
Chroniclers from the Holy Roman Empire
Czech Roman Catholic priests
12th-century people from Bohemia
Writers from medieval Bohemia

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