Hungarians, Cumans, Bulgarians & Mongols in the Chronica de Gestis Hungarorum of Mark Kálti or 'Képes Krónika', Hungary, 1360 (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika.htm)
(http://i1368.photobucket.com/albums/ag197/druzhina345/14/th/Kepes_Kronika-p1-upper_th.jpg)
First arrival of the Hungarians {Huns} into Pannonia (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika-p7.htm)
On the election of Attila King of the Hungarians {Huns} (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika-p9.htm)
The Hungarians again enter Pannonia (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika-p21-upper.htm)
Hungarian Captains (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika-p26-right.htm)
Various peoples arrive in Pannonia (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika-p32-lower.htm)
Hungarians devastate Bulgaria (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika-p33-lower.htm)
The fight between Botond and the Greek fighter in front of the gates of Constantinople (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika-p36-middle.htm)
King Stephen captures pagan leader Gyula (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika-p40.htm)
King Stephen's defeat of Bulgarian leader, Keán (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika-p41-upper.htm)
The Saint Ladislaus Legend (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/St-Ladislaus-Kepes_Kronika.htm)
Mongols invaded Hungary and annihilated Béla IV's army in the Battle of Mohi on 11 April 1241 (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika-p125-lower.htm)
Mongols in Hungary (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika-p128.htm)
Battle of Rozgony (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika-p137.htm)
Battle against the Voivode of Transylvania in 1330 (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika-p143.htm)
Battle against the Voivode of Transylvania in 1330 (2nd version) (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika-p146.htm)
Hungarian Light Cavalrymen, 14th Century, by Ian Heath is based on the Képes Krónika (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/WRG/Middle_Ages_2-85-87-Hungarian_light_cavalry.htm)
Figure 85 of a Jazyge, Cuman, Szekler, Ruthenian or Tartar is based on The Frontispiece of the Képes Krónika, Hungary, 1360 (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika-p1-upper.htm)
Figure 86 is based on Ladislaus IV, half-Cumanian king of Hungary in Cumanian clothes (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika-p128.htm), but this figure has armoured feet, similar to pictures of knights and with the same longitudinal strip as a Hungarian Knight on p31. (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika-p31.htm) Light cavalry do not carry shields in the Képes Krónika.
Figure 87, in more Western European costume, is based on The Hungarians battle against Emperor Konrad III on p119 (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/Kepes_Kronika-p119.htm)
Hungarian Man-At-Arms, 14th Century, by Ian Heath (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/WRG/Middle_Ages_2-88-Hungarian_MaA-14C.htm) is again based on the Frontispiece with a visor added from The Saint Ladislaus legend in the Unitarian Church of Homoródkarácsonyfalva / Craeciunel / Krötschendorf, Romania (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/14/St-Ladislaus-Homorodkaracsonyfalva.htm)
MIRROR SITE
Hungarians, Cumans, Bulgarians & Mongols in the Chronica de Gestis Hungarorum of Mark Kálti or 'Képes Krónika', Hungary, 1360 (http://www.warfare2.likamva.in/14/Kepes_Kronika.htm)
Druzhina
Illustrations of Hungarian Costume & Soldiers (http://www.warfare.uphero.com/Hungary.htm)
Gosh, that's a huge amount of finds D. Nice one.
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Cheers - Phil.
Good stuff.