The Hungarian-Polish chronicle has preserved the Hungarian tradition, based on a shorter edition of the Legenda Hartviciana and one of the editions of the Gesta Ungarorum, a Croatian story about a murdered king of presumably Great-Moravian origin and, finally, a Polish chronicle from the early 13th century which bears traces of a narrative about the acts of Bolesław II the Generous written before 1076, perhaps the oldest Polish chronicle known to historians.
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