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The main sources for the Anonymus Leobiensis are the Liber certarum historiarum of John of Viktring and the Chronicon pontificum et imperatorum of Martin of Opava. A copy of the former was kept at the court of the Duke of Austria in Vienna, while a copy of Martin of Opava's chronicle was expanded in Leoben around 1300, relying on local and Viennese annals and the works of Alexander of Roes.[1] It also borrowed from the Anonymi Chronicon Austriacum of around 1327, which is the original source for the account of the Mongol invasion of the Latin Empire in 1242.[2] Notes1. ^1 Karl Ubl, [https://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2213-2139_emc_SIM_00206 "Anonymus Leobiensis"], in Graeme Dunphy, Cristian Bratu (eds.), Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle (Brill, 2016). Consulted online on 21 December 2017. 2. ^István Vásáry, Cumans and Tatars: Oriental Military in the Pre-Ottoman Balkans, 1185–1365 (Cambridge University Press, 2005), p. 70. 2 : Chronicles|Medieval Latin histories |
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