Vecelin Explained
Vecelin, also Vecellin and Vencellin,[1] was a prominent military commander of Stephen I of Hungary at the end of the 10th and the beginning of the 11th century. He was of Bavarian origin and came from a city named as either Wasserburg[1] or Weissenburg.[2]
See also
Sources
- Book: Engel, Pál . 2001. The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895–1526 . I.B. Tauris Publishers . 1-86064-061-3.
- Book: Györffy, György . 1994. King Saint Stephen of Hungary . Atlantic Research and Publications . 0-88033-300-6.
- Book: Kristó, Gyula . Zsoldos . Attila . Saint Stephen and His Country: A Newborn Kingdom in Central Europe - Hungary . Lucidus Kiadó . 2001 . 15–36 . The Life of King Stephen the Saint . 963-86163-9-3.
- Book: Veszprémy, László . Kristó . Gyula . Engel . Pál . Makk . Ferenc . Korai magyar történeti lexikon (9-14. század) [=Encyclopedia of the Early Hungarian History (9th-14th centuries)] . Akadémiai Kiadó . 1994 . 722 . Vecelin . 963-05-6722-9. hu.
Notes and References
- Book: Képes Krónika . Chronicon Pictum . Geréb László . 1993 . Magyar Hírlap and Maecenas . 963-8164-07-7 . hu . Lejött Bajorországból Vencellin is, a wasserburgi.... - Vencellin came from Wasserburg in Bavaria.... . 1 December 2015 .
- Book: Chronicon Budense . József Podhradczky . 1838 . Buda . Gyurián & Bagó . 48 . "Descendit quoque de Bavaria Vencellinus videlicet de Veyzenburch...." - "Vencellinus also came from Bavaria, namely [from] Weissenburg...." . 1 December 2015 .