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General Editors' Preface
Abbreviations
List of Genealogical Tables and Maps
Ferdinand Seibt: Introduction
Editors' Introduction to the Autobiography
Karoli IV imperatoris Romanorum [Vita ab eo ipso conscripta]
Autobiography of Emperor Charles IV
Editors' Introduction to the Legend
Karoli IV imperatoris Romanorum [Hystoria nova de sancto Wenceslao martyre]
Emperor Charles IV [Legend of St. Wenceslas]
Bibliography
Gazetteer of Geographical Names
Genealogical Tables
Index of Proper Names
Index of Geographical Names
Maps
One of the few autobiographies to have survived from the Middle Ages, this life history of one of the most influential rulers of the fourteenth century, Charles IV of Bohemia, covers his life from birth until his election as King of Germany in 1346.
Charles IV describes his childhood, spent mainly in the court of French kings, his juvenile years, his marriage and his first steps into the international political scene during the early part of the fourteenth century.
A unique addition to this volume is the first ever English translation of the Legend of Saint Wenceslas, written by Charles IV of Luxemburg.
Balázs Nagy is Associate Professor at the Department of Medieval Studies of CEU, and at the Department of Medieval and Early Modern European History of Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. A founding member of the Medieval Central Europe Research Network (MECERN).