Historia Regum Hungariae, Volume 2, by Georgius Pray, is a comprehensive historical work written in Latin, detailing the history of the Hungarian kings. This volume is part of a larger three-part series, meticulously researched and compiled to provide profound insights into the ancient state and governance of the Kingdom of Hungary. Pray's scholarly approach offers readers a detailed account, making it an invaluable resource for historians and scholars interested in Eastern European history. This edition preserves the original text, ensuring the integrity of Pray's historical narrative and contributing to a deeper understanding of Hungarian royalty and its historical context.
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