File:Chronicon Pictum P0143 A posadai csata1 CROPPED.jpg

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Magyar: Posadai csata Károly Róbert 1330. évi havasalföldi hadjáratában Képes krónika illusztráció kivágása. A véres csata jelenete, a holtak között az átöltözött Dezső vitéz fején Anjou sisakdísz, páncélos holtteteme a lovával együtt fekszik a sziklagödörben„…kiitták a kegyetlen halál poharát, minthogy nyomorultul sújtották őket főbe, miniatúra a bécsi Képes krónika 143. lapján”
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Márk Kálti  (fl. 14th century
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Mark Kalti; Mark of Kalt
Description Hungarian Catholic priest, chronicler and canon
Date of birth/death 2nd millennium
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