The Carmen miserabile by Master Roger is an appendix at the end of the Thuróczy Chronicle: "The Arrival of Tatars in Hungary During the Time of King Béla the Fourth".
Carmen miserabile super destructione regni Hungariae per Tartaros (Latin for "Sad Song for the Destruction of the Kingdom of Hungary by the Tartars") is an account written by Rogerius of Apulia.[1]
After 1241, Rogerius wrote a description of the conquest of Transylvania and the Great Hungarian Plain by the Tatars in this work.[2] Mongol-Tatar Golden Horde forces led by Batu Khan began attacking Europe in 1223, starting with Kievan Rus. They continued to defeat the German principalities, Polish, and Hungarian armies before turning back to go home in 1241.
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Carmenmiserabile super destructione regni Hungariae per Tartaros (Latin for "Sad Song for the Destruction of the Kingdom of Hungary by the Tartars")...
McLynn, 472–479; Thomas of Spalato, Historia; Rogerius of Apulia, CarmenMiserabile super Destructione Regni Hungariae per Tartaro. John of Plano Carpini...
thirteenth-century churchman who described the Tatar invasions in his work CarmenMiserabile Rogerius, Romania, a district or quarter (cartier in Romanian) of...
country during the Tatar invasion siege of Esztergom and wrote in his CarmenMiserabile ("Sad Song"): "since there was no other town like Esztergom in Hungary...
also paralyzed him. He was buried in the Cathedral of Saint Domnius. CarmenMiserabile super Destructione Regni Hungariae per Tartaros, ed., L. Juhasz, in...
during the Mongol invasion of Hungary and Transylvania is in his book CarmenMiserabile. Denis Türje fought with Hungarian King Béla IV against the Mongols...
other contemporary works too, for instance Roger of Torre Maggiore's Carmenmiserabile and the various hagiographies of St. Stephen. Horváth's findings divided...
Editura Academiei Republicii Populare Române. p. 203. Rogerius (1935). "CarmenMiserabile/Cântecul de jale". In Popa-Lisseanu, G. (ed.). Izvoarele istoriei...
of 1241. He wrote an eyewitness account of the destruction in his Carmenmiserabile. According to Carpegna Falconieri 2005, Tedaldo Visconti, the future...
However, according to the contemporaneous Roger of Torre Maggiore's CarmenMiserabile, Denis, son of Ampud was blinded by Béla IV immediately after his...
war council in Buda in mid-February 1241. Roger of Torre Maggiore's Carmenmiserabile narrates that Denis sent couriers to the meeting, who arrived in early...
the Life of Saint Stephen" Latin Around 1243–1244 Carmenmiserabile original title Carmenmiserabile super destructione regni Hungariae per Tartaros Latin...
canons, Roger of Torre Maggiore preserved the events in his account CarmenMiserabile, the town was captured and devastated by the Mongols. Benedict gathered...
reign. In contrast, Roger of Torre Maggiore emphasizes in his work Carmenmiserabile that Béla IV (r. 1235–1270) was that king, who ordered that the nobles...