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Václav Hájek : ウィキペディア英語版
Wenceslaus Hajek

Wenceslaus Hajek of Libočan (; (ドイツ語:Wenzeslaus Hajek von Libotschan); (ラテン語:Wenceslai Hagecii, Wenceslai Hagek a Liboczan); d. 18 March 1553) was a Bohemian chronicler, author of the ''Annales Bohemorum'' (''Kronyka Czeská'' or ''Kronika Česká'' (modern Czech )). The ''Annales'' was translated into German by Johann Sandel (1596), and was long considered one of the best sources of Bohemian history. Modern criticism has found it to be very inaccurate as a description of the times described, although still useful for information about the literary traditions of the time.
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