Magyar: Képes krónika (81.oldal) - Géza herceg és Villermus apát Szekszárd monostorának apátja, Villermus látható, amint meztelen felsőtestére lovagi álruhát ölt, s ugyanazon a képen felszerszámozott lovat vezetve már Géza herceg előtt áll, hogy őt álmából felköltve menekülésre biztassa. A fekvő herceg mögött pedig, a fejénél áll a két áruló, Petrud és Bikás.
English: Chronicon Pictum (Page 81) - Prince Géza and Abbot Villermus Abbot Villermus of Szekszárd's monastery puts on a knight's disguise on his naked upper body, and leading a horse equipped in the same image, he stands in front of Prince Géza to wake him up from his sleep and encourage him to flee. Behind the lying prince, at his head, stand the two traitors, Petrud and Bikas.
Date
circa 1360
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Chronicon Pictum (Page 81) - Escape of Prince Géza
Képes krónika (81.oldal) - Géza herceg és Villermus apát