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George appears first time in the mid-14th century Hungarian chronicle of Mark Kalti (the 15th-century Thuroczy chronicle took this information from Kalti), most probably based on (later lost) high medieval narrative(s). And there is a problem with the timing, as - if George was Andrew's natural son - Maurice had to be a small kid when getting to England (and even to Scotland). Otherwise, already Andrew's father took the (eastern) Christian faith, so it is unlikely Andrew would have been 'pagan' (i.e. unbaptized) when going to Poland and than to Kiev. 94.44.249.208 (talk) 13:57, 3 August 2023 (UTC)Reply