The chronicle finishes before 1314, but it is usually published including the entries of later authors describing events up to 1319.
[1] The author edited, extended and reinterpreted the content from other chronicles, but also omitting parts of Chronica Boemorum.
In the next chapters are mentioned Krok and his daughters Kazi, Teta and Libuše, then Přemysl the Ploughman, and so on.
[8] The validity of the events are nowadays rejected by some western historians as purely mythological folklore, an archetypal origin myth.
[8] It was written at the time when new dynasty, the House of Luxembourg, took over Bohemia which possibly caused a need for new understanding of the past and present collective identity as well as consolation among locals.