The document summarizes legends from Hungarian history about three important figures: 1) Bishop Saint Martin, who cut his military cloak in half to share with a beggar and later dreamed of Jesus wearing the half cloak, confirming his faith. 2) King Saint Ladislaus, who expanded Hungary's borders and was beloved by the people. A legend says he turned gold and silver coins into stones to stop his troops from looting. 3) Princess Saint Elisabeth, who married at 14 and widowed at 20, then devoted herself to charity until dying at 24. A legend says bread she took to the poor turned to roses when her husband asked what was in her pouch.