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      • Lech founded the Polish Kingdom at the beginning of fifth century. According to Wielkopolska Chronicle (13th century), Slavs are descendants of Pan, a Pannonian prince. He had three sons – Lech (the youngest), Rus', and Čech (the oldest), who decided to settle north, east, and west, respectively.
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    The origin of Lech can be traced back to 19 March 1922, when it was officially registered as a football club. The club's first official name was Towarzystwo Sportowe Liga Dębiec. In September 1922 the club gained a football pitch on Grzybowa street.

  3. History. The modern brewing plant in Poznań was built between 1975 and 1980. In 1984, a malthouse was added. By 1992, along with other brewers, it was part of Wielkopolskie Zakłady Piwowarsko-Słodownicze SA, but after 1992, it became the company's main production facility, Lech Browary SA.

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  4. Mar 31, 2014 · The earliest mention of the legend, which is one of the oldest Slavic legends, can be found in The Chronicle of Greater Poland” (in Polish “Kronika Wielkopolska” that was written in the early 13th century, in 1295 in either the city of Poznan or in Gniezno in Poland.

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    In the Polish version of the legend, three brothers went hunting together but each of them followed a different prey and eventually they all traveled in different directions. Rus' went to the east, Čech headed to the west to settle on the Říp Mountain rising up from the Bohemian hilly countryside, while Lech traveled north. Lech, while hunting, fol...

    A variant of this legend, involving only two brothers (and three sisters), is also known in the Czech Republic. As in the Polish version, Čech is identified as the founder of the Czech nation (Češi pl.) and Lech as the founder of the Polish nation. Zdeněk Nejedlý argued that Cosmas of Prague's Chronica Boemorum (12th century) described Čech's arriv...

    A similar legend with partly changed names (Čeh, Leh, Meh and sister Vilina), was also registered in folk tales in Croatia in the Kajkavian dialect of Krapina in Zagorje (northern Croatia). However, some believe it isn't of ancient origin but rather it was introduced among commoners by literary people since 16th century. Hajek was the first to ment...

    In the Bohemian chronicles, Čech appears on his own or only with Lech. Čech is first mentioned in Latin as Bohemus in the Cosmas' chronicle of 1125.[citation needed] The earliest Polish mention of Lech, Čech, and Rus' is found in the Chronicle of Greater Poland written at the end of the 13th or the beginning of the 14th century.[citation needed] Th...

    Oaks of Rogalin

    Three large oaks in the garden adjacent to the 18th-century palace in Rogalin, Greater Poland, are named after the brothers (Lech, Czech i Rus'), and are several hundred years old. They vary between 670 and 930 centimetres (22 and 31 ft) in circumference. They are part of the Rogalin Landscape Park, and together with others they have been declared nature monumentsand placed under protection.

  5. Founded: 1922. Country: Poland. City: Poznań. Home grounds. Grzybowa (1922-1934) Dębiec (1934-1980) July 22nd Stadium (1972-1980) INEA Stadium (1980-) Main trophies. Polish Championship: 9. Polish Cup: 5. Prominent players.

  6. Even though Lech's history has been written down a couple of times and many historical moments can be found in the press archives, over the years doubts about the birthday of the club and the chairmen have arose. For over half a century since Lech's birthday Stanisław Dereziński was considered the founder and the first chairman of the Polish ...

  7. Legend attributes Gnieznos origin to Lech, mythological founder of Poland, who supposedly made it his capital. Archaeological evidence indicates that a stronghold of the Polanie tribe existed there in the 8th century ce .

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