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  1. Dec 1, 2023 · The Greater Poland Voivodeship is more than just a province; it’s a microcosm of Poland’s journey through the ages. As the „cradle of Poland,” it reminds us of the nation’s storied past, while its modern achievements point towards a promising future. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or someone seeking cultural ...

  2. Jan 3, 2023 · Biography. Daughter of Odon Piast and Вышеслава Halych, Eufrozyna married about 1217/1218, Eufrozyna was the daughter of Odon, duke of Greater Poland (she was his sister´s sister in law and half-cousin through Mieszko III the Old ) [1] Euphrosyne passed away in 1235. [2]

  3. 대폴란드의 유프로시네(폴란드어: Eufrozyna wielkopolska; 1247/50 – 17/19 1298년 2월)는 대폴란드 공주로, 피아스트 왕가의 일원이자 성인의 수도사였다.클라라, 트르제비니카에 있어그녀는 브록와프 공작 헨리 2세의 딸인 아내 엘리자베트에 의해 대폴란드 공작과 포즈나프의 둘째 딸이었다.1257년 아버지가 ...

  4. Family of Swantopolk II and Euphrosyne. Swietopelk II, also Zwantepolc II or Swantopolk II, (1190/1200 – January 11, 1266), sometimes known as the Great (Polish: Swietopelk II Wielki; Kashubian: Swiãtopôlk II Wiôldzi), was Duke of Pomerelia-Gdansk (Danzig) from 1215 until his death. He was a son of Mestwin I and a member of the Samborides.

  5. Greater Poland, often known by its Polish name Wielkopolska ( pronounced [vjɛlkɔˈpɔlska] ⓘ; Latin: Polonia Maior ), is a Polish historical region of west-central Poland. Its chief and largest city is Poznań followed by Kalisz, the oldest city in Poland. The boundaries of Greater Poland have varied somewhat throughout history.

  6. Euphrosyne of Alexandria ( Greek: Ἁγία Εὐφροσύνη tr. "good cheer", 410–470), [1] [2] also called Euphrosynē, [3] was a saint who disguised herself as a male to enter a monastery and live, for 38 years, as an ascetic. Her feast day is celebrated on September 25 by the Greek Orthodox Church and Byzantine Rite Catholics, on ...

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