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1 day ago · Odon of Poznań 1149–1194: Henry I the Bearded 1165–1238 r. 1225, 1232–1238: Casimir I of Opole r. 1211 – 1230: Władysław III Spindleshanks 1161–1231 r. 1202–1206, 1227–1229: Leszek I the White 1186–1227 r. 1194–1198, 1199–1202, 1206–1210, 1211–1225, 1225–1227: Konrad I of Masovia 1187–1247 r. 1229–1232, 1241 ...
6 days ago · Archaeological excavations at Przemysł Hill, overlooking the Old Market in Poznań, western Poland, have unearthed a wealth of historical artifacts, including a unique medieval tile and coins from...
3 days ago · The most important locations were Poznań (Ostrów Tumski), Gniezno and Ostrów Lednicki. The latter was a ring-fort some 500 meters in circumference, containing the duke's residence, a stone palace, the country's first monumental architecture. The Christianization had also led to political changes.
2 days ago · 1. Wielkopolska in the first half of the nineteenth century. (to 1857). Foundations of the creation of two archaeologies. in Poznań. One city, two separate archaeologies - Polish and German. Thus it was in nineteenth century Poznań. For someone unaware of the past of this part of Poland, which is called Wielkopolska (Greater Poland), and of ...
2 days ago · The Battle of Grunwald, Battle of Žalgiris, or First Battle of Tannenberg, was fought on 15 July 1410 during the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War.
- 15 July 1410(1410-07-15)
- Polish-Lithuanian victory
5 days ago · Top Poznan Historical & Heritage Tours: See reviews and photos of Historical & Heritage Tours in Poznan, Poland on Tripadvisor.
5 days ago · As part of the 19th Oratory Music Festival – Musica Sacromontana in Gostyń, a Speaking Concert entitled Alleluia: Handel and His Messiah will take place, featuring the Poznań Boys’ Choir. […]