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  2. On 30 April 2002 Garwolin County in Masovia, Poland, adopted arms and a flag, a banner of those arms. The arms feature the wyvern of the Duchy of Czersk. According to folklore such a beast guarded the treasure of duke Konrad I of Masovia, but its possible heraldic history may be just as curious.

  3. Apr 28, 2024 · Warsaw has a long and storied history, dating back to its establishment in the 13th century by the Duke of Masovia. It is situated on the Vistula River. Warsaw is located on the banks of the picturesque Vistula River, which flows through the city, offering stunning views and recreational opportunities.

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  5. 5 days ago · Mieszko III (c. 1122/25 – 13 March 1202), sometimes called the Old, was Duke of Greater Poland from 1138 and High Duke of Poland, with interruptions, from 1173 until his death. He was the fourth and second surviving son of Duke Bolesław III Wrymouth of Poland, by his second wife Salomea, daughter of the German count Henry of Berg- Schelklingen.

  6. May 1, 2024 · When Warsaw became the capital of Masovia in 1413, the city began to grow considerably. In its early capital days, Warsaw was divided along what line? Answer: Income

  7. 2 days ago · (1918–1993) Contemporary Slovakia. Slovakia portal. v. t. e. The history of Slovakia dates back to the findings of ancient human artifacts. This article shows the history of the country from prehistory to the present day. Prehistory.

  8. Apr 18, 2024 · Bolesław II was a duke (1058–76) and later king (1076–79) of Poland. Bolesław assumed the rule of Poland on the death of his father, Casimir I the Restorer, in 1058. During the struggle between the German kings and the papacy, Bolesław was able to restore the international position of Poland.

  9. 3 days ago · Stanisław II August [a] (born Stanisław Antoni Poniatowski; [b] 17 January 1732 – 12 February 1798), known also by his regnal Latin name Stanislaus II Augustus, and as Stanisław August Poniatowski, was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1764 to 1795, and the last monarch of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth .

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