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  1. The city resumed its role as a Polish voivodeship capital in the Second Polish Republic, and later, following the 19391945 Nazi German occupation, in the communist Polish People's Republic. Since 1999 Poznań has been the capital of Greater Poland Voivodeship . Early times and Piast Poland (to 1138)

  2. An interview with Professor Przemysław Matusik. Poznań is often perceived as a peaceful and legalistic city, subordinate to the authorities and absent from the history of national uprisings. Looking back to its past, however, proves that it has little to do with compliance.

  3. Mar 21, 2024 · The town received municipal rights in 1253. With duty-free trade privileges, Poznań became a major European trade centre, and its economic and cultural growth reached a peak in the 15th and 16th centuries. In 1518 the Lubrański Academy was founded there. Poznań declined during the 17th century through fires and wars.

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    For centuries before the Christianization of Poland (an event that essentially is credited as the creation of the very first Polish state, the Duchy of Poland), Poznań was an important cultural and political centre of the Western Polans. It consisted of a fortified stronghold between the Warta and Cybina rivers on what is now Ostrów Tumski.

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  5. The Animated History of Poland | Part 1 Poznań, Poland is the country’s oldest city, and its rich history dates back to the 10th century. The city has been the site of numerous battles, cultural movements, and political changes, and today it is a vibrant and modern metropolis.

  6. The tide turned in 1253, when Przemysł I, Duke of Greater Poland, granted Magdeburg rights to the settlement during Poland’s feudal fragmentation, which lasted from 1138 until 1320. As fortifications and the Poznań Castle sprung up, the focus shifted from now-passe Ostrów Tumski to the new district centred around the Main Square.

  7. The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Poznań, Poland. Prior to 19th century. 968 – Roman Catholic Diocese of Poznań established. 10th century – Poznań Cathedral built. 1038. City taken by forces of Bretislaus I, Duke of Bohemia. 11th C. – St. Michael church built. 1249 – Castle construction begins (approximate date). 1253.

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