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Civitas Schinesghe (Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈtʃivitas skiˈnesɡe], Polish: Państwo Gnieźnieńskie),
alternatively Duchy of
Poland or Prin****lity of Poland...
- Haldensleben) and
their sons in 991,
placing their land (called "Civitas
Schinesghe")
under the
protection of the
Apostolic See. The do****ent's name derives...
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Dagome iudex do****ent
refers to
Poland during Mieszko's
reign as
Civitas Schinesghe (The
Gniezno State). The do****ent
describes the
country as stretching...
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their residence to Gniezno,
where Prince Mieszko I
ruled over the
Civitas Schinesghe from
about 960. The
Piasts temporarily also
ruled over Pomerania, Bohemia...
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Polish origin living outside of
Poland and in
other countries.
Civitas Schinesghe Exonym and
endonym Lechitic languages Lechites List of
country name etymologies...
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Lithuania 1025–1385:
Kingdom of
Poland 9th
century – 1025:
Civitas Schinesghe (era when
Poland was
unified ca 966 by
Mieszko I).
Since 498,000 BC humans...
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Kuyavia lands were part of the
early Duchy of Poland,
mentioned as
Civitas Schinesghe as cir****scribed in the
Dagome iudex papal regesta.
According to Andrzej...
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Great Moravia (complete list) – Mojmír II, Duke (894–906)
Poland Civitas Schinesghe (complete list) – Lestek, Duke (early 10th century) Siemomysł, Duke (mid–10th...
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Carolingian Empire Old
Church Slavonic Rise of the
Venetian Republic Civitas Schinesghe Kievan Rus'
Growth of the
Eastern Roman Empire Reconquista High Middle...
- Otto II's raid on
Poland was a
military expedition against Civitas Schinesghe the
state of
Mieszko I
after Mieszko I
supported the
rebellious prince Henry...