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Piast dynasty crisis every month
Historia Polski - Kryzys dynastii Piastów
Kryzys Dynastii Piastów co miesiąc
Base map and texture: https://maps-for-free.com/
Discord server: https://discord.gg/6qNHxTu
Programs I use: paint.net, QGIS, Flourish, Camtasia Studio 8, Sony Vegas Pro 17
Sources:
Bezprym - Błażej Śliwiński,
Janusz Beniak - Państwo Miecława,
Mariusz Samp - Budziszyn 1029,
Labuda Gerard - Mieszko II Król Polski 1025-1034
http://www.poczet.com/
https://histmag.org/grafika/2016_articles/reg_hist_2.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/Pa%C5%84stwo_Miec%C5%82awa.jpg
https://polona.pl/
http://www.kurpiankawwielkimswiecie.pl/2014/11/maa-ojczyzna-gmina-jednorozec-na.html
#Polska #Poland #Historia_Polski
published: 28 Mar 2021
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The piast dynasty part 1 (Polish history)
The piast dynasty from mieszko I to boleslaw II my first video
published: 28 Sep 2019
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TREASURES of The PIAST DYNASTY - EXHIBITION – Poland In
This is a must-see if you're in Kraków! "Treasures of The Piast Dynasty" exhibition commemorates the 700 anniversary of the coronation of Ladislaus I, the "Short". That was also the day when Kraków officially became Poland's capital! Watch our video to find out more about the exhibition and its subject.
#PolandIn
Bringing you all the latest daily news and updates, POLAND IN is Poland's first English-language channel where you can find out more about Poland's economy and politics, explore Polish art and culture and find out what makes our country unique. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook and experience the best of Poland!
https://www.polandin.com/
https://www.facebook.com/polandin
https://twitter.com/Polandin_com
published: 21 Jan 2020
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Cała historia Polski Piastów w 1h (960-1370) opowiedziana z Zamku w Łęczycy
Historia Polski za panowania dynastii Piastów, czyli od około 960 roku do 1370 - śmierci Kazimierza Wielkiego.
Spis treści:
00:00:00 Początek
00:01:18 Mieszko I
00:07:15 Bolesław Chrobry
00:17:06 Mieszko II
00:19:30 Kazimierz Odnowiciel
00:24:54 Bolesław II Śmiały
00:29:26 Władysław Herman
00:32:00 Bolesław III Krzywousty
00:39:03 Rozbycie dzielnicowe
00:52:43 Władysław Łokietek
00:56:10 Kazimierz Wielki
Dziękujemy za gościnę na zamku w Łęczycy.
Koniecznie odwiedź Muzeum na Zamku!
http://www.muzeumleczyca.pl/
Prowadzenie: Ziemowit, prezes Stowarzyszenia Słowian Doliny Wisłoki Palana Gera
Zdjęcia: Marek Świerczek
Napisy: Strzegomira
Mapy: Irek Matak
Powiązane filmy:
Bitwa pod Cedynią: https://youtu.be/B0nDnKi2ys4
Wyprawa Chrobrego na Kijów: https://youtu.be/OptIJuJDXi0
Rządy Bolesława...
published: 20 Jun 2023
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The Castle of the Piast dynasty of the 12th century. Legnica. Poland. Drone.
published: 13 Jan 2023
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A walk down main street Żary, a typical small historic provincial town in Lower Silesia
2023 03 07 POLAND DAILY TRAVEL S2 E1157
Żary is a town in the western part of Lower Silesia, Poland. It is situated on the Bóbr River, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) east of the city of Dresden, Germany.
Żary has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. The town features several historical landmarks, including a medieval castle, a Gothic-style church, and a historic market square. The castle, known as Zary Castle or the Piast Tower, was built in the 14th century and served as a defensive fortress for the Polish Piast dynasty.
Today, Żary is a vibrant town with a population of around 40,000 people. It has a variety of cultural and recreational activities, including museums, art galleries, theaters, and sports facilities. The town is also known for its beautiful parks and green spa...
published: 07 Mar 2023
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Episode 39: Get It Together Piasts
The Piasts continue to fight with one another in what feels a lot like an interminably long civil war. This time, Henry the Bearded comes out on top, but will it last? And will there be repercussions for these short-sighted wars?
Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/historyofpolandpodcast
Follow along on Twitter: @historyofpoland
Follow along on Facebook: History of Poland Podcast
published: 11 May 2019
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Mieszko I - the creator of the medieval Kingdom of Poland
This video is about king Mieszko I, the ruler of the Polans from about 960 until 992. He was a member of the Piast dynasty, and the first christian ruler of territories later called Poland, being considered the creator of the Polish state. Mieszko I inherited from his father Siemomysł the areas inhabited by the Polans and Goplans, the Sieradz-Łęczyca lands and Kuyavia. During his reign he occupied Masovia, Gdańsk Pomerania, western Pomerania, Silesia, and Lesser Poland. Mieszko was married with Doubrawa of Bohemia and Oda of Haldensleben. In 966 Mieszko was baptized, including his Polish state in the European community of Roman Catholic states.
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Voice & editing: Nicolae Bondar (myself)
Music: Yonder Hill and Dale, by Aaron Kenny, downloaded fro...
published: 24 Jan 2020
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Silesia into Poland - Back to the Piast
First campaign of 2017. -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/kirkmagne
published: 02 Nov 2017
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Wawel Castle. Treasures of the Piast Dynast / Dynasty. - Kraków Poland - ECTV
Eric Clark’s Travel Videos - Kraków Poland - Wawel Castle. Treasures of the Piast Dynast / Dynasty.
From Wikipedia
"he Piast dynasty was the first historical ruling dynasty of Poland.[3] The first documented Polish monarch was Duke Mieszko I (c. 930–992).[4] The Piasts' royal rule in Poland ended in 1370 with the death of king Casimir III the Great.
Branches of the Piast dynasty continued to rule in the Duchy of Masovia and in the Duchies of Silesia until the last male Silesian Piast died in 1675. The Piasts intermarried with several noble lines of Europe, and possessed numerous titles, some within the Holy Roman Empire. The Jagiellonian kings after John I Albert were also descended in the female line from Casimir III's daughter.
The early dukes and kings of Poland are said to have r...
published: 23 Feb 2020
4:01
Piast dynasty crisis every month
Historia Polski - Kryzys dynastii Piastów
Kryzys Dynastii Piastów co miesiąc
Base map and texture: https://maps-for-free.com/
Discord server: https://discord.g...
Historia Polski - Kryzys dynastii Piastów
Kryzys Dynastii Piastów co miesiąc
Base map and texture: https://maps-for-free.com/
Discord server: https://discord.gg/6qNHxTu
Programs I use: paint.net, QGIS, Flourish, Camtasia Studio 8, Sony Vegas Pro 17
Sources:
Bezprym - Błażej Śliwiński,
Janusz Beniak - Państwo Miecława,
Mariusz Samp - Budziszyn 1029,
Labuda Gerard - Mieszko II Król Polski 1025-1034
http://www.poczet.com/
https://histmag.org/grafika/2016_articles/reg_hist_2.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/Pa%C5%84stwo_Miec%C5%82awa.jpg
https://polona.pl/
http://www.kurpiankawwielkimswiecie.pl/2014/11/maa-ojczyzna-gmina-jednorozec-na.html
#Polska #Poland #Historia_Polski
https://wn.com/Piast_Dynasty_Crisis_Every_Month
Historia Polski - Kryzys dynastii Piastów
Kryzys Dynastii Piastów co miesiąc
Base map and texture: https://maps-for-free.com/
Discord server: https://discord.gg/6qNHxTu
Programs I use: paint.net, QGIS, Flourish, Camtasia Studio 8, Sony Vegas Pro 17
Sources:
Bezprym - Błażej Śliwiński,
Janusz Beniak - Państwo Miecława,
Mariusz Samp - Budziszyn 1029,
Labuda Gerard - Mieszko II Król Polski 1025-1034
http://www.poczet.com/
https://histmag.org/grafika/2016_articles/reg_hist_2.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/Pa%C5%84stwo_Miec%C5%82awa.jpg
https://polona.pl/
http://www.kurpiankawwielkimswiecie.pl/2014/11/maa-ojczyzna-gmina-jednorozec-na.html
#Polska #Poland #Historia_Polski
- published: 28 Mar 2021
- views: 15872
7:20
The piast dynasty part 1 (Polish history)
The piast dynasty from mieszko I to boleslaw II my first video
The piast dynasty from mieszko I to boleslaw II my first video
https://wn.com/The_Piast_Dynasty_Part_1_(Polish_History)
The piast dynasty from mieszko I to boleslaw II my first video
- published: 28 Sep 2019
- views: 508
1:40
TREASURES of The PIAST DYNASTY - EXHIBITION – Poland In
This is a must-see if you're in Kraków! "Treasures of The Piast Dynasty" exhibition commemorates the 700 anniversary of the coronation of Ladislaus I, the "Shor...
This is a must-see if you're in Kraków! "Treasures of The Piast Dynasty" exhibition commemorates the 700 anniversary of the coronation of Ladislaus I, the "Short". That was also the day when Kraków officially became Poland's capital! Watch our video to find out more about the exhibition and its subject.
#PolandIn
Bringing you all the latest daily news and updates, POLAND IN is Poland's first English-language channel where you can find out more about Poland's economy and politics, explore Polish art and culture and find out what makes our country unique. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook and experience the best of Poland!
https://www.polandin.com/
https://www.facebook.com/polandin
https://twitter.com/Polandin_com
https://wn.com/Treasures_Of_The_Piast_Dynasty_Exhibition_–_Poland_In
This is a must-see if you're in Kraków! "Treasures of The Piast Dynasty" exhibition commemorates the 700 anniversary of the coronation of Ladislaus I, the "Short". That was also the day when Kraków officially became Poland's capital! Watch our video to find out more about the exhibition and its subject.
#PolandIn
Bringing you all the latest daily news and updates, POLAND IN is Poland's first English-language channel where you can find out more about Poland's economy and politics, explore Polish art and culture and find out what makes our country unique. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook and experience the best of Poland!
https://www.polandin.com/
https://www.facebook.com/polandin
https://twitter.com/Polandin_com
- published: 21 Jan 2020
- views: 307
1:01:09
Cała historia Polski Piastów w 1h (960-1370) opowiedziana z Zamku w Łęczycy
Historia Polski za panowania dynastii Piastów, czyli od około 960 roku do 1370 - śmierci Kazimierza Wielkiego.
Spis treści:
00:00:00 Początek
00:01:18 Mieszko ...
Historia Polski za panowania dynastii Piastów, czyli od około 960 roku do 1370 - śmierci Kazimierza Wielkiego.
Spis treści:
00:00:00 Początek
00:01:18 Mieszko I
00:07:15 Bolesław Chrobry
00:17:06 Mieszko II
00:19:30 Kazimierz Odnowiciel
00:24:54 Bolesław II Śmiały
00:29:26 Władysław Herman
00:32:00 Bolesław III Krzywousty
00:39:03 Rozbycie dzielnicowe
00:52:43 Władysław Łokietek
00:56:10 Kazimierz Wielki
Dziękujemy za gościnę na zamku w Łęczycy.
Koniecznie odwiedź Muzeum na Zamku!
http://www.muzeumleczyca.pl/
Prowadzenie: Ziemowit, prezes Stowarzyszenia Słowian Doliny Wisłoki Palana Gera
Zdjęcia: Marek Świerczek
Napisy: Strzegomira
Mapy: Irek Matak
Powiązane filmy:
Bitwa pod Cedynią: https://youtu.be/B0nDnKi2ys4
Wyprawa Chrobrego na Kijów: https://youtu.be/OptIJuJDXi0
Rządy Bolesława Śmiałego: https://youtu.be/8OJsv533r7k
Rządy Kazimierza Odnowiciela: https://youtu.be/H9Uo7wO45co
Propozycje współpracy kieruj tutaj:
[email protected]
Nasz sklep z rękodziełem:
https://aurunico.com/pl/collections/slavic_settlement
Wspieranie kanału:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBynVt3PJOFyH7DCnhD3xbQ/join
https://wn.com/Cała_Historia_Polski_Piastów_W_1H_(960_1370)_Opowiedziana_Z_Zamku_W_Łęczycy
Historia Polski za panowania dynastii Piastów, czyli od około 960 roku do 1370 - śmierci Kazimierza Wielkiego.
Spis treści:
00:00:00 Początek
00:01:18 Mieszko I
00:07:15 Bolesław Chrobry
00:17:06 Mieszko II
00:19:30 Kazimierz Odnowiciel
00:24:54 Bolesław II Śmiały
00:29:26 Władysław Herman
00:32:00 Bolesław III Krzywousty
00:39:03 Rozbycie dzielnicowe
00:52:43 Władysław Łokietek
00:56:10 Kazimierz Wielki
Dziękujemy za gościnę na zamku w Łęczycy.
Koniecznie odwiedź Muzeum na Zamku!
http://www.muzeumleczyca.pl/
Prowadzenie: Ziemowit, prezes Stowarzyszenia Słowian Doliny Wisłoki Palana Gera
Zdjęcia: Marek Świerczek
Napisy: Strzegomira
Mapy: Irek Matak
Powiązane filmy:
Bitwa pod Cedynią: https://youtu.be/B0nDnKi2ys4
Wyprawa Chrobrego na Kijów: https://youtu.be/OptIJuJDXi0
Rządy Bolesława Śmiałego: https://youtu.be/8OJsv533r7k
Rządy Kazimierza Odnowiciela: https://youtu.be/H9Uo7wO45co
Propozycje współpracy kieruj tutaj:
[email protected]
Nasz sklep z rękodziełem:
https://aurunico.com/pl/collections/slavic_settlement
Wspieranie kanału:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBynVt3PJOFyH7DCnhD3xbQ/join
- published: 20 Jun 2023
- views: 365178
13:07
A walk down main street Żary, a typical small historic provincial town in Lower Silesia
2023 03 07 POLAND DAILY TRAVEL S2 E1157
Żary is a town in the western part of Lower Silesia, Poland. It is situated on the Bóbr River, about 120 kilometers (75...
2023 03 07 POLAND DAILY TRAVEL S2 E1157
Żary is a town in the western part of Lower Silesia, Poland. It is situated on the Bóbr River, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) east of the city of Dresden, Germany.
Żary has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. The town features several historical landmarks, including a medieval castle, a Gothic-style church, and a historic market square. The castle, known as Zary Castle or the Piast Tower, was built in the 14th century and served as a defensive fortress for the Polish Piast dynasty.
Today, Żary is a vibrant town with a population of around 40,000 people. It has a variety of cultural and recreational activities, including museums, art galleries, theaters, and sports facilities. The town is also known for its beautiful parks and green spaces, which provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking.
Żary is an important transportation hub in the region, with good road and rail connections to other major cities in Poland and Germany. It is also home to several industries, including manufacturing, agriculture, and services.
Overall, Żary is a charming town with a rich cultural heritage and modern amenities, making it a popular destination for tourists and a comfortable place to live for its residents.
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https://wn.com/A_Walk_Down_Main_Street_Żary,_A_Typical_Small_Historic_Provincial_Town_In_Lower_Silesia
2023 03 07 POLAND DAILY TRAVEL S2 E1157
Żary is a town in the western part of Lower Silesia, Poland. It is situated on the Bóbr River, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) east of the city of Dresden, Germany.
Żary has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. The town features several historical landmarks, including a medieval castle, a Gothic-style church, and a historic market square. The castle, known as Zary Castle or the Piast Tower, was built in the 14th century and served as a defensive fortress for the Polish Piast dynasty.
Today, Żary is a vibrant town with a population of around 40,000 people. It has a variety of cultural and recreational activities, including museums, art galleries, theaters, and sports facilities. The town is also known for its beautiful parks and green spaces, which provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking.
Żary is an important transportation hub in the region, with good road and rail connections to other major cities in Poland and Germany. It is also home to several industries, including manufacturing, agriculture, and services.
Overall, Żary is a charming town with a rich cultural heritage and modern amenities, making it a popular destination for tourists and a comfortable place to live for its residents.
🔔https://bit.ly/Subscribe_Poland_Daily - subscribe and get to the interesting facts: World and Polish daily news, business data, culture, travel and history.
📺https://bit.ly/Poland_Daily_News - watch daily news from Poland and World.
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- published: 07 Mar 2023
- views: 130
16:09
Episode 39: Get It Together Piasts
The Piasts continue to fight with one another in what feels a lot like an interminably long civil war. This time, Henry the Bearded comes out on top, but will i...
The Piasts continue to fight with one another in what feels a lot like an interminably long civil war. This time, Henry the Bearded comes out on top, but will it last? And will there be repercussions for these short-sighted wars?
Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/historyofpolandpodcast
Follow along on Twitter: @historyofpoland
Follow along on Facebook: History of Poland Podcast
https://wn.com/Episode_39_Get_It_Together_Piasts
The Piasts continue to fight with one another in what feels a lot like an interminably long civil war. This time, Henry the Bearded comes out on top, but will it last? And will there be repercussions for these short-sighted wars?
Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/historyofpolandpodcast
Follow along on Twitter: @historyofpoland
Follow along on Facebook: History of Poland Podcast
- published: 11 May 2019
- views: 86
11:23
Mieszko I - the creator of the medieval Kingdom of Poland
This video is about king Mieszko I, the ruler of the Polans from about 960 until 992. He was a member of the Piast dynasty, and the first christian ruler of ter...
This video is about king Mieszko I, the ruler of the Polans from about 960 until 992. He was a member of the Piast dynasty, and the first christian ruler of territories later called Poland, being considered the creator of the Polish state. Mieszko I inherited from his father Siemomysł the areas inhabited by the Polans and Goplans, the Sieradz-Łęczyca lands and Kuyavia. During his reign he occupied Masovia, Gdańsk Pomerania, western Pomerania, Silesia, and Lesser Poland. Mieszko was married with Doubrawa of Bohemia and Oda of Haldensleben. In 966 Mieszko was baptized, including his Polish state in the European community of Roman Catholic states.
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Voice & editing: Nicolae Bondar (myself)
Music: Yonder Hill and Dale, by Aaron Kenny, downloaded from YouTube Audio Library
Information Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mieszko_I_of_Poland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemomys%C5%82
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doubravka_of_Bohemia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wichmann_the_Younger
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gero
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odo_I,_Margrave_of_the_Saxon_Ostmark
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boleslaus_II,_Duke_of_Bohemia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish-Bohemian_War_(990)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pozna%C5%84_Cathedral
We can stay in touch on Facebook:
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For every video I try to use copyright free images. However if I have used any of your artwork or map, then please don't hesitate to contact me, and I’ll be more than happy to give the appropriate credit.
https://wn.com/Mieszko_I_The_Creator_Of_The_Medieval_Kingdom_Of_Poland
This video is about king Mieszko I, the ruler of the Polans from about 960 until 992. He was a member of the Piast dynasty, and the first christian ruler of territories later called Poland, being considered the creator of the Polish state. Mieszko I inherited from his father Siemomysł the areas inhabited by the Polans and Goplans, the Sieradz-Łęczyca lands and Kuyavia. During his reign he occupied Masovia, Gdańsk Pomerania, western Pomerania, Silesia, and Lesser Poland. Mieszko was married with Doubrawa of Bohemia and Oda of Haldensleben. In 966 Mieszko was baptized, including his Polish state in the European community of Roman Catholic states.
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Voice & editing: Nicolae Bondar (myself)
Music: Yonder Hill and Dale, by Aaron Kenny, downloaded from YouTube Audio Library
Information Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mieszko_I_of_Poland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemomys%C5%82
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doubravka_of_Bohemia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wichmann_the_Younger
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gero
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odo_I,_Margrave_of_the_Saxon_Ostmark
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boleslaus_II,_Duke_of_Bohemia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish-Bohemian_War_(990)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pozna%C5%84_Cathedral
We can stay in touch on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/HistoryClassPage/
You can support our channel here:
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For every video I try to use copyright free images. However if I have used any of your artwork or map, then please don't hesitate to contact me, and I’ll be more than happy to give the appropriate credit.
- published: 24 Jan 2020
- views: 5474
2:56
Silesia into Poland - Back to the Piast
First campaign of 2017. -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/kirkmagne
First campaign of 2017. -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/kirkmagne
https://wn.com/Silesia_Into_Poland_Back_To_The_Piast
First campaign of 2017. -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/kirkmagne
- published: 02 Nov 2017
- views: 40
6:15
Wawel Castle. Treasures of the Piast Dynast / Dynasty. - Kraków Poland - ECTV
Eric Clark’s Travel Videos - Kraków Poland - Wawel Castle. Treasures of the Piast Dynast / Dynasty.
From Wikipedia
"he Piast dynasty was the first historical...
Eric Clark’s Travel Videos - Kraków Poland - Wawel Castle. Treasures of the Piast Dynast / Dynasty.
From Wikipedia
"he Piast dynasty was the first historical ruling dynasty of Poland.[3] The first documented Polish monarch was Duke Mieszko I (c. 930–992).[4] The Piasts' royal rule in Poland ended in 1370 with the death of king Casimir III the Great.
Branches of the Piast dynasty continued to rule in the Duchy of Masovia and in the Duchies of Silesia until the last male Silesian Piast died in 1675. The Piasts intermarried with several noble lines of Europe, and possessed numerous titles, some within the Holy Roman Empire. The Jagiellonian kings after John I Albert were also descended in the female line from Casimir III's daughter.
The early dukes and kings of Poland are said to have regarded themselves as descendants of the semi-legendary Piast the Wheelwright (Piast Kołodziej),[5] first mentioned in the Cronicae et gesta ducum sive principum Polonorum (Chronicles and deeds of the dukes or princes of the Poles), written c. 1113 by Gallus Anonymus. However, the term "Piast Dynasty" was not applied until the 17th century.[6][7] In a historical work the expression Piast dynasty was introduced by the Polish historian Adam Naruszewicz, it is not documented in contemporary sources.
The first "Piasts", probably of Polan descent, appeared around 940 in the territory of Greater Poland at the stronghold of Giecz.[8] Shortly afterwards they relocated their residence to Gniezno, where Prince Mieszko I ruled over the Civitas Schinesghe from about 960. The name Polani, from Slavic: pole ("field"), did not appear until 1015. The Piasts temporarily also ruled over Pomerania, Bohemia and the Lusatias, as well as Ruthenia, and the Hungarian Spiš region in present-day Slovakia. The ruler bore the title of a duke or a king, depending on their position of power.
The Polish monarchy had to deal with the expansionist policies of the Holy Roman Empire in the west, resulting in a chequered co-existence, with Piast rulers like Mieszko I, Casimir I the Restorer or Władysław I Herman trying to protect the Polish state by treaties, oath of allegiances and marriage alliances with the Imperial Ottonian and Salian dynasties. The Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty, the Hungarian Arpads and their Anjou successors, the Kievan Rus', later also the State of the Teutonic Order and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania were mighty neighbours.
The Piast position was decisively enfeebled by an era of fragmentation following the 1138 Testament of Bolesław III Wrymouth. For nearly 150 years, the Polish state shattered into several duchies, with the Piast duke against the formally valid principle of agnatic seniority fighting for the throne at Kraków, the capital of the Lesser Polish Seniorate Province. Numerous dukes like Mieszko III the Old, Władysław III Spindleshanks or Leszek I the White were crowned, only to be overthrown shortly afterwards. The senior branch of the Silesian Piasts, descendants of Bolesław III Wrymouth's eldest son Duke Władysław II the Exile, went separate ways and since the 14th century were vassals of the Bohemian Crown.
After the Polish royal line and Piast junior branch had died out in 1370, the Polish crown fell to the Anjou king Louis I of Hungary, son of late King Casimir's sister Elizabeth Piast. The Masovian branch of the Piasts became extinct with the death of Duke Janusz III in 1526. The last ruling duke of the Silesian Piasts was George William of Legnica who died in 1675. His uncle Count August of Legnica, the last male Piast, died in 1679. The last legitimate heir, Duchess Karolina of Legnica-Brieg died in 1707 and is buried in Trzebnica Abbey. Nevertheless, numerous families, like the illegitimate descendants of the Silesian duke Adam Wenceslaus of Cieszyn (1574–1617), link their genealogy to the dynasty.
About 1295, Przemysł II used a coat of arms with a white eagle[9] – a symbol later referred to as the Piast coat of arms or as the Piast Eagle.[10] The Silesian Piasts in the 14th century used an eagle modified by a crescent, which became the coat of arms of the Duchy of Silesia. "
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"he Piast dynasty was the first historical ruling dynasty of Poland.[3] The first documented Polish monarch was Duke Mieszko I (c. 930–992).[4] The Piasts' royal rule in Poland ended in 1370 with the death of king Casimir III the Great.
Branches of the Piast dynasty continued to rule in the Duchy of Masovia and in the Duchies of Silesia until the last male Silesian Piast died in 1675. The Piasts intermarried with several noble lines of Europe, and possessed numerous titles, some within the Holy Roman Empire. The Jagiellonian kings after John I Albert were also descended in the female line from Casimir III's daughter.
The early dukes and kings of Poland are said to have regarded themselves as descendants of the semi-legendary Piast the Wheelwright (Piast Kołodziej),[5] first mentioned in the Cronicae et gesta ducum sive principum Polonorum (Chronicles and deeds of the dukes or princes of the Poles), written c. 1113 by Gallus Anonymus. However, the term "Piast Dynasty" was not applied until the 17th century.[6][7] In a historical work the expression Piast dynasty was introduced by the Polish historian Adam Naruszewicz, it is not documented in contemporary sources.
The first "Piasts", probably of Polan descent, appeared around 940 in the territory of Greater Poland at the stronghold of Giecz.[8] Shortly afterwards they relocated their residence to Gniezno, where Prince Mieszko I ruled over the Civitas Schinesghe from about 960. The name Polani, from Slavic: pole ("field"), did not appear until 1015. The Piasts temporarily also ruled over Pomerania, Bohemia and the Lusatias, as well as Ruthenia, and the Hungarian Spiš region in present-day Slovakia. The ruler bore the title of a duke or a king, depending on their position of power.
The Polish monarchy had to deal with the expansionist policies of the Holy Roman Empire in the west, resulting in a chequered co-existence, with Piast rulers like Mieszko I, Casimir I the Restorer or Władysław I Herman trying to protect the Polish state by treaties, oath of allegiances and marriage alliances with the Imperial Ottonian and Salian dynasties. The Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty, the Hungarian Arpads and their Anjou successors, the Kievan Rus', later also the State of the Teutonic Order and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania were mighty neighbours.
The Piast position was decisively enfeebled by an era of fragmentation following the 1138 Testament of Bolesław III Wrymouth. For nearly 150 years, the Polish state shattered into several duchies, with the Piast duke against the formally valid principle of agnatic seniority fighting for the throne at Kraków, the capital of the Lesser Polish Seniorate Province. Numerous dukes like Mieszko III the Old, Władysław III Spindleshanks or Leszek I the White were crowned, only to be overthrown shortly afterwards. The senior branch of the Silesian Piasts, descendants of Bolesław III Wrymouth's eldest son Duke Władysław II the Exile, went separate ways and since the 14th century were vassals of the Bohemian Crown.
After the Polish royal line and Piast junior branch had died out in 1370, the Polish crown fell to the Anjou king Louis I of Hungary, son of late King Casimir's sister Elizabeth Piast. The Masovian branch of the Piasts became extinct with the death of Duke Janusz III in 1526. The last ruling duke of the Silesian Piasts was George William of Legnica who died in 1675. His uncle Count August of Legnica, the last male Piast, died in 1679. The last legitimate heir, Duchess Karolina of Legnica-Brieg died in 1707 and is buried in Trzebnica Abbey. Nevertheless, numerous families, like the illegitimate descendants of the Silesian duke Adam Wenceslaus of Cieszyn (1574–1617), link their genealogy to the dynasty.
About 1295, Przemysł II used a coat of arms with a white eagle[9] – a symbol later referred to as the Piast coat of arms or as the Piast Eagle.[10] The Silesian Piasts in the 14th century used an eagle modified by a crescent, which became the coat of arms of the Duchy of Silesia. "
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