Domus Bolezlai :: values and social identity in dynastic traditions of medieval Poland (c. 966-1138) /
Between the middle of the 10th century and the middle of the 12th century both the cultural and the national identities of the Poles were formed. They were determined by political decisions made by the rulers from the Piast ruling house and built on a framework consisting of stories focused on the P...
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Zusammenfassung: | Between the middle of the 10th century and the middle of the 12th century both the cultural and the national identities of the Poles were formed. They were determined by political decisions made by the rulers from the Piast ruling house and built on a framework consisting of stories focused on the Piastsa (TM) past. In all of this a dynastic tradition supported by the current ruler and his entourage was created and re-created. Tradition was understood as communication, the aim of which was to transmit values which define ways of perceiving the world by those people who accept this tradition as. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xliv, 592 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9789004181366 9004181369 1282786601 9781282786608 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a Domus Bolezlai : |b values and social identity in dynastic traditions of medieval Poland (c. 966-1138) / |c by Przemysław Wiszewski. |
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Introduction -- Explanatory Tables -- Chronological Table -- Legendary Ancestors of the Piasts Dynasty -- Descendants of Mieszko I -- Descendants of Kazimierz I the Restorer -- Part One: On the Trail of Tradition -- Chapter One: Fragments: Scattered Evidence -- 1. The Starting Point: "Dagome Iudex" -- 2. The Lives and Passions of St Wojciech -- The "Vita prior" and the "Vita Brunonis" -- The Passion of Tegernsee -- 3. St Bruno of Querfurt's "Life of the Five Brothers" and Letter to Henry II -- 4. Thietmar of Merseburg: The Echo of a Tradition -- Three Ladies -- Domus Bolezlai -- One or Many Piast Traditions in the "Chronicon" of Thietmar? -- 5. The Epitaph of Bolesław the Brave -- The Genesis of the Monument -- The Dynastic Tradition embedded in the "Epitaph" -- 7. Gertrude's Prayer Book -- 8. Letter of Władysław Herman to the Cathedral Chapter in Bamberg -- 9. Document of the Legate Gilles, Cardinal of Tusculum -- Chapter Two: Annalistic Records -- 1. The Written Sources -- 2. Two Models of the Beginnings of Polish Annalistic Writing -- 3. Stages of the Recording of Tradition -- 4. Hypothetical Shape of the Tradition -- Part Two: The Time of the Great Narrative -- Chapter Three: The Shadow of the Great Bolesław. The "Chronicle" of Gallus Anonymous on the Descendants of Piast -- 1. The Genesis and Structure of the "Chronicle" -- The aim of writing the "Chronicle": only the glorification of Bolesław Wrymouth? -- A "Chronicle," about what or whom? -- The Problem of the Authorship of the "Chronicle" -- Gallus' Sources: Written Sources and Oral Tradition -- The Complex Structure of the "Chronicle" -- 2. Gallus Anonymous' Presentation of the Dynastic Tradition of the Piasts -- In the hut of Piast -- Siemowit and the accession to power -- Pagans and Piasts -- An Omen of Passage: the second feast -- Mieszko -- Bolesław the Brave -- Mieszko II -- Kazimierz the Restorer -- Bolesław II the Bold -- Fall -- Mieszko son of Bolesław -- Władysław Herman and the Shadow of Bolesław Wrymouth -- Chapter Four: The Embodiment of Tradition?: Bolesław III Wrymouth in the "Chronicle" of Gallus Anonymous -- 1. The Fruitful Branch of the Piast Family Tree -- Bolesław and Zbigniew -- Bolesław's Sole Rule -- 2. The Tradition of the Family of the Descendants of Piast in Gallus Anonymous -- Chapter Five: After Gallus Anonymous: The Traditions of Bolesław and the Lives of Bishop Otto of Bamberg -- 1. Duke Bolesław and Christ's Church -- 2. Bolesław III as a Warrior and Initiator of the Pomeranian Mission -- Part Three: Tradition in Action. Introduction -- Chapter Six: Family Life and Family Tradition -- 1. The Child Brought into the Tradition: The Problem of Naming -- 2. Dynastic Policies: Marriages -- 3. The Cult of Saints in the Rule of the Piasts: Dynastic Religious Traditions? -- 4. The Living and the Dead: Władysław Herman and Bolesław Wrymouth -- Chapter Seven: The Piast Gesture: A Sign of Power -- 1. Under a Saint's Protection -- 2. Taking Power: Inheriting the Copy of the Spear of St Maurice -- 3. Power Defined by Gesture and Commentary -- Boleslaw the Brave and Mieszko II -- Boleslaw the Bold ; Wladyslaw Herman ; Boleslaw Wrymouth -- Problematic Bullae: from Boleslaw the Bold to Boleslaw the Curly? -- The Piast Tradition of the Iconography of Power -- 4. Places of Power: Places of Tradition? -- Chapter Eight: Tradition: Foundations and Memory -- 1. Poland -- Foundations for the Diocesan Clergy -- Monasteries -- Movable Goods -- In the Face of Death -- 2. The Reich: Fulda ; Magdeburg ; Luneburg ; Naumburg ; Bamberg ; Merseburg ; Niederalteich ; Brauweiler ; Regensburg ; Pegau ; Quedlinburg and Gandersheim ; Zwiefalten ; The Monastery of St. Blaise (Sankt Blasien/Schwarzwald) -- 3. The Abbey of Saint-Gilles -- 4. A Piast Commemorative Tradition? -- Conclusion. | |
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contents | Introduction -- Explanatory Tables -- Chronological Table -- Legendary Ancestors of the Piasts Dynasty -- Descendants of Mieszko I -- Descendants of Kazimierz I the Restorer -- Part One: On the Trail of Tradition -- Chapter One: Fragments: Scattered Evidence -- 1. The Starting Point: "Dagome Iudex" -- 2. The Lives and Passions of St Wojciech -- The "Vita prior" and the "Vita Brunonis" -- The Passion of Tegernsee -- 3. St Bruno of Querfurt's "Life of the Five Brothers" and Letter to Henry II -- 4. Thietmar of Merseburg: The Echo of a Tradition -- Three Ladies -- Domus Bolezlai -- One or Many Piast Traditions in the "Chronicon" of Thietmar? -- 5. The Epitaph of Bolesław the Brave -- The Genesis of the Monument -- The Dynastic Tradition embedded in the "Epitaph" -- 7. Gertrude's Prayer Book -- 8. Letter of Władysław Herman to the Cathedral Chapter in Bamberg -- 9. Document of the Legate Gilles, Cardinal of Tusculum -- Chapter Two: Annalistic Records -- 1. The Written Sources -- 2. Two Models of the Beginnings of Polish Annalistic Writing -- 3. Stages of the Recording of Tradition -- 4. Hypothetical Shape of the Tradition -- Part Two: The Time of the Great Narrative -- Chapter Three: The Shadow of the Great Bolesław. The "Chronicle" of Gallus Anonymous on the Descendants of Piast -- 1. The Genesis and Structure of the "Chronicle" -- The aim of writing the "Chronicle": only the glorification of Bolesław Wrymouth? -- A "Chronicle," about what or whom? -- The Problem of the Authorship of the "Chronicle" -- Gallus' Sources: Written Sources and Oral Tradition -- The Complex Structure of the "Chronicle" -- 2. Gallus Anonymous' Presentation of the Dynastic Tradition of the Piasts -- In the hut of Piast -- Siemowit and the accession to power -- Pagans and Piasts -- An Omen of Passage: the second feast -- Mieszko -- Bolesław the Brave -- Mieszko II -- Kazimierz the Restorer -- Bolesław II the Bold -- Fall -- Mieszko son of Bolesław -- Władysław Herman and the Shadow of Bolesław Wrymouth -- Chapter Four: The Embodiment of Tradition?: Bolesław III Wrymouth in the "Chronicle" of Gallus Anonymous -- 1. The Fruitful Branch of the Piast Family Tree -- Bolesław and Zbigniew -- Bolesław's Sole Rule -- 2. The Tradition of the Family of the Descendants of Piast in Gallus Anonymous -- Chapter Five: After Gallus Anonymous: The Traditions of Bolesław and the Lives of Bishop Otto of Bamberg -- 1. Duke Bolesław and Christ's Church -- 2. Bolesław III as a Warrior and Initiator of the Pomeranian Mission -- Part Three: Tradition in Action. Introduction -- Chapter Six: Family Life and Family Tradition -- 1. The Child Brought into the Tradition: The Problem of Naming -- 2. Dynastic Policies: Marriages -- 3. The Cult of Saints in the Rule of the Piasts: Dynastic Religious Traditions? -- 4. The Living and the Dead: Władysław Herman and Bolesław Wrymouth -- Chapter Seven: The Piast Gesture: A Sign of Power -- 1. Under a Saint's Protection -- 2. Taking Power: Inheriting the Copy of the Spear of St Maurice -- 3. Power Defined by Gesture and Commentary -- Boleslaw the Brave and Mieszko II -- Boleslaw the Bold ; Wladyslaw Herman ; Boleslaw Wrymouth -- Problematic Bullae: from Boleslaw the Bold to Boleslaw the Curly? -- The Piast Tradition of the Iconography of Power -- 4. Places of Power: Places of Tradition? -- Chapter Eight: Tradition: Foundations and Memory -- 1. Poland -- Foundations for the Diocesan Clergy -- Monasteries -- Movable Goods -- In the Face of Death -- 2. The Reich: Fulda ; Magdeburg ; Luneburg ; Naumburg ; Bamberg ; Merseburg ; Niederalteich ; Brauweiler ; Regensburg ; Pegau ; Quedlinburg and Gandersheim ; Zwiefalten ; The Monastery of St. Blaise (Sankt Blasien/Schwarzwald) -- 3. The Abbey of Saint-Gilles -- 4. A Piast Commemorative Tradition? -- Conclusion. |
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spelling | Wiszewski, Przemysław. Domus Bolezlai : values and social identity in dynastic traditions of medieval Poland (c. 966-1138) / by Przemysław Wiszewski. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010. 1 online resource (xliv, 592 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450 ; v. 9 Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction -- Explanatory Tables -- Chronological Table -- Legendary Ancestors of the Piasts Dynasty -- Descendants of Mieszko I -- Descendants of Kazimierz I the Restorer -- Part One: On the Trail of Tradition -- Chapter One: Fragments: Scattered Evidence -- 1. The Starting Point: "Dagome Iudex" -- 2. The Lives and Passions of St Wojciech -- The "Vita prior" and the "Vita Brunonis" -- The Passion of Tegernsee -- 3. St Bruno of Querfurt's "Life of the Five Brothers" and Letter to Henry II -- 4. Thietmar of Merseburg: The Echo of a Tradition -- Three Ladies -- Domus Bolezlai -- One or Many Piast Traditions in the "Chronicon" of Thietmar? -- 5. The Epitaph of Bolesław the Brave -- The Genesis of the Monument -- The Dynastic Tradition embedded in the "Epitaph" -- 7. Gertrude's Prayer Book -- 8. Letter of Władysław Herman to the Cathedral Chapter in Bamberg -- 9. Document of the Legate Gilles, Cardinal of Tusculum -- Chapter Two: Annalistic Records -- 1. The Written Sources -- 2. Two Models of the Beginnings of Polish Annalistic Writing -- 3. Stages of the Recording of Tradition -- 4. Hypothetical Shape of the Tradition -- Part Two: The Time of the Great Narrative -- Chapter Three: The Shadow of the Great Bolesław. The "Chronicle" of Gallus Anonymous on the Descendants of Piast -- 1. The Genesis and Structure of the "Chronicle" -- The aim of writing the "Chronicle": only the glorification of Bolesław Wrymouth? -- A "Chronicle," about what or whom? -- The Problem of the Authorship of the "Chronicle" -- Gallus' Sources: Written Sources and Oral Tradition -- The Complex Structure of the "Chronicle" -- 2. Gallus Anonymous' Presentation of the Dynastic Tradition of the Piasts -- In the hut of Piast -- Siemowit and the accession to power -- Pagans and Piasts -- An Omen of Passage: the second feast -- Mieszko -- Bolesław the Brave -- Mieszko II -- Kazimierz the Restorer -- Bolesław II the Bold -- Fall -- Mieszko son of Bolesław -- Władysław Herman and the Shadow of Bolesław Wrymouth -- Chapter Four: The Embodiment of Tradition?: Bolesław III Wrymouth in the "Chronicle" of Gallus Anonymous -- 1. The Fruitful Branch of the Piast Family Tree -- Bolesław and Zbigniew -- Bolesław's Sole Rule -- 2. The Tradition of the Family of the Descendants of Piast in Gallus Anonymous -- Chapter Five: After Gallus Anonymous: The Traditions of Bolesław and the Lives of Bishop Otto of Bamberg -- 1. Duke Bolesław and Christ's Church -- 2. Bolesław III as a Warrior and Initiator of the Pomeranian Mission -- Part Three: Tradition in Action. Introduction -- Chapter Six: Family Life and Family Tradition -- 1. The Child Brought into the Tradition: The Problem of Naming -- 2. Dynastic Policies: Marriages -- 3. The Cult of Saints in the Rule of the Piasts: Dynastic Religious Traditions? -- 4. The Living and the Dead: Władysław Herman and Bolesław Wrymouth -- Chapter Seven: The Piast Gesture: A Sign of Power -- 1. Under a Saint's Protection -- 2. Taking Power: Inheriting the Copy of the Spear of St Maurice -- 3. Power Defined by Gesture and Commentary -- Boleslaw the Brave and Mieszko II -- Boleslaw the Bold ; Wladyslaw Herman ; Boleslaw Wrymouth -- Problematic Bullae: from Boleslaw the Bold to Boleslaw the Curly? -- The Piast Tradition of the Iconography of Power -- 4. Places of Power: Places of Tradition? -- Chapter Eight: Tradition: Foundations and Memory -- 1. Poland -- Foundations for the Diocesan Clergy -- Monasteries -- Movable Goods -- In the Face of Death -- 2. The Reich: Fulda ; Magdeburg ; Luneburg ; Naumburg ; Bamberg ; Merseburg ; Niederalteich ; Brauweiler ; Regensburg ; Pegau ; Quedlinburg and Gandersheim ; Zwiefalten ; The Monastery of St. Blaise (Sankt Blasien/Schwarzwald) -- 3. The Abbey of Saint-Gilles -- 4. A Piast Commemorative Tradition? -- Conclusion. Between the middle of the 10th century and the middle of the 12th century both the cultural and the national identities of the Poles were formed. They were determined by political decisions made by the rulers from the Piast ruling house and built on a framework consisting of stories focused on the Piastsa (TM) past. In all of this a dynastic tradition supported by the current ruler and his entourage was created and re-created. Tradition was understood as communication, the aim of which was to transmit values which define ways of perceiving the world by those people who accept this tradition as. Print version record. Bolesław I, King of Poland, 966 or 967-1025 Influence. Bolesław II, King of Poland, 1043-1081 Influence. Bolesław III, King of Poland, 1085-1138 Influence. Bolesław I, King of Poland, 966 or 967-1025 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmXGhfwBJYJKWMhGhXrv3 Bolesław II, King of Poland, 1043-1081 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJr7T9wFDKx7GqVqC63CwC Bolesław III, King of Poland, 1085-1138 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJrcjtTKvGYBcFqmMHC4v3 Poland Kings and rulers History. Royal houses Poland History To 1500. Social values Poland History To 1500. Group identity Poland History To 1500. Collective memory Poland History To 1500. Community life Poland History To 1500. Poland History Piast period, 960-1386. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104019 Pologne Histoire 960-1386 (Période des Piast) HISTORY. bisacsh Collective memory fast Community life fast Group identity fast Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Kings and rulers fast Royal houses fast Social values fast Poland fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRgyP3qcDKmj68x7FVbM To 1500 fast History fast has work: Domus Bolezlai (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFGbGpKRqKQqvXTxDQ73jP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Wiszewski, Przemysław. Domus Bolezlai. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010 9789004181427 (DLC) 2009049475 (OCoLC)473656066 East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450 ; v. 9. 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spellingShingle | Wiszewski, Przemysław Domus Bolezlai : values and social identity in dynastic traditions of medieval Poland (c. 966-1138) / East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450 ; Introduction -- Explanatory Tables -- Chronological Table -- Legendary Ancestors of the Piasts Dynasty -- Descendants of Mieszko I -- Descendants of Kazimierz I the Restorer -- Part One: On the Trail of Tradition -- Chapter One: Fragments: Scattered Evidence -- 1. The Starting Point: "Dagome Iudex" -- 2. The Lives and Passions of St Wojciech -- The "Vita prior" and the "Vita Brunonis" -- The Passion of Tegernsee -- 3. St Bruno of Querfurt's "Life of the Five Brothers" and Letter to Henry II -- 4. Thietmar of Merseburg: The Echo of a Tradition -- Three Ladies -- Domus Bolezlai -- One or Many Piast Traditions in the "Chronicon" of Thietmar? -- 5. The Epitaph of Bolesław the Brave -- The Genesis of the Monument -- The Dynastic Tradition embedded in the "Epitaph" -- 7. Gertrude's Prayer Book -- 8. Letter of Władysław Herman to the Cathedral Chapter in Bamberg -- 9. Document of the Legate Gilles, Cardinal of Tusculum -- Chapter Two: Annalistic Records -- 1. The Written Sources -- 2. Two Models of the Beginnings of Polish Annalistic Writing -- 3. Stages of the Recording of Tradition -- 4. Hypothetical Shape of the Tradition -- Part Two: The Time of the Great Narrative -- Chapter Three: The Shadow of the Great Bolesław. The "Chronicle" of Gallus Anonymous on the Descendants of Piast -- 1. The Genesis and Structure of the "Chronicle" -- The aim of writing the "Chronicle": only the glorification of Bolesław Wrymouth? -- A "Chronicle," about what or whom? -- The Problem of the Authorship of the "Chronicle" -- Gallus' Sources: Written Sources and Oral Tradition -- The Complex Structure of the "Chronicle" -- 2. Gallus Anonymous' Presentation of the Dynastic Tradition of the Piasts -- In the hut of Piast -- Siemowit and the accession to power -- Pagans and Piasts -- An Omen of Passage: the second feast -- Mieszko -- Bolesław the Brave -- Mieszko II -- Kazimierz the Restorer -- Bolesław II the Bold -- Fall -- Mieszko son of Bolesław -- Władysław Herman and the Shadow of Bolesław Wrymouth -- Chapter Four: The Embodiment of Tradition?: Bolesław III Wrymouth in the "Chronicle" of Gallus Anonymous -- 1. The Fruitful Branch of the Piast Family Tree -- Bolesław and Zbigniew -- Bolesław's Sole Rule -- 2. The Tradition of the Family of the Descendants of Piast in Gallus Anonymous -- Chapter Five: After Gallus Anonymous: The Traditions of Bolesław and the Lives of Bishop Otto of Bamberg -- 1. Duke Bolesław and Christ's Church -- 2. Bolesław III as a Warrior and Initiator of the Pomeranian Mission -- Part Three: Tradition in Action. Introduction -- Chapter Six: Family Life and Family Tradition -- 1. The Child Brought into the Tradition: The Problem of Naming -- 2. Dynastic Policies: Marriages -- 3. The Cult of Saints in the Rule of the Piasts: Dynastic Religious Traditions? -- 4. The Living and the Dead: Władysław Herman and Bolesław Wrymouth -- Chapter Seven: The Piast Gesture: A Sign of Power -- 1. Under a Saint's Protection -- 2. Taking Power: Inheriting the Copy of the Spear of St Maurice -- 3. Power Defined by Gesture and Commentary -- Boleslaw the Brave and Mieszko II -- Boleslaw the Bold ; Wladyslaw Herman ; Boleslaw Wrymouth -- Problematic Bullae: from Boleslaw the Bold to Boleslaw the Curly? -- The Piast Tradition of the Iconography of Power -- 4. Places of Power: Places of Tradition? -- Chapter Eight: Tradition: Foundations and Memory -- 1. Poland -- Foundations for the Diocesan Clergy -- Monasteries -- Movable Goods -- In the Face of Death -- 2. The Reich: Fulda ; Magdeburg ; Luneburg ; Naumburg ; Bamberg ; Merseburg ; Niederalteich ; Brauweiler ; Regensburg ; Pegau ; Quedlinburg and Gandersheim ; Zwiefalten ; The Monastery of St. Blaise (Sankt Blasien/Schwarzwald) -- 3. The Abbey of Saint-Gilles -- 4. A Piast Commemorative Tradition? -- Conclusion. Bolesław I, King of Poland, 966 or 967-1025 Influence. Bolesław II, King of Poland, 1043-1081 Influence. Bolesław III, King of Poland, 1085-1138 Influence. Bolesław I, King of Poland, 966 or 967-1025 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmXGhfwBJYJKWMhGhXrv3 Bolesław II, King of Poland, 1043-1081 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJr7T9wFDKx7GqVqC63CwC Bolesław III, King of Poland, 1085-1138 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJrcjtTKvGYBcFqmMHC4v3 Royal houses Poland History To 1500. Social values Poland History To 1500. Group identity Poland History To 1500. Collective memory Poland History To 1500. Community life Poland History To 1500. HISTORY. bisacsh Collective memory fast Community life fast Group identity fast Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Kings and rulers fast Royal houses fast Social values fast |
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title | Domus Bolezlai : values and social identity in dynastic traditions of medieval Poland (c. 966-1138) / |
title_auth | Domus Bolezlai : values and social identity in dynastic traditions of medieval Poland (c. 966-1138) / |
title_exact_search | Domus Bolezlai : values and social identity in dynastic traditions of medieval Poland (c. 966-1138) / |
title_full | Domus Bolezlai : values and social identity in dynastic traditions of medieval Poland (c. 966-1138) / by Przemysław Wiszewski. |
title_fullStr | Domus Bolezlai : values and social identity in dynastic traditions of medieval Poland (c. 966-1138) / by Przemysław Wiszewski. |
title_full_unstemmed | Domus Bolezlai : values and social identity in dynastic traditions of medieval Poland (c. 966-1138) / by Przemysław Wiszewski. |
title_short | Domus Bolezlai : |
title_sort | domus bolezlai values and social identity in dynastic traditions of medieval poland c 966 1138 |
title_sub | values and social identity in dynastic traditions of medieval Poland (c. 966-1138) / |
topic | Bolesław I, King of Poland, 966 or 967-1025 Influence. Bolesław II, King of Poland, 1043-1081 Influence. Bolesław III, King of Poland, 1085-1138 Influence. Bolesław I, King of Poland, 966 or 967-1025 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmXGhfwBJYJKWMhGhXrv3 Bolesław II, King of Poland, 1043-1081 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJr7T9wFDKx7GqVqC63CwC Bolesław III, King of Poland, 1085-1138 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJrcjtTKvGYBcFqmMHC4v3 Royal houses Poland History To 1500. Social values Poland History To 1500. Group identity Poland History To 1500. Collective memory Poland History To 1500. Community life Poland History To 1500. HISTORY. bisacsh Collective memory fast Community life fast Group identity fast Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Kings and rulers fast Royal houses fast Social values fast |
topic_facet | Bolesław I, King of Poland, 966 or 967-1025 Influence. Bolesław II, King of Poland, 1043-1081 Influence. Bolesław III, King of Poland, 1085-1138 Influence. Bolesław I, King of Poland, 966 or 967-1025 Bolesław II, King of Poland, 1043-1081 Bolesław III, King of Poland, 1085-1138 Poland Kings and rulers History. Royal houses Poland History To 1500. Social values Poland History To 1500. Group identity Poland History To 1500. Collective memory Poland History To 1500. Community life Poland History To 1500. Poland History Piast period, 960-1386. Pologne Histoire 960-1386 (Période des Piast) HISTORY. Collective memory Community life Group identity Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) Kings and rulers Royal houses Social values Poland History |
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