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Há 3 dias · In the mid-1500s, united Poland was the largest state in Europe and perhaps the continent’s most powerful nation. Yet two and a half centuries later, during the Partitions of Poland (1772–1918), it disappeared, parceled out among the contending empires of Russia, Prussia, and Austria.
- The Golden Age of The Sigismunds
Poland - Sigismunds, Renaissance, Jagiellonians: Under the...
- The States of The Jagiellonians
Poland - Jagiellonians, Central Europe, Culture: The Polish...
- The Arrival of The Teutonic Knights
Poland - Teutonic Knights, Medieval History, Europe: The...
- Languages
Poland - Slavic, Germanic, Baltic: The country’s official...
- Government and Society
Poland - Politics, Democracy, EU: The constitution of...
- The Cossacks
Poland - Cossacks, History, Culture: The Zaporozhian...
- History
Poland - Medieval, Unification, Partitions: The terms Poland...
- Climate
Poland - Climate, Temperate, Continental: Varying types of...
- The Golden Age of The Sigismunds
Há 1 dia · The culture of Poland is closely connected with its intricate 1,000-year history, and forms an important constituent in the Western civilisation. The Poles take great pride in their national identity which is often associated with the colours white and red, and exuded by the expression biało-czerwoni ("whitereds"). [335]
22 de mai. de 2024 · Introduction. Background. Poland's history as a state began near the middle of the 10th century. By the mid-16th century, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ruled a vast tract of land in Central and Eastern Europe.
Há 2 dias · In the 17th century and later it was also known as the 'Most Serene Commonwealth of Poland' (Polish: Najjaśniejsza Rzeczpospolita Polska, Latin: Serenissima Res Publica Poloniae), the Commonwealth of the Polish Kingdom, or the Commonwealth of Poland.
14 de mai. de 2024 · It makes a fitting title to a book about Polish history, in God’s Playground: A history of Poland from origins to 1795, the first in a two-volume series by Norman Davies that looks at Polish national history.
Há 2 dias · The history of Pomerania starts shortly before 1000 AD, with ongoing conquests by newly arrived Polan rulers. Before that, the area was recorded nearly 2000 years ago as Germania, and in modern times Pomerania has been split between Germany and Poland. Its name comes from the Slavic po more, which means "(land) at the sea".
21 de mai. de 2024 · The modern literary language, written in the Roman (Latin) alphabet, dates from the 16th century and was originally based on the dialects of the area around Poznań, in western Poland. The first written Polish consists of a list of names in the Papal Bull issued in 1136 by Pope Innocent II to the archbishop of Gniezno; the oldest ...