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  1. 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.

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  2. Há 1 dia · Under the Treaty of Bromberg in 1657, Catholic Poland was forced to renounce its suzerainty over Protestant Prussia; in 1701 the once-insignificant duchy was transformed into the Kingdom of Prussia, which became a major European power in the 18th century and proved to be Poland's most enduring foe. [citation needed]

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    Há 2 dias · With the passing of the prosperous Polish Golden Age, the country was partitioned by neighbouring states at the end of the 18th century. Poland regained its independence in 1918 as the Second Polish Republic and successfully defended it in the Polish–Soviet War from 1919 to 1921.

  4. Há 5 dias · Professor Anita Prazmowska. London School of Economics. Citation: Professor Anita Prazmowska, review of Poland in the Modern World: Beyond Martyrdom, (review no. 1691) DOI: 10.14296/RiH/2014/1691. Date accessed: 30 May, 2024. The author’s statement that he proposes to present a history of modern Poland which goes beyond martyrdom is dynamite.

  5. Há 5 dias · History. Kraków was the home of the Wiślanie tribe ( Vistulans ), who occupied Małopolska (Little Poland) until the 10th century. From 988 to 990 Mieszko I, prince of Poland, united the southern and northern territories to form a powerful kingdom, and his son, Bolesław I (the Brave), later made Kraków the seat of a Polish bishopric.

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  6. Há 2 dias · His book “The Renewal of This Earth: John Paul II’s First Pilgrimage to Poland, June 1979” won the readers’ award for Best History Book in Poland.

  7. Há 1 dia · Forty-five years ago, on June 2, St. John Paul II started his first papal pilgrimage to his native Poland, then shackled by a communist dictatorship. The visit had not only an enormous impact on the spiritual renewal of the Polish nation, paving the way for democratic changes, but it also inspired future freedom fighters in other parts of the Soviet empire.