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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - Poznań - History

Main article: History of Poznań, see also: History of Poland Mieszko I , the first known duke of the Polans, built one of his castles in Poznań. The Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul is the oldest Polish cathedral, built in Poznań during the latter half of the 10th century. The city would become the capital of Greater Poland. Mieszko I's son, Boleslaus the Brave, was crowned king in 1025 and the Kingdom of Poland was formed. Greater Poland is often became the 'cradle of the Polish state', and both Mieszko I and Bo ...

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Poznań, Poznań - Geography, Poznań - Location, Poznań - Name of the city, Poznań - Administrative division, Poznań - Culture, Poznań - History, Poznań - Historical population, Poznań - Famous people, Poznań - Education, Poznań - Scientific and regional organizations, Poznań - Economy, Poznań - Sports, Poznań - Politics, Poznań - Municipal politics, Poznań - Poznań constituency, Poznań - Bibliography

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Poznań: Encyclopedia - 1945

1945 (MCMXLV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). 1945 - Events. January 5 - The Soviet Union recognizes the new pro-Soviet government of Poland. January 7 - British General Bernard Montgomery holds a press conference at Zonhoven describing his contribution to the Battle of the Bulge. January 12 - World War II: The Soviet Union begin a very large offensive in Eastern Europe against the Nazis. January 13 - A Soviet patrol arre ...

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Poznań: Encyclopedia - Biskupin

Image:Biskupin gate.jpg Biskupin is an archaeological site and a life-size model of an Iron Age fortified settlement (gród) in Poland, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodship. It belongs to the Biskupin group of the Lusatian culture. The excavation and the reconstruction of the prehistoric settlement have played an important part in Polish historical consciousness. The Museum is situated on a marshy peninsula in the Lake Biskupin, ca. 90 km northeast of Poznań, 8 km south of the small town of Żnin. It is part of the sta ...

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Poznań: Encyclopedia - Wrocław

Wrocław, ([:vrɔʦwaf], German Breslau, Czech Vratislav, Latin Wratislavia; many Polish documents in English use the spelling Wroclaw) is the capital of Lower Silesia in southwestern Poland, situated on the Oder River (Odra). As of 2004, the city's population was estimated to be 638,000. It is the principal city of the Lower Silesia region and the administrative seat of the Lower Silesian Voivodship (since 1999), previously of Wrocław Voivo ...

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Poznań: Encyclopedia - Bamberg

Bamberg is a town in Bavaria, Germany. It is located in Upper Franconia on the river Regnitz, close to its confluence with the river Main. Bamberg - Geography. Bamberg lies on an open plain on the Regnitz, 3 km above its junction with the Main River, and 63 km north of Nuremberg by railway. Like Rome, Bamberg was built on seven hills, each crowned by a church. Bamberger Symphoniker (*) – founded in 1946 by Bohemian WWII refugees, including former members of the Germa ...

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Poznań: Encyclopedia - Zenon Cardinal Grocholewski

His Eminence Zenon Cardinal Grocholewski (born October 11, 1939 in Bródki, Poland) is a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He is Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education, Grand Chancellor of the Pontifical Gregorian University. He was ordained for the Archdiocese of Poznań on 27 May 1963. He worked for three years at Christ the Redeemer Parish in Poznań before earning a do ...

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Poznań: Encyclopedia - Wielbark Culture

Wielbark Culture or Willenberg Culture was an archaeological culture which appeared during the first half of the 1st century AD, and replaced the local Oksywie Culture, a culture which was part of the Przeworsk culture. It is identified with the Goths. Wielbark Culture - Distribution. The Wielbark Culture started out covering the same area as the Oksywie Culture reaching from Gdańsk to Chełmno. Later it reached into the Kashubian and Krajenskian lakelands and stretched southwards into the region of ...

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Poznań: Encyclopedia - Crown of the Polish Kingdom

Crown of the Polish Kingdom, or just colloquially the Crown (Polish:Korona) is the archaic name, used in the times of Kingdom of Poland until the end of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1795, for the territories under Polish direct administration, distinguishing them from federated territories of Grand Duchy of Lithuania or vassal territories like Duchy of Prussia or Duchy of Courland, which had varying degrees of autonomy. Before the 1569 Union of Lublin, territories of the Crown can be understood as the territo ...

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Poznań: Encyclopedia - Warta River

Warta (Latin: Varta, German: Warthe) is a river in western-central Poland, a tributary of the Oder river. With a length of approximately 808 kilometers it is the country's third longest river. Warta has a basin area of 54,529. It is connected to the Vistula by the river Noteć and the Bydgoszcz Canal (Kanał Bydgoski). It flows out of Upper Silesia (the Silesian Voivodship) near Zawiercie, flows through Lodz Land, Greater Poland and Lubusz Land where it empties into river Oder near Kostrzyn. It is connected ...

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Poznań: Encyclopedia - Adam Mickiewicz

Adam Bernard Mickiewicz (December 24, 1798 – November 26, 1855) was one of the most well-known Polish poets and writers, considered the greatest Polish poet besides Zygmunt Krasiński and Juliusz Słowacki. He is also considered one of the greatest poets of Eastern Europe. Adam Mickiewicz - Biography. Mickiewicz was born in the Zavosse manor of his uncle near Nowogródek (Lithuanian: Naugardukas, Belarusian: Наваградак, Russian: Новогрудок) of the Russian Empire (former Grand Duchy of ...

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Poznań: Encyclopedia - World War II atrocities in Poland

This article details the atrocities and crimes against humanity committed in Poland during the World War II. Over 6 million Polish citizens perished during the course of the war, most of them civilians, killed by the actions of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. World War II atrocities in Poland - Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany. The war against Poland was from the start intended as a fulfillment of the plan described by Adolf Hitler in his book Mein Kampf. The main axis of the plan was that all of Eas ...

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Poznań: Encyclopedia - Poles

Australia:    150,900[1] Argentina:    250,000 (est.) Belarus:    400,000[2] Brazil:    900,000 (est) Canada:    820,000[3] Czech Republic:    60,000 (est.) Germany:    290,000[4] Kazakhstan:    20,000[5]) (est.) Latvia:    57,000 (est.) Lithuania:    250,000[6] Netherlan ...

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - Polish September Campaign - Details of the campaign

Polish September Campaign - Plans. The German plan Fall Weiss, for what became known as the September campaign, was created by General Franz Halder, chief of the general staff, and directed by General Walther von Brauchitsch, the commander in chief of the upcoming campaign. The plan called for the start of hostilities before the declaration of war and to pursue a traditional doctrine of mass encirclement and destruction of enemy forces, assisted by the Germans' material advantages, including the use of mo ...

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Polish September Campaign, Polish September Campaign - Opposing forces, Polish September Campaign - Germany, Polish September Campaign - Soviet Union, Polish September Campaign - Poland, Polish September Campaign - Order of battle, Polish September Campaign - Prelude to the campaign, Polish September Campaign - Details of the campaign, Polish September Campaign - Plans, Polish September Campaign - Phase 1: German aggression, Polish September Campaign - Phase 2: Soviet aggression, Polish September Campaign - Civilian losses, Polish September Campaign - Aftermath, Polish September Campaign - Notes

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - League of Polish Families - Political agenda

The political agenda is Christian left. However, recently the party has begun to emphasize populism, patriotism and far right social values. The party combines social conservatism with isolationism and left-wing economic policies, based upon its own interpretation of Catholic social teaching. The party is Eurosceptic. Although it was the only significant political force in Poland that unconditionally opposed Polish membership in the European Union, believing that a union formed by social liberals from the ground up could never be refo ...

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League of Polish Families, League of Polish Families - History, League of Polish Families - Political agenda, League of Polish Families - Attitude towards the European Union, League of Polish Families - Stance on Homosexuality, League of Polish Families - Members of Polish Parliament Sejm 2001-2005, League of Polish Families - League of Polish Families - Electoral Committee, League of Polish Families - Members of Polish Senate 2001-2005, League of Polish Families - Members of European Parliament, League of Polish Families - Eurosceptic caucus: Independence and Democracy

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - World War II atrocities in Poland - Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany

The war against Poland was from the start intended as a fulfillment of the plan described by Adolf Hitler in his book Mein Kampf. The main axis of the plan was that all of Eastern Europe should become the source of the power for Germany, so called German Lebensraum (living space). The German Army was sent, as stated by Hitler in his Armenian quote: "with orders for them to send to death mercilessly and without compassion, men, women, and children of Polish race ...

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World War II atrocities in Poland, World War II atrocities in Poland - Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany, World War II atrocities in Poland - Invasion, World War II atrocities in Poland - Terror against Poles in 1939, World War II atrocities in Poland - Extermination of psychiatric patients, World War II atrocities in Poland - Terror against intelligentsia and clergy, World War II atrocities in Poland - Forced labor, World War II atrocities in Poland - Concentration Camps, World War II atrocities in Poland - Warsaw Uprising atrocities

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - Ignacy Jan Paderewski - Biography

Ignacy Jan Paderewski was born in the village of Kuryłówka in the province of Podolia, Poland. His father was working there as an economist in the local mansion. His mother, Poliksena née Nowicka, died several months after Paderewski was born and he was brought up by his distant relatives. From his early childhood Paderewski was interested in music. Initially he took piano classes with a private teacher. At the age of 12, in 1872, he went to Warsaw and was admitted to the Warsaw Conservatorium. After graduating in 1878 he was asked ...

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Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Ignacy Jan Paderewski - Biography, Ignacy Jan Paderewski - Medals and awards

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - Podlasie Voivodship - Agriculture

Arable land constitutes around 60 % of the total area of the region – most of which is ploughland (around 40 %), forests, meadows and pastures. Over 120 thousand farms are registered, the majority of which – around 50% - are small farms of the size of 1-5 ha and medium-sized farms of 5 – 10 ha. The small ones prefer intensive production (gardening, orcharding), whereas the large ones – cattle and crop production. The cattle-ra ...

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Podlasie Voivodship, Podlasie Voivodship - Major cities and towns, Podlasie Voivodship - Podlasie Voivodship counties, Podlasie Voivodship - Economy, Podlasie Voivodship - Agriculture, Podlasie Voivodship - Landscape assets, Podlasie Voivodship - Most popular surnames in the region, Podlasie Voivodship - Official seal of Podlasie Voivodship

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - Wielbark Culture - The Goths

The Wielbark culture is associated with Jordanes' account of the Goths leaving Scandza (Scandinavia) and their settlement in Gothiscandza. According to Jordanes they pushed away the local Rugians and Vandals when settling in the area. Gothiscandza was located at the mouth of the Vistula, and this area was given as the land of the Gutones (Pliny the Elder) or Gothones (Tacitus): Beyond the Lygians dwell the Gothones, under the rule of a king; and thence held in subjection somewhat stricter than the ...

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Wielbark Culture, Wielbark Culture - Distribution, Wielbark Culture - Characteristics, Wielbark Culture - The Goths, Wielbark Culture - Sources

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - Opole Voivodship - Geographical location

The Opole voivodship lies in south-western Poland. The major part of the voivodship is on the Silesian Lowland (Nizina Slaska). To the east, the region touches upon the Silesian Upland (Silesian Uplands, Wyzyna Slaska) with the famous Saint Anne Mountain; the Sudeten range, the Opawskie Mountains, lies to the south-west. The Oder river cuts across the middle of the voivodship. The Opole voivodship is the smallest region in the administrative make-up of the country, both in terms of area and in terms of population. However, its ...

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Opole Voivodship, Opole Voivodship - Geographical location, Opole Voivodship - Administrative division, Opole Voivodship - Economy, Opole Voivodship - Universities, Opole Voivodship - Tourism, Opole Voivodship - Most popular surnames in the region, Opole Voivodship - Previous Opole voivodships, Opole Voivodship - Opole Voivodship 1950–1975

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Poznań: Encyclopedia II - Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - Senatorial Offices

The upper chamber of the First Republic's Sejm (parliament, or diet) was the Senat. It comprised bishops, voivods, castellans and ministers. The list of dignitaries eligible for the Senat had been finalized when, in the Union of Lublin (1569), the Kingdom of Poland had been transformed into the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The most important of all officials was the Primate, Archbishop of Gniezno. Since 1572, the first time Poland had no king, he was the interrex - acted as the head of the state until new king was elected. H ...

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Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - Senatorial Offices, Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - List of Senatorial Offices, Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - Central not Senat-related officials, Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - Court Officials, Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - List of Court Officials, Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - Military Officials, Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - List of Military Officials, Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - District Offices, Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - Crown, Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - Lithuania, Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - Prussia, Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - Borough and judicial officials, Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - List of Borough and judicial officials, Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - Town and village officials, Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - List of Town and village officials, Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - Other

Read more here: » Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: Encyclopedia II - Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - Senatorial Offices

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