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    Civitas Schinesghe (Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈtʃivitas skiˈnesɡe], Polish: Państwo Gnieźnieńskie), alternatively Duchy of Poland or Principality of Poland...
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    Haldensleben) and their sons in 991, placing their land (called "Civitas Schinesghe") under the protection of the Apostolic See. The document's name derives...
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  • France Civitas Schinesghe, a medieval Latin name for Poland Civitas Silvanectium, the Latin name from various communities named Senlis in France Civita (disambiguation)...
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    Dagome iudex document refers to Poland during Mieszko's reign as Civitas Schinesghe (The Gniezno State). The document describes the country as stretching...
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    of Poland and the founder of the first independent Polish state, Civitas Schinesghe also known as the Duchy of Poland. His reign stretched from 960 to...
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    the movement of Polish tribes, the Poles established its nation, Civitas Schinesghe under the Piast dynasty, where it eventually evolved into the First...
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    their residence to Gniezno, where Prince Mieszko I ruled over the Civitas Schinesghe from about 960. The Piasts temporarily also ruled over Pomerania,...
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  • quo ante bellum Otto II Otto II's raid on Poland Holy Roman Empire Civitas Schinesghe Defeat Otto II Slavic revolt of 983 Holy Roman Empire Wends Lutici...
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    of arms Description and blazon Duchy of Poland 966–1025 Emblem of Civitas Schinesghe (1000 AD) from Coins of Boleslaus I of Poland. Kingdom of Poland 1295–1371...
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    of Polish origin living outside of Poland and in other countries. Civitas Schinesghe Exonym and endonym Lechitic languages Lechites List of country name...
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    Otto II's raid on Poland was a military expedition against Civitas Schinesghe the state of Mieszko I after Mieszko I supported the rebellious prince Henry...
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    Trawkowski: Początki Kościoła w Polsce za panowania Mieszka I, (w:) Civitas Schinesghe. Mieszko I i początki państwa polskiego. Poznań – Gniezno 2004, s...
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    Carolingian Empire Old Church Slavonic Rise of the Venetian Republic Civitas Schinesghe Kievan Rus' Growth of the Eastern Roman Empire Reconquista High Middle...
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    predecessors only held the ducal title of the political entity, called Civitas Schinesghe at the time, that had only a few decades ago revealed itself to the...
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    Kuyavia lands were part of the early Duchy of Poland, mentioned as Civitas Schinesghe as circumscribed in the Dagome iudex papal regesta. According to Andrzej...
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    Bohemia. In the 10th century, Mieszko I incorporated Silesia into Civitas Schinesghe, a Polish state. It remained part of Poland until the Fragmentation...
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    Carolingian Empire Old Church Slavonic Rise of the Venetian Republic Civitas Schinesghe Kievan Rus' Growth of the Eastern Roman Empire Reconquista High Middle...
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    Carolingian Empire Old Church Slavonic Rise of the Venetian Republic Civitas Schinesghe Kievan Rus' Growth of the Eastern Roman Empire Reconquista High Middle...
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    Carolingian Empire Old Church Slavonic Rise of the Venetian Republic Civitas Schinesghe Kievan Rus' Growth of the Eastern Roman Empire Reconquista High Middle...
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    Duchy of Bohemia Principality of Hungary Civitas Schinesghe Lutici East Francia...
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    Mieszko I of Poland (960–992) and formed a constituent part of his Civitas Schinesghe. The Masovian Diocese of Płock was established in 1075. Following...
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    Carolingian Empire Old Church Slavonic Rise of the Venetian Republic Civitas Schinesghe Kievan Rus' Growth of the Eastern Roman Empire Reconquista High Middle...
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    Carolingian Empire Old Church Slavonic Rise of the Venetian Republic Civitas Schinesghe Kievan Rus' Growth of the Eastern Roman Empire Reconquista High Middle...
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    Civitas Schinesghe Kingdom of Poland (1385–1569)...
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  • (1074–1077) Ladislaus I, King (1077–1095) Coloman, King (1095–1116) Poland Civitas Schinesghe, Kingdom of Poland (complete list) – Bolesław I, Duke (992–1025),...
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    the Dagome iudex document drawn up, whereby he put his realm called Civitas Schinesghe under the auspices of the Holy See. A major German–Polish War was...
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    until 963 subdued the Lusatian lands up to the border with Poland (Civitas Schinesghe). Upon Gero's death in 965, the river was the designated eastern border...
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    Polish, Latin Headquarters Warsaw, Poland Founder Mieszko I Origin 966 Civitas Schinesghe Separations Polish-Catholic Church of Republic of Poland Protestantism...
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  • Odilo, Duke (736–748) Grifo, Duke (c.788) Tassilo III, Duke (748–788) Civitas Schinesghe (complete list) – Piast the Wheelwright, Duke (?–861) Siemowit, Duke...
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    precaution however, shortly before his death in 992 he placed his realm (Civitas Schinesghe) under the protection of Pope John XV according to the dagome iudex...
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