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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mieszko_IMieszko I - Wikipedia

    Slavic paganism (before 966) Chalcedonian Christianity (966–until his death) Mieszko I ( Polish pronunciation: [ˈmjɛʂkɔ ˈpjɛrfʂɨ] ⓘ; c. 930 – 25 May 992) [1] was the first historical ruler of Poland and the founder of the first independent Polish state, Civitas Schinesghe also known as the Duchy of Poland.

  2. The Piasts' royal rule in Poland ended in 1370 with the death of King Casimir III the Great . Branches of the Piast dynasty continued to rule in the Duchy of Masovia (until 1526) and in the Duchies of Silesia until the last male Silesian Piast died in 1675. The Piasts intermarried with several noble lines of Europe, and possessed numerous ...

  3. Sigrid the Haughty (Old Norse:Sigríðr (hin) stórráða), also known as Sigrid Storråda (), is a Scandinavian queen appearing in Norse sagas.Sigrid is named in several late and sometimes contradictory Icelandic sagas composed generations after the events they describe, but there is no reliable historical evidence correlating to her story as they describe her.

  4. Among the proposed solutions, there has been a suggestion that the artefacts discovered in Wielkopolska are traces of the retinue of Świętosława’s return to Poland. According to this conception, they would be gifts or objects of trade that the elites accompanying the daughter of the Polish ruler took with them.

  5. The article presents the fate of Polish Duke Casimir I the Restorer and Maria Dobroniega of Kiev’s only daughter - Świętosława of Poland. Lack of available resources caused the paper to hypothetically describe her birth, marriage with the ruler of Bohemian dukedom, inevitable influence on her sons, her role in husband’s country and circumstances of death.

  6. When Świętosława Piast "Matka Królów" was born in 0968, in Poznań, Greater Poland, Poland, her father, Książę Polski Mieszko I z Polski, was 38 and her mother, polska księżna Dobrawa Česká Przemyślid, was 37. She married Svend Tveskæg about 0980, in Greater Poland, Poland. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 4 daughters.

  7. Świętosława of Poland (Czech: Svatava Polská (c. 1046–1048 – 1 September 1126)) was the third wife of Duke (later King) Vratislaus II of Bohemia and the first Queen of Bohemia as of 1085.