Poland in the Early Middle Ages — According to the currently predominant opinion, the Slavic tribes were not indigenous to the lands that were to become Poland [This is the so called allochthonic theory; according to the autochthonic theory the opposite is true] , but their first … Wikipedia
White Croatia — White Croats White Croats (Chrobatia) on a map of the Holy Roman Empire around the year 1000. According to the map the land called Chrobatia is inhabited by the Vistulans and Lendians, and/or near to Adriatic sea Kingdom of Croatia … Wikipedia
Lesser Poland — For other uses, see Little Poland (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Lesser Poland Voivodeship. Lesser Poland superimposed on borders of current Polish voivodeships … Wikipedia
Wawel — is an architectural complex erected over many centuries atop a limestone outcrop on the left bank of the Vistula River in Kraków, Poland, at an altitude of 228 metres above the sea level.Jan Urban, [http://209.85.215.104/search?q=cache:lAIbak s… … Wikipedia
History of Kraków — MedievalThe earliest known settlement on the present site of Kraków (Cracow) was established on Wawel Hill, and dates back to the 4th century. Legend attributes the town s establishment to the mythical ruler Krakus, who built it above a cave… … Wikipedia
History of Poland in the Middle Ages — History of Poland This article is part of a series Chronology List of Polish monarchs … Wikipedia
History of Poland — Highly developed agricultural people have lived in the area that is now Poland for the last 7500 years, the Slavic people have settled in this territory for over 1500 years, and the History of Poland as a state spans well over a millennium. The… … Wikipedia
Mieszko I of Poland — Mieszko I Duke of Poland Portrait by Jan Matejko. Reign 962–992 Born ca. 930 … Wikipedia
Slavic peoples — legend|#004040|South SlavicThe Slavic peoples are an ethnic and linguistic branch of Indo European peoples, living mainly in Europe. From the early 6th century they spread from their original homeland (most commonly thought to be in Eastern… … Wikipedia
874 — NOTOC EventsBy PlaceEurope* Ingólfur Arnarson arrives as the first permanent Viking settler in Iceland, settling in Reykjavík (probable date). * The Danes invade Mercia. * The territory of the Vistulans is conquered by King Svatopluk I of Great… … Wikipedia