- Abraham Prochownik
Abraham Prochownik was a
Jew said, in some legendary sources, to have been nominated prince of Poland, in 842 CEref|1. After the death of PrincePopiel , the Poles allegedly held a council atKruszwica , to elect a successor. According to the legend they disagreed for a long time, and finally decided that the person who first entered the city on the following morning should be their ruler. This was none other than the Jew Abraham the Powder-maker (prochownik), who was escorted to the council-hall and proclaimed prince of Poland. Abraham declined the honour and insisted upon their electing the wise PolePiast , who became the founder of thePiast dynasty (compare the similar legend concerningSaul Wahl ). A choice of king by lot or chance encounter is found in many folk-tales.D.M. Dunlop and other scholars explored the possibility that Abraham was a historical person, either an exiledKhazar prince or a Khazar nobleman appointed over the western Slavs to collect tribute.Notes
# Krauscher i.42; Sternberg 4.
References
*Dunlop, Douglas M.. "The History of the Jewish Khazars," Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1954.
*Hundert, Gershon David. "Jewish Poland: Legends of Origin, Ethnopoetics and Legendary Chronicles by Haya Bar-Itzhak" "The Jewish Quarterly Review," New Ser., Vol. 92, No. 1/2 (Jul. - Oct., 2001), pp. 222-226
*Kraushar, A. "Historya Zydów w Polsce"
*Sternberg. "Gesch. der Juden in Polen"
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