List of Polish monarchs — Queen of Poland redirects here. For queens consort of Poland, see List of Polish consorts. History of Poland This article is part of a series … 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
Histoire de la Pologne — Évolution du territoire de la Pologne entre 1000, 1569, 1939 et 1945. L histoire de la Pologne commence véritablement au Xe siècle, sous le règne de Mieszko Ier et de la dynastie Piast. C est sous son règne que les souverains polonais se… … Wikipédia en Français
Poland — Polska redirects here. For other uses, see Polska (disambiguation). This article is about the country. For other uses, see Poland (disambiguation). Republic of Poland Rzeczpospolita Polska … Wikipedia
Obotrites — Niklot (1090 – 1160) chief of the Obotrite confederacy The Obotrites (German: Abodriten, Polish: Obodryci), also commonly known as the Obodrites, Abotrites, or Abodrites, were a confederation of medieval West Slavic tribes within the territory of … Wikipedia
Lechitic languages — The Lechitic languages include three languages spoken in Central Europe, mainly in Poland, and historically also in Brandenburg, Mecklenburg, and Vorpommern, in the north eastern region of modern Germany. This language group is a branch of the… … Wikipedia
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Lechia — is also the name of a spider genus.Lechia is the historical and/or alternative name of Poland, stemming from the word Lech (which is also a common first name). It is still present in several European languages and some languages of Central Asia… … Wikipedia
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Albian — (French Albion , from Alba = Aube in France) is a stage of the Cretaceous period.Albian is a term proposed in 1842 by A. d Orbigny for that stage of the Cretaceous system which comes above (later) the Aptian and below (before) the Cenomanian (Pal … Wikipedia