- Bull of Gniezno
The Bull of Gniezno (officially Ex commisso nobis) was a
papal bull issued on July 7, 1136 byPope Innocent II . It contains the earliest record of thePolish language .
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The Bull of Gniezno (officially Ex commisso nobis) was a
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Bulle de gniezno — La Bulle de Gniezno (en latin Ex commisso nobis, en polonais Bulla gnieźnieńska) est une bulle du pape Innocent II par laquelle il abroge l’autorité de l’archevêché de Magdebourg sur l’Église polonaise. En 1133, le pape Innocent II, subissant les … Wikipédia en Français
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