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analysis, the letters "Sc" were substituted for the letter "K," thus the original record would therefore read "Khinesghe" or "Kninesne." Another theory posits the name as an imperfect
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et exinde ducente iuxta flumen Oddera usque in predictam civitate
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The
Catholic Church in Polish History. From 966 to the Present
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The Dagome iudex outlines the borders of the Polish realm:
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Civitas
Schinesghe. Mieszko I i początki państwa polskiego
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930:. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. pp. 468, 480–481.
541:Following the death of Mieszko I, his eldest son,
466:with the inscription CIVITAS GNEZDVM, c. 992–1000
391:unam civitatem in integro, que vocatur Schinesghe
903:. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US. p. 15.
951:Kumor, Bolesław; Obertyński, Zdzisław (1974).
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86:Duchy of Poland around the year AD 1000
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985:. Vol. I (2nd ed.). Oxford:
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510:and to prevent future attacks by the
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924:Curta, Florin; Holt, Andrew (2016).
27:Country in central Europe (966–1025)
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957:. Poznań: Pallottinum. p. 12.
748:et ab ipsa Alemura usque in terram
708:et ab ipsa Craccoa usque ad flumen
695:et fines Russe extendente usque in
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819:. Greenwood Press. p. 99.
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494:, it was Mieszko's first wife,
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1:
1595:Disability in the Middle Ages
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1200:Rise of the Venetian Republic
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758:lands" (part of the Imperial
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675:usque in locum, qui dicitur
561:. In 1000, he organized the
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1248:Second Bulgarian Empire
987:Oxford University Press
897:Ramet, Sabrina (2017).
872:. Warszawa. p. 91.
779:List of Polish monarchs
522:. In 968, a missionary
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1635:Post-classical history
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39:Państwo Gnieźnieńskie
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1411:Renaissance Humanism
1318:Medieval Warm Period
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1102:European Middle Ages
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464:Bolesław I the Brave
387:Oda von Haldensleben
308:Ecclesiastical Latin
211:Bolesław I the Brave
173:Bolesław I the Brave
1328:Kingdom of Portugal
1195:Old Church Slavonic
1180:Anglo-Saxon England
1014:. pp. 362–423.
563:Congress of Gniezno
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1474:Crusading movement
1346:Hundred Years' War
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1190:Carolingian Empire
1175:Kingdom of Croatia
1128:Barbarian kingdoms
989:. pp. 27–28.
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