Title: History of Poland
1HistoryofPoland
2- Once upon a time, over a thousand years ago, when
the area of todays Poland was covered with thick
and wild forests, there lived three brothers.
Their names were Lech, Czech and Rus. - One day they decided to leave their parents and
village and, accompanied by their servants and
warriors, look for a new place to settle down and
start a new life. - For many days they wandered together, but finally
understood that they could never find a piece of
land that would please all three of them. They
decided to choose separate paths. Czech took the
path leading to the south, Rus to the east and
Lech went westwards. - Lech and his people made their way through the
forests and they observed that with each day the
landscapes became more and more beautiful.
Finally, after many days, they came to an
exceptionally charming spot. As it was getting
late, he ordered the camp to be put up for the
night around a huge oak tree. Suddenly, the sun
started to set and covered the sky with its red
flames and some strange noise could be heard, as
if of the huge wings breaking the forests
silence. The warriors raised their heads and saw
a huge, white eagle approaching its nest in the
oak tree. - Lech understood that the place was not only
beautiful, but also abundant in goods of all
kinds and very safe. He thrust his sword in the
ground under the oak tree and said Here I will
build my kingdom and around this magnificent oak
tree its capital will appear. Because the eagles
nest is in the oaks branches, the city will be
called Gniezno (gniazdo is a Polish word for
nest) and the symbol of our country will be the
white eagle in the red sky.
3966 The Polish state was born with the baptism
of Mieszko I, duke of the Slavic tribe of Polans
and founder of the Piast dynasty. His conversion
from Paganism to Christianity was Poland's first
recorded historical event.
4- Mieszko's son Boleslaw the Brave built on his
father's achievements, for the first time uniting
all the provinces that subsequently came to
comprise the traditional territory of Poland. In
1025 he became the first king of Poland.
51138A Period of Fragmentation
- After Boleslaw the Brave died in 1138, however,
the kingdom was divided among four of his sons,
ushering in a period of fragmentation.
61226
- In 1226, Konrad I of Masovia invited the Teutonic
Knights to Poland to help him fight the pagan
Prussians on the border of his lands. After
exterminating the Prussians, the Knights turned
their attention to Poland and Lithuania, waging
war with them for most of the 14th and 15th
centuries.
71320 The End of Regional Division
- The regional division ended when Wladyslaw the
Elbow-high united the various principalities of
Poland. His son Kazimierz the Great, the last of
the Piast dynasty, considerably strengthened the
country's position in both foreign and domestic
affairs. Before his death in 1370, the sonless
king arranged for his nephew, the Andegawen Louis
of Hungary, to inherit the throne.
81364 . The First University in Poland
Originally founded as Cracow Academy by Casimir
III the Great
91385 The Union of Krewo was signed between
Louis' daughter Jadwiga and the Lithuanian Grand
Duke Jogaila (later known as Wladyslaw II Jagi),
beginning the Polish-Lithuanian Union and
strengthening both nations in their shared
opposition to the Teutonic Knights and the
growing threat of Muscovy.ello
101410 BATTLE OF GRUNWALD
- In the north-west, the Teutonic Knights, in
control of Prussia since the 13th century, were
forced after their defeats by a combined
Polish-Lithuanian force in the Battle of Grunwald
111506 1572 Polands Golden Age
- In politics, it was a period of might and lack
of dangers. Only a few wars were fought on
Poland's peripheries or on Lithuania's borders.
In culture, it was a period of Renaissance and
development of Polish-language literature. In
economy, it was a period of prosperity.
121600 1699 The 17th-century crisis
- Period of Wars against Sweden, Russia, Turkey and
the Cossacks
131610 The Polish army entered Moscow and took
over the Kremlin
141683A powerful Turkish army lay siege to Vienna,
the imperial capital was relieved, thanks to
Polish assistance. The united allied armies were
under the command of King John III Sobieski
15Partition of Poland (1795-1918)
- Polish independence ended in a series of
partitions (1772, 1793 and 1795) undertaken by
Russia, Prussia and Austria
161791Constitution of May 3, the first modern
codified constitution on the European continent
171794, 1830, 1864 Polish National Uprisings -
the Poles launched attempts to regain
independence
1811 XI 1918 INDEPENDENCE REGAINED
1913-25 VIII 1920 The Battle of Warsaw
- The Battle of Warsaw was fought from August 13 to
August 25, 1920 as Red Army forces approached the
Polish capital of Warsaw and nearby Modlin
Fortress. On August 16, Polish forces commanded
by Józef Pilsudski counterattacked from the
south, forcing the Russian forces into a
disorganised withdrawal eastward and behind the
Neman River.
201 IX 1939 The German onslaught on Poland
started the Second World War.
211944 The Warsaw Uprising
- After the uprising, the entire population, nearly
one million people, was expelled from the city
(taken to concentration camps). The Germans
started destroying what was left of Warsaw.
221944 The beginning of the Communist Regime in
Poland
231980 The Birth of Solidarity
244 VI 1989 the Autumn of Nations
- Round table talks started the process of
dismantling the Communist Regime in Poland