Polish medieval history

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First prince of Poland, he was baptized in 966
Mieszko I
Meeting between the Polish Duke Bolesław I Chrobry and Emperor Otto III, which took place at Gniezno on March 11, 1000
Congress of Gniezno
On which year Bolesław I Chrobry was conorated?
1025
Upon his death in 1138, Poland was divided among his sons
Bolesław Wrymouth
He was exiled by younger brothers.
Władysław the Exile
The biggest battle of XII century
Battle of Mozgawa
In 1226 Konrad I of Masovia invited them to help fight the pagan Baltic Prussian people
Teutonic Knights
He died during the battle of Legnica
Henry the Pious
He was canonized in 1253
Stanislaus of Szczepanów
He was archbishop of Gnizno and conorated two polish kings.
Jakub Świnka
When Władysław the Elbow - high was crowned King of Poland?
1320
He founded the University of Kraków
Casimir the Great
With whom was the Union of Krewo?
Lithuania
The biggest battle of polish Middle Ages
Battle of Grunwald
The first Primate of Poland
Mikołaj Trąba
The king, who died at the battle of Varna
Władysław III of Poland
The first polish Cardinal
Zbigniew Oleśnicki
When Casimir of Jagiellon was coronated?
1447
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