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    The pagan reaction in Poland (Polish: Reakcja pogańska w Polsce) was a series of events in the Kingdom of Poland in the 1030s that culminated in a popular...
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  • Apostate (4th century) Pagan reaction in England under Eadbald of Kent (7th century) Pagan reaction in Poland (1030s) Pagan reaction in Lithuania (1260s) This...
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  • in Lower Pannonia Nestor the Chronicler Slavic pagans Christianization of the Slavs took place from the 7th to 12th centuries, with a pagan reaction in...
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  • refer to: Pagan reaction in Poland (1030s) 12th-15th centuries: numerous small conflicts of the time of fragmentation of Poland, particularly in the Duchies...
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    Wrocław (redirect from Wroclaw, Poland)
    Otto III, during the Gniezno Congress. In the years 1034–1038 the city was affected by the pagan reaction in Poland. The city became a commercial centre...
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    persistence was demonstrated by a series of rebellions known as the Pagan reaction in the first half of the 11th century, which also showed elements of...
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  • Bolesław the Forgotten (category Dukes of Poland)
    to describe Bolesław because of the ruler's part in the pagan reaction in Poland. History of Poland (966–1385) Gdy umarł w roku Pańskim 1033, nastąpił...
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    style himself as King. Mieszko II died soon after in 1034, and upon his death, a Pagan reaction in Poland erupted. Subsequently, his wife Richeza and son...
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    Miecław's State (category 11th century in Poland)
    principum Poloniae, he had escaped to Prussia, where he was murdered. Pagan reaction in Poland Polish: Państwo Miecława Gallus Anonymus. Kronika polska, book...
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    participated in the Pagan reaction in Poland, actively supported Miecław who intended to detach Masovia from the power of the rulers of Poland, but after...
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    remained pagan until the pagan reaction during the 1030s. Before the adoption of Christianity in modern-day Poland, there were a number of different pagan tribes...
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    Rus'. The transition from paganism in Poland was not instantaneous and resulted in the pagan reaction of the 1030s. In 1031, Mieszko II Lambert lost the...
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    The spread of Christianity was reversed temporarily in Poland, as the pagan reaction in Poland saw many churches and monasteries burned, and priests...
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    was murdered in 1032 and Mieszko II returned to the throne of Poland. It is speculated that a pagan reaction began during his short reign. In primary sources...
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    country when a series of peasant uprisings broke out in what became known as the pagan reaction, and Yaroslav I the Wise, the Grand Prince of Kiev, invaded...
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  • Treaty of Merseburg (category Treaties of the Kingdom of Poland (1025–1385))
    him as such. However Mieszko II died soon after in 1034, and upon his death a Pagan reaction in Poland erupted (although some aspects of it were present...
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  • so-called "Pagan Reaction" of the commoners, forced Casimir and Richeza to flee to Saxony. However, soon Casimir returned to Poland and in 1038, once...
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    commonly known as Rodnovery and sometimes as Slavic Neopaganism, is a modern Pagan religion. Classified as a new religious movement, its practitioners hearken...
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    dynasties in late medieval and early modern Europe. Jogaila was the last pagan ruler of medieval Lithuania. After he became King of Poland, as a result...
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    II. At the time, power was exercised in the face of mutiny by the people, an event known as the "Pagan Reaction". Having degraded the structure of power...
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    Duchy of Pomerelia (category Fiefdoms of Poland)
    participated in the Pagan reaction in Poland, actively supported Miecław who intended to detach Masovia from the power of the rulers of Poland, but after...
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    Slavic paganism (redirect from Slavic pagan)
    pagan priests or shamans, recurred periodically for centuries. Popular resistance to Christianity was also widespread in early Poland, culminating in...
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    OCLC 43087092:pagan reaction of 1005 Werner Buchholz, Pommern, Siedler, 1999, p.25, ISBN 3-88680-272-8: pagan uprising that also ended the Polish suzerainty in 1005...
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  • king of Poland in 1025, near the end of his life. Bolesław also sought to spread Christianity to parts of eastern Europe that remained pagan, but suffered...
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    until the period of the pagan reaction and the raid of the Bohemian duke Bretislav I (1034–1038). The cathedral was rebuilt in the Romanesque style, remains...
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    of Galicia in the west to the County of Barcelona in the east. Summer – Poland is broken up into regions (during the so-called Pagan Reaction). Queen Richeza...
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    violence that swept Poland (as the crossroads of Europe), but also, Poland's collective incongruities demanding an adequate reaction from the writing communities...
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    Crisis of the Piast dynasty (category Wars involving Poland)
    about 1005, pagan Western Pomerania, Prussia and Polabia, remembering Bolesław's attempts to seize them, were also hostile to Christian Poland, so Mieszko...
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    rule of the Jagiellonian dynasty in Poland between 1386 and 1572 spans the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period in European history. The Lithuanian...
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  • was Duke of Greater Poland (during 1194–1202 over all the land and during 1202–1229 only over the southern part), High Duke of Poland and Duke of Kraków...
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