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    Gallus Anonymus, also known by his Polonized variant Gall Anonim, is the name traditionally given to the anonymous author of Gesta principum Polonorum...
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  • work on the history of Hungary Gallus Anonymus, early 12th century, the author of the first history of Poland The Anonymus of Turin (often referred to by...
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  • Look up gallus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gallus may refer to: Saint Gall or Gallus (c. 550 – c. 646), Irish monk Gallus Anonymus, 12th-century...
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    his mother Judith. This fact is evidenced by contemporary sources: Gallus Anonymus in the Cronicae et gesta ducum sive principum Polonorum reported that...
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    the Piast dynasty) and the mother of Siemowit. She is mentioned in Gallus Anonymus' Polish Chronicle (Cronicae et gesta ducum sive principum Polonorum)...
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  • Boleslaw I Chrobry's fight against the same peoples. Gallus Anonymus; Martinus (Gallus); Gallus (Anonymus) (10 May 2003). Gesta Principum Polonorum: The Deeds...
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    [ɕɛˈmɔvit], also Ziemowit [ʑɛˈmɔvit]) was, according to the chronicles of Gallus Anonymus, the son of Piast the Wheelwright and Rzepicha. He is considered to...
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  • in modern times, though it was known to the 11th-century historian, Gallus Anonymus, according to whom, it took place near the river, with the bluff edge...
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    and cultural development of the country. According to the chronicler Gallus Anonymus, during his reign he was called largus ("the Generous" in English,...
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    Kingdom of Poland. Piast makes an appearance in the Polish Chronicle of Gallus Anonymus, along with his father, Chościsko, and Piast's wife, Rzepicha. The...
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  • Polish chronicle, Cronicae et gesta ducum sive principum Polonorum by Gallus Anonymus, where the author refers three times to Piast as the son of Chościsko...
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    received the emperor and conducted him to Gniezno. A century later, Gallus Anonymus added that "[m]arvelous and wonderful sights Bolesław set before the...
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    among all the kings of his day" by the contemporaneous chronicler Gallus Anonymus. Coloman's decrees, which governed many aspects of life—including taxation...
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  • All information about Sieciech has come down from the chronicler Gallus Anonymus. He was a count palatine at the court of duke Władysław I Herman of...
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  • if not Mieszko himself. In the early 12th century, the chronicler Gallus Anonymus wrote down or invented a legend about the Piast dynasty. Amid miraculous...
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    auspices of the Roman Church in the Baptism of Poland. According to Gallus Anonymus, it was Mieszko's first wife, Dobrawa, the daughter of Boleslaus I...
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    bishop had in fact criticized the King for his own sexual immorality. Gallus Anonymus, in his laconic account, only condemned both the "traitor bishop" and...
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    the Gesta principum Polonorum, completed between 1112 and 1118 by Gallus Anonymus, was the second legendary duke of Poland and the son of Siemowit, born...
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  • majority of modern historians. According to a legend first described by Gallus Anonymus, Mieszko was blind during his first seven years of life. This typical...
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    Virgin Mary, which was later granted to the Carmelites. According to Gallus Anonymus, Władysław long suffered from a debilitating ailment that affected...
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  • Bolesław II the Bold and his wife Wyszeslawa. According to the Chronicler Gallus Anonymus, Mieszko was being groomed for the responsibilities of a monarch from...
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    a mythical dynasty before the Piasts. According to the chroniclers Gallus Anonymus, Jan Długosz, and Marcin Kromer, as a consequence of his bad rule he...
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  • Dumar) and son of Siemomysl I. He is mentioned in the chronicle of Gallus Anonymus. The 16th-century Pomeranian chronicler Thomas Kantzow also states...
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    in modern times, though it was known to the 11th-century historian, Gallus Anonymus, according to whom, it took place near the river, with the bluff edge...
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  • Mieszko's name can be traced to the very old legend, firstly described by Gallus Anonymus, according to which Mesco (the Latinized form used by the earliest...
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    Einhard, dating back to the 8th-9th centuries. The Polish historian Gallus Anonymus mentions the beloved ratters of King Bolesław II the Generous (1058–1081)...
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    Racibórz Castle is a stronghold mentioned in Gesta principum Polonorum of Gallus Anonymus in an entry dated to the year 1108. The first brick sections were likely...
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    was a strategic diversion for the upcoming struggle. According to Gallus Anonymus, the purpose of the expedition wasn't just the taking of the castle...
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    according to his late-12th-century Legend. The almost contemporaneous Gallus Anonymus wrote that Ladislaus was "raised from childhood in Poland" and almost...
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    Poland and the Holy Roman Empire. Recorded by the medieval chronicler Gallus Anonymus, it is one of the most well known battles in Polish history. The Polish...
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