This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Larry Sanger (talk | contribs) at 00:28, 20 November 2001 (Please do not use idiosyncratic <br> tags. That's not standard style. Deleting non-NPOV sentence on grounds of /Talk discussion...). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.
Revision as of 00:28, 20 November 2001 by Larry Sanger (talk | contribs) (Please do not use idiosyncratic <br> tags. That's not standard style. Deleting non-NPOV sentence on grounds of /Talk discussion...)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)The early history of Poland might be thought to begin in the 6th and 8th centuries A.D. During 6th and 8th centuries lands between the Vistula and Oder Rivers were inhabited by several West Slav tribes. Over time in the long process of struggle for power the most prominent one turned out to be Polanians (Polans or in Polish Polanie). Other tribes included the Vestulians, Goplans, Opolans, Silesians, and Pomeranians. (How should we link those tribal groups? A question for the historians!)
There were several strong tribes but after some time of fight for power the tribe called "Polanians" (or "Polans" or in Polish Polanie) came into prominence. In the middle of the 9th century they started massive expansion to the neigbouring territories and consequently pushed away Popielid dynasty. They gained considerable power and were able to take under their rule vast areas of land. From that period emerges one single ruler Mieszko I of Piast dynasty (born ca 930 AD). The real Poland's sovereign state history begins with him. Soon he married a Czech princess Dobrava and accepted Christianity for himself and his kingdom in 966 AD.
See also : History of Poland timeline
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