Events relating to poland

The Poles are first recorded as a tribal group when a German knight comes into contact with them in the region round Gniezno

Mieszko, pagan chieftain of the Poles, marries a Christian Czech princess and brings all his people into the Roman Catholic fold

Mongols of the Golden Horde defeat the Poles at Legnica and ravage the city of Cracow

The Teutonic knights seize the coastal area round Gdansk, cutting off Poland's access to the sea

The long reign of Casimir III, known as the Great, is a time of prosperity and achievement in Poland

Jadwiga, 12-year-old queen of Poland, marries Jogaila, her 34-year-old pagan neighbour - uniting the crowns of Poland and Lithuania

The Poles defeat the Teutonic knights between Tannenberg and Grunwald, bringing the coastal strip around Gdansk into the Polish kingdom

Matthias Corvinus begins a long reign which brings Moravia, Silesia and much of Austria within the Hungarian kingdom

John I Albert summons the first recorded sejm, a parliament representing the whole of Poland

A Cossack rebellion leads to the eventual transfer of their territory from Poland to Russia

The Turks are driven from the walls of Vienna by the Polish king John Sobieski, in what proves a historic turning point

A charismatic leader, Baal Shem Tov, develops Hasidism in Poland as an influential revivalist movement within Judaism

Frederick II, the king of Prussia, invades the neighbouring Habsburg province of Silesia, launching the War of the Austrian Succession

The Russian empress Catherine the Great secures the throne of Poland for one of her lovers, as Stanislaw II

Russia, Prussia and Austria agree a treaty enabling them to divide the spoils in the first partition of Poland

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