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conquest would have been an open call for war between the principalities with an inevitable long struggle, but such a thing did not happen according to
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The entire vicinity of Krakow was to be administered from Prague: "...ad orientem hos fluvios habet terminos: Bug scilicet et Ztir cum
Cracouua civitate provintiaque cui Uuag nomen est cum omnibus regionibus ad predictam urbem pertinentibus, que Cracouua
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expedition against Poland (1030–1031) had as its object not only the recovery of territories previously lost in 1018; it also delivered a powerful blow against the Polish
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until 999. In support of Cosmas, the foundation charter of the
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Hazzard Cross and Olgerd P. Sherbowitz-Wetzor (1953).
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Hazzard Cross and Olgerd P. Sherbowitz-Wetzor (1953).
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Paszkiewicz. The making of the Russian nation, 1977 p. 104
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