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The Congress of Gniezno (Polish: Zjazd gnieźnieński, German: Akt von Gnesen or Gnesener Übereinkunft) was an amicable meeting between the Polish Duke Bolesław I the Brave and Emperor Otto III, which took place at Gniezno in Poland on 11 March 1000. Scholars disagree over the details of the decisions made at the convention, especially whether the ruler of Poland was pledged the king's crown or not.
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Gniezno ([ˈɡɲɛznɔ] ; Latin: Gnesna) is a city in central-western Poland, about 50 kilometres (31 miles) east of Poznań. Its population in 2021 was 66...
The Royal Gniezno Cathedral (The Primatial Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Shrine of St. Adalbert, Polish: Bazylika...
Vajk of Hungary in 996, who was later crowned King Stephen I.: 30 The other was presented to Duke of Poland, Bolesław I, at the CongressofGniezno in...
Aachen and Gniezno (Gnesen), stopping at Regensburg, Meissen, Magdeburg, and Gniezno. The CongressofGniezno (with Bolesław I Chrobry) was part of his pilgrimage...
medieval period and was the predecessor state of the Kingdom of Poland. Civitas Schinesghe, meaning "Gniezno State", is the first recorded name related to...
replica of the Holy Lance reminiscent of the CongressofGniezno. The tradition was resumed by Henryk Sienkiewicz in his 1900 novel The Knights of the Cross...
1000, at the CongressofGniezno, Bolesław obtained the right of investiture from Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor, who assented to the creation of additional...
Adalbert's grave and lent his support to Bolesław during the CongressofGniezno; the Gniezno Archdiocese and several subordinate dioceses were established...
during the CongressofGniezno (11 March 1000), which resulted in the establishment of a Polish church structure with a Metropolitan See at Gniezno. This See...
made a pilgrimage to the CongressofGniezno in Poland, establishing the Archdiocese ofGniezno and confirming the royal status of the Piast ruler Bolesław...
of Wrocław Category:Timelines of cities in Poland (in Polish) Library ofCongress, A Country Study: Poland, Chronology of Important Events: online Thomas...
capital of Poland until about 1040, Emperor Otto III officially recognized Duke Boleslaus the Brave as King of Poland (see CongressofGniezno), crowning...
Bolesław I the Brave as King of Poland (see CongressofGniezno), crowning him and presenting him with a replica of the Holy Lance, also known as Saint Maurice's...
province in 1000 (see: CongressofGniezno) the bishopric of Wrocław, subordinate to the archbishopric ofGniezno. After the death of Bolesław I in 1025 his...
Bishoprics of Kraków and Kołobrzeg, was placed under the Archbishopric ofGniezno in Greater Poland, founded by Emperor Otto III at the CongressofGniezno in...