Not to be confused with Kingdom of Poland (1917–1918).
Kingdom of Poland
Królestwo Polskie(Polish)
Regnum Poloniae(Latin)
1025–1385
Royal banner (14th century)
Coat of arms (1295–1371)
Kingdom of Poland in 1025
Kingdom of Poland in 1370
Capital
Gniezno (until 1038)
Kraków
Official languages
Polish, Latin
Religion
Roman Catholicism (institutional)
Eastern Orthodox
Armenian Apostolic
Judaism
Demonym(s)
Polish
Government
Hereditary Feudal monarchy
Historical era
Middle Ages
Currency
Denar
Grosz
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Duchy of Poland
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
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