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Polanie may refer to: Polans (western) or Polanie, a West Slavic tribe in the Warta River basin of the historic Greater Poland region Polans (eastern)
Polanie
2003 video game
Polanie II, also known as KnightShift and Once Upon a Knight, is a real-time strategy and role-playing video game hybrid developed by Reality Pump Studios
Polanie_II
1996 video game
Polanie is a historical real-time strategy video game developed by MDF and published by USER for DOS and Microsoft Windows in 1996. An enhanced CD version
Polanie_(video_game)
Early medieval Polish tribe
The Polans (Polish: Polanie) were allegedly one of the early medieval cultural and geographical groupings today referred to as the Polish tribes who inhabited
Polans_(western)
Poles and Poland derive from the name of the West Slavic tribe of Polans (Polanie), while in some languages the exonyms for Poland derive from the name of
Names_of_Poland
Type of dance
Dancers from the Polanie Folk Dance Group in Ottawa wearing costumes from the Kraków region. 2019
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Ethnic group
Поляни, romanized: Poliany; Russian: Поляне, romanized: Polyane; Polish: Polanie; Old East Slavic: Полѧне, romanized: Polyąne), also known as Polanians
Polans_(eastern)
Period of Polish history from 960 to 1370
kingdom of Poland that was to follow. The tribe of the Polans (Polish: Polanie; lit. 'people of the fields') in what is now Greater Poland gave rise to
History of Poland during the Piast dynasty
History_of_Poland_during_the_Piast_dynasty
Josepha K., editor. Treasured Polish Songs with English Translations. Polanie Publishing Co.: Minneapolis, MN, 1953. Knab, Sophie Hodorowicz. Polish
Folklore_of_Poland
River in Kostrzyn nad Odrą, Poland
of early Poland; it is said that the tribe of Western Polans (Polish: Polanie) settled the Warta Basin between the 6th and 8th centuries. The river is
Warta
2007 video game
Polish developer Reality Pump as Polanie 3 or Knight Shift 2: Curse of Souls, a sequel to a real time strategy game Polanie II (Knight Shift), that eventually
Two_Worlds_(video_game)
musical career in the 1950s and was a member of Czerwono-Czarni, Bardowie, Hubertusy, Drumlersi, Nowi Polanie, and Grupa ABC. wojciechskowronski.pl v t e
Wojciech_Skowroński
Group of tribal societies
and opole in Polish. According to the Primary Chronicle, "The men of the Polanie lived each with his own clan in his own place". Several župas, encompassing
Early_Slavs
Polish rock band
(Polanie), Seweryn Krajewski (Czerwone Gitary), Zbigniew Podgajny (Niebiesko-Czarni), Zbigniew Bizoń, Przemysław Gwoździowski, Piotr Puławski (Polanie)
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II Phoenix Arts Sci-fi DOS Czech sequel to Czech title, Paranoia!. 1996 Polanie MDF Historical DOS, WIN Like Warcraft. 1996 The Settlers II Blue Byte Fantasy
List of real-time strategy video games
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many strongholds. During the 10th century, the Lechitic Western Polans (Polanie, lit. "people of the open fields") turned out to be of decisive historic
Poland in the Early Middle Ages
Poland_in_the_Early_Middle_Ages
and Poland derive from the name of a Lechitic tribe of Western Polans (Polanie), while in some languages the exonyms for Poland derive from the name of
National_symbols_of_Poland
Polish Scoutmaster activist
Poland. To honor his name, his troop wrote a song about him called Na Polanie. Małkowski decided to join the Polish Legions, along with many of the boys
Andrzej_Małkowski
City county in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
along with other Cherven Grods, falling under the control of the Polans (Polanie), who would in the 10th century under the rule of Mieszko I establish the
Przemyśl
Polish lawyer and local politician
Magdalena Pabisek. "Członkinie "Razem" o kontrowersyjnej inwestycji na Polanie Stumorgowej". Gazeta Wyborcza.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival
Aleksandra_Owca
original homeland of the Slavic peoples. While other groups migrated, the Polanie remained in situ along the Vistula, from the river's sources to its estuary
Territorial evolution of Poland
Territorial_evolution_of_Poland
Tagalog-speaking areas only. "Land of Polans", the territory of the tribe of Polans (Polanie). When the Polans formed a united Poland in the 10th century, this name
List of country-name etymologies
List_of_country-name_etymologies
Cemetery in Jeziorko, Poland
Łomża-Warszawa 2007 Beata Sejnowska-Runo: "Jeziorko - cmentarz na leśnej polanie", (Jeziorko - The woodland cemetery), Urząd Gminy w Piątnicy, Łomża-Jeziorko
Jeziorko_woodland_cemetery
to today's modern Polish society. The ancestors of today's Poles, the Polanie, built their first fortresses on islands in these lakes. The legendary
Geography_of_Poland
in the 9th century), but later the tribe(s) referred to as the Polans (Polanie—literally, "people of the fields") would prove of decisive historic importance
History of Poland in the Middle Ages
History_of_Poland_in_the_Middle_Ages
Land of White Croats in Eastern and Central Europe
70–73. Budak 2018, p. 92. Chrzanowski, Witold (2008). Kronika Słowian: Polanie. Libron. pp. 177, 192. ISBN 978-83-7396-749-6. Magocsi 1983, p. 56–58.
White_Croatia
Early Slavic tribe and ethnic group
Łowmiański 2004, p. 58. Chrzanowski, Witold (2008). Kronika Słowian: Polanie. Libron. pp. 177, 192. ISBN 978-83-7396-749-6. Dvornik 1962, p. 98–99.
White_Croats
Polish poet
Drogi i ulice (1954) Co dzień umiera jeden bóg (1959) Koncert na leśnej polanie (1959) Imieniny pana Fleta (1961) Wyspa galerników (1962) Żabki z Rabki
Tadeusz_Śliwiak
Claims to Byzantine legacy and inheritance
Beyond. Retrieved 29 April 2021. "Sovereignty Part Seven: The Royal House Polanie-Patrikios as a Dynastic Representative of the Byzantine Empire". The Abbey-Principality
Succession to the Byzantine Empire
Succession_to_the_Byzantine_Empire
Overview of the medieval culture of Poland
to the supplementation of previous pagan Slavic mythology-based culture Polanie with the new Christian culture of the Kingdom of Poland under the Piast
Culture_of_medieval_Poland
Polish pianist and mechanical engineer
from "Treasured Polish songs" with English translations. Minneapolis: Polanie Publishing. p. 48. "Harasowski, Adam Jerzy". Lista Krzystka (in Polish)
Adam_Harasowski
1335 treaty between Poland and Bohemia
to be the accepted nomenclature. In 965, Mieszko I or the prince of the Polanie, had severed an alliance between the Christian Czechs and the Slavs to
Treaty_of_Trentschin
Вече. ISBN 978-5-9533-0117-6. Witold Chrzanowski (2008). Kronika Słowian: Polanie. Libron. ISBN 978-83-7396-749-6. Rozpravy Československé akademie věd:
Zabrozi
Town in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
writers attribute the change in the political organization of the primitive Polanie tribe to the influence of foreign commerce, which for geographic reasons
Kruszwica
Polish surname
Wielkopolska, or Greater Poland, is referred to as crib, or home of the Polanie (a Slavic tribe that lived in the heart of Poland, from which name Polska
Sypniewski
Polish singer (1946–2012)
France, and for Polish communities in the US and Canada. She worked with Polanie, Czerwone Gitary, Budka Suflera, and Exodus.) Jarocka acted with Andrzej
Irena_Jarocka
Ecumenical association of clergy and laity of Anglican origin
claims to be the adopted son and heir of Prince Kermit William Poling de Polanie-Patrikios of West Virginia, a descendant of the Byzantine Emperor Leo V
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Scottish
Scottish : habitational name from Hailes in Lothian, originally in East Lothian, named from the Middle English genitive or plural form of hall ‘hall’.English : habitational name from Hailes in Gloucestershire, which is named from an old British river name meaning ‘polluted’. Compare Welsh halog ‘dirty’.English : variant spelling of Hales.
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Very Religious
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English : occupational name for a burner of charcoal or a gatherer or seller of coal, from Middle English cole ‘(char)coal’ + the agent suffix -(i)er.A Huguenot family of this name from Paris emigrated to New York. They were probably originally called Colié.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Beloved by God
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Sons of brave Man
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English : probably a variant of Ras(s)ell or Razzell (unexplained).German : nickname for a hothead, from Middle High German razzeln ‘to romp’, ‘rampage’.Dutch and Luxembourgois : perhaps from the Germanic personal name Raas, but more probably from French Rossel.
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