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- Dagome iudex is one of the earliest historical do****ents relating to Poland. Although Poland is not mentioned by name, it refers to Dagome and Ote (Mieszko...
- Mieszko I also enigmatically appeared as "Dagome" in a papal do****ent dating to about 1085, called Dagome iudex, which mentions a gift or dedication...
- dating to the year 991 and attested to in a later papal regesta called Dagome iudex from 1080. The do****ent states that the Piast duke Mieszko I and his...
- 968, a missionary bishopric was established in Poznań. An incipit titled Dagome iudex first defined Poland's geographical boundaries with its capital in...
- actual do****ent and the church book mentioning from c. 1080 is known as Dagome iudex and thus ****umed to be one of the earliest Polish legal do****ents...
- name of the river is not do****ented, it is mentioned as Oddera in the 991 Dagome iudex referring to the realm of Prince Mieszko I of Poland. The Latin name...
- Masovia and conquering Silesia and the Vistulan lands of Lesser Poland. The Dagome iudex do****ent refers to Poland during Mieszko's reign as Civitas Schinesghe...
- century, and it was mentioned in 10th-century sources, possibly including the Dagome Iudex, as the capital of Piast Poland. Gniezno is the seat of the Roman...
- Polish). The works Uwodziciel, Raz w roku w Skiroławkach, Wielki Las, and Dagome Iudex contain erotic themes, especially erotic fantasies, that caused some...
- Dazhbog. Mikołaj Rudnicki connected the Podaga notation with the name Dagome in Dagome iudex referring to Mieszko I. According to him, both words are related...