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Krakus, Krak or
Grakch was a
legendary Polish prince,
ruler of the
Vistulans (a
Lechitic tribe), and the
presumed founder of Kraków.
Krakus is also credited...
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origins are also
connected to the mound.
Krakus is said to have been
constructed to
honour the
death of King
Krakus when
mourning townspeople filled their...
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Krakus II (Latin: Gracchus; Polish: Krak) was a
mythological ruler of Poland. He was the
successor of and son of the
alleged founder of the City of Kraków...
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stories about the
dragon takes place in Kraków
during the
reign of King
Krakus, the city's
mythical founder. In the legend, the
dragon terrifies local...
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Krakus, the
founder of Krakow, Poland.
Wanda was very
famous for her
outstanding beauty and wisdom. She was the
daughter of the
Lechitic King
Krakus (Krak)...
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plagued the
capital city of Kraków
established by
legendary King Krak (or
Krakus, Gracchus, etc.). The man-eating
monster was
being appeased with a w****ly...
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Trzciniec culture of c. 1500 BC. The
Krakus Mound is
located in Kraków.
Legend says it is the
burial place of
Krakus,
founder of the city.
Wanda Mound,...
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European Games in 2023. The name of Kraków is
traditionally derived from
Krakus (Krak, Grakch), the
legendary founder of Kraków and a
ruler of the tribe...
- the son of the
alleged founder of the City of Kraków,
Krakus I, and he was the
brother of
Krakus II. Jan Długosz, Roczniki,
czyli kroniki sławnego Królestwa...
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Monarchs of
Poland Legendary Lech I
Krakus I
Krakus II Lech II
Wanda Leszko I
Leszko II
Leszko III
Popiel I
Popiel II Chościsko
Piast the Wheelwright...