-
Elizabeth Piast. The
Masovian branch of the
Piasts became extinct with the
death of Duke J****z III in 1526. The last
ruling duke of the
Silesian Piasts was...
- of Bolesław I the
Brave (967–1025), the
first Polish king. The
legendary Piasts were
native of Gniezno, a well-fortified
castle town
founded between the...
- The
Silesian Piasts were the
elder of four
lines of the
Polish Piast dynasty beginning with Władysław II the
Exile (1105–1159),
eldest son of Duke Bolesław...
- The
Piast Canal (German: Kaiserfahrt, Polish: Kanał Piastowski) is a ship
canal that
connects the
Szczecin Lagoon in the
estuary of the Oder
river with...
-
Piast Faction (Polish:
Stronnictwo Piast, SP),
informally Piast Party,
formerly Polish People's
Party "
Piast" (Polish:
Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe Piast...
-
Gliwicki Klub
Sportowy Piast Gliwice (pronounced [ɡlʲiˈvʲit͡sʲ.kʲi klup spɔrˈtɔ.vɨ pʲjasd ɡlʲiˈvʲi.t͡sɛ]) is a
Polish professional football club based...
- The
Piast Trail is the
oldest tourist and
historical trail in Poland. It
leads to
places ****ociated with the
Piast dynasty and
connects the most important...
- over 200 years.
During the
first half of the 13th century, the
Silesian Piasts attempted to
restore the kingdom.
Henry the
Bearded undertook efforts to...
-
Silesia established in 1138
under the
Silesian Piasts Ziemowit Piast, son of
Piast the
Wheelwright Chjeno-
Piast, an
unofficial (yet common) name of a past...
- The
Piast Concept is a
political idea of the
Polish state based on its
initial territories under the
Piast dynasty,
containing a
mostly Polish po****tion...