• 2.1 Legend of Lech, Czech and Rus
    • 2.3 Congress of Gniezno
  • It is at the centre of the Gniezno Lakeland, with a population of almost 70,000 and a total urban and suburban area of 40,89 km2.
  • This is how the first capital of Poland appeared on the map, according to the legend. In fact, the beginnings of Gniezno date back to the 10th century.
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  • Of all the towns, villages and cities in Poland nowhere is more synonymous with the foundation of the Polish state than Gniezno.
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  • Legend attributes Gniezno’s origin to Lech, mythological founder of Poland, who supposedly made it his capital.
  • Gniezno [ gɲɛznɔ ] ( German Gniezno ) is a town in Poland, which belongs to the Greater Poland Voivodeship, and is approximately 50 km east of Poznań.
  • Gniezno is also closely entwined with the origins of Christianity in Poland. Featuring on Gniezno’s coat of arms is a white eagle on a red background.
  • Several such councils were convened at Gniezno (in 1580, 1632, 1635, 1640, 1642). ... Eliezer *Ashkenazi was among the rabbis of Gniezno.