Jordan (died in 982 or 984) was the first Bishop of Poland from 968 with his see, most probably, in Poznań. A foreigner, he is considered a saint in the...
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Bristol, England Jordan (Bishop of Poland) (died 982 or 984), first Bishop of Poland Jordan of Clivio (died 1120), Archbishop of Milan Jordan of Saxony (died...
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the first missionary bishop was appointed: Jordan, bishop of Poland. The action counteracted the intended eastern expansion of the Magdeburg Archdiocese...
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Most probably in 991 or 992 Unger arrived to Poland as a successor of Jordan who died in 984. After creation of new Polish metropolis in Gniezno with archbishop...
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date) Gerberga, Frankish queen (approximate date) Jordan, bishop of Poland (or 982) Miró III, count of Cerdanya and Besalú (b. 920) Ragnhild Eriksdotter...
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ealdorman of Sussex (approximate date) Gao Huaide, Chinese general (b. 926) Indra IV, Rashtrakuta ruler (India) Jordan, bishop of Poland (or 984) Otto...
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ealdorman of Sussex (approximate date) Gao Huaide, Chinese general (b. 926) Indra IV, Rashtrakuta ruler (India) Jordan, bishop of Poland (or 984) Otto...
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The following is a list of ambassadors and other highest-ranking representatives of France to Poland. The exchange of diplomatic representatives and envoys...
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(Henryk Fleming) 1301–1326 Eberhard von Neiße (Nysa, Poland) (Neiße) 1327–1328 Jordan, Bishop of Warmia 1329–1334 Heinrich Wogenap (Wogenap) 1334–1337...
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Jordan contains one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, their presence dating back to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ early in the 1st century...
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