Prince (Vistula)

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“Prince of the Vistula” in the life of holy Method

The prince on the Vistula was a regional ruler in south-eastern Poland in the 9th century.

A conversation between the Moravian missionary and Archbishop Methodios and a “very strong pagan prince on the Vistula”, in which the latter was likely to be converted, is recorded for around 880/890 . His name was not mentioned. At that time he ruled over an area on the upper Vistula, probably around Krakow . This obviously belonged to the Moravian Empire .

literature

  • Henryk Łowmiański: Początki Polski . Vol. 3, Warsaw 1967, p. 118.

Remarks

  1. "Поганьскъ князь сильнъ вельми сѣдя въ Вислѣ" , in the Life of St. Method ( Pannonian legend ), see H. Łowmiański, p. 118.