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Please stop accusing others of adding false information, untruths and POV-pushing in your edit summaries. Please also stop adding unreferenced info and start using talk pages to discuss controversial issues. Your current edits are disruptive and if you don't change your approach you may be blocked from editing the project.--<sub><span style="border:1px solid #228B22;padding:1px;">]|]</span></sub> 15:12, 14 February 2007 (UTC) Please stop accusing others of adding false information, untruths and POV-pushing in your edit summaries. Please also stop adding unreferenced info and start using talk pages to discuss controversial issues. Your current edits are disruptive and if you don't change your approach you may be blocked from editing the project.--<sub><span style="border:1px solid #228B22;padding:1px;">]|]</span></sub> 15:12, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
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A number of people are constantly removing facts, maps, references and adding false claims, such as pertaining to ].

Here are some facts:
All Silesia is situated entirely in ] territory .

Silesia territory was part of the Holy Roman Empire by 900 AD (as lien to Moravian, Bohemian dukes). It was conquered by ], a duke of the western ], who pledged allegiance to the Holy Roman Empire. The eastern Polans came from the Dnjpr area further west into Germania and are thus named western Polans.

http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN3831106029&id=LfmjdNxGXeUC&pg=PA20&lpg=PA20&dq=schlesien+staatsrechtlich&sig=18HDOxNrnAJpZQNXnjjxLVXwSVk#PPA16,M1 Silesia (later called Upper and Lower Silesia as part of Holy Roman Empire under Lothar

http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC26253787&id=tBbkyzoT6AQC&pg=RA1-PA134&lpg=RA1-PA134&dq=schlesien+staatsrechtlich Silesia as a separate state connected to Bohemia (king-only), a state of the Holy Roman Empire –Germany

http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC38704260&id=PmQNAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA34&lpg=RA1-PA34&dq=schlesien+staatsrechtlich At time of emperor Ferdinand- an individual state of Silesia, under the king of Bohemia- not the state of Bohemia-

http://commons.wikimedia.org/Image:Poland_in_992_map.jpg Map of Poland in 992

http://en.wikipedia.org/Image:Poland_Fragmentation_Period_map.jpg Polands’ conquests while under Holy Roman Empire lien

http://www.muzeum-polskie.org/muzeum/Poland_AD_1579.htm W Grodeccio Map – 1579 AD Poland pink in center
Surrounded counter clockwise

*Pomerania yellow
*Mark Brandenburg beige
*Silesia yellow
*Hungary yellow (Volhinia beige)
*Masovia yellow (Lithuania inland, small pink triangle- Dobrin land)
*Both Prussias green western Prussia w Danzig and eastern Prussia
*Samogitia and Livonia green

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Please stop accusing others of adding false information, untruths and POV-pushing in your edit summaries. Please also stop adding unreferenced info and start using talk pages to discuss controversial issues. Your current edits are disruptive and if you don't change your approach you may be blocked from editing the project.-- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus | talk  15:12, 14 February 2007 (UTC)


A number of people are constantly removing facts, maps, references and adding false claims, such as pertaining to Silesia.

Here are some facts:

All Silesia is situated entirely in Magna Germania territory .

Silesia territory was part of the Holy Roman Empire by 900 AD (as lien to Moravian, Bohemian dukes). It was conquered by Boleslaw I Chrobry, a duke of the western Polans, who pledged allegiance to the Holy Roman Empire. The eastern Polans came from the Dnjpr area further west into Germania and are thus named western Polans.

http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN3831106029&id=LfmjdNxGXeUC&pg=PA20&lpg=PA20&dq=schlesien+staatsrechtlich&sig=18HDOxNrnAJpZQNXnjjxLVXwSVk#PPA16,M1 Silesia (later called Upper and Lower Silesia as part of Holy Roman Empire under Lothar

http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC26253787&id=tBbkyzoT6AQC&pg=RA1-PA134&lpg=RA1-PA134&dq=schlesien+staatsrechtlich Silesia as a separate state connected to Bohemia (king-only), a state of the Holy Roman Empire –Germany

http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC38704260&id=PmQNAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA34&lpg=RA1-PA34&dq=schlesien+staatsrechtlich At time of emperor Ferdinand- an individual state of Silesia, under the king of Bohemia- not the state of Bohemia-

http://commons.wikimedia.org/Image:Poland_in_992_map.jpg Map of Poland in 992

http://en.wikipedia.org/Image:Poland_Fragmentation_Period_map.jpg Polands’ conquests while under Holy Roman Empire lien

http://www.muzeum-polskie.org/muzeum/Poland_AD_1579.htm W Grodeccio Map – 1579 AD Poland pink in center Surrounded counter clockwise

  • Pomerania yellow
  • Mark Brandenburg beige
  • Silesia yellow
  • Hungary yellow (Volhinia beige)
  • Masovia yellow (Lithuania inland, small pink triangle- Dobrin land)
  • Both Prussias green western Prussia w Danzig and eastern Prussia
  • Samogitia and Livonia green
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