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The culture of medieval Poland was closely linked to the Catholic Church and its involvement in the country's affairs, especially during the first centuries of the Polish state's history. Many of the oldest Polish customs and artifacts date from the Middle Ages, which in Poland lasted from the late 10th to late 15th century, and were followed by the Polish Renaissance.

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  • ارتبطت ثقافة بولندا في العصور الوسطى ارتباطًا وثيقًا بالكنيسة الكاثوليكية ومشاركتها في شؤون البلاد، خاصةً خلال القرون الأولى من تاريخ الدولة البولندية. يعود تاريخ أقدم العادات والمنتوجات الصناعية البولندية إلى العصور الوسطى، والذي استمر في بولندا من أواخر القرن العاشر وحتى أواخر القرن الخامس عشر، وتلاه عصر النهضة البولندية. (ar)
  • The culture of medieval Poland was closely linked to the Catholic Church and its involvement in the country's affairs, especially during the first centuries of the Polish state's history. Many of the oldest Polish customs and artifacts date from the Middle Ages, which in Poland lasted from the late 10th to late 15th century, and were followed by the Polish Renaissance. (en)
  • La cultura della Polonia medievale fu strettamente legata alla Chiesa cattolica e al suo coinvolgimento negli affari del paese, specialmente durante i primi secoli della storia dello stato polacco. Molti dei più antichi usi e manufatti polacchi risalgono al Medioevo, che in Polonia durò dalla fine del X alla fine del XV secolo e fu seguito dal Rinascimento polacco. (it)
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  • Eastern European tradition – effigy of Jogaila kneeling before the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Holy Trinity Chapel of the Lublin Castle, Ruthenian Master Andrej. (en)
  • Western European tradition – effigy of Jogaila portraited as one of the Magi detail of the Triptych of Our Lady of Sorrows in the Wawel Cathedral, Silesian Stanisław Durink. (en)
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  • Master Andrey Ladislaus II Jagiello kneeling before the Virgin Mary .jpg (en)
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  • ارتبطت ثقافة بولندا في العصور الوسطى ارتباطًا وثيقًا بالكنيسة الكاثوليكية ومشاركتها في شؤون البلاد، خاصةً خلال القرون الأولى من تاريخ الدولة البولندية. يعود تاريخ أقدم العادات والمنتوجات الصناعية البولندية إلى العصور الوسطى، والذي استمر في بولندا من أواخر القرن العاشر وحتى أواخر القرن الخامس عشر، وتلاه عصر النهضة البولندية. (ar)
  • The culture of medieval Poland was closely linked to the Catholic Church and its involvement in the country's affairs, especially during the first centuries of the Polish state's history. Many of the oldest Polish customs and artifacts date from the Middle Ages, which in Poland lasted from the late 10th to late 15th century, and were followed by the Polish Renaissance. (en)
  • La cultura della Polonia medievale fu strettamente legata alla Chiesa cattolica e al suo coinvolgimento negli affari del paese, specialmente durante i primi secoli della storia dello stato polacco. Molti dei più antichi usi e manufatti polacchi risalgono al Medioevo, che in Polonia durò dalla fine del X alla fine del XV secolo e fu seguito dal Rinascimento polacco. (it)
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  • ثقافة العصور الوسطى في بولندا (ar)
  • Πολιτισμός της μεσαιωνικής Πολωνίας (el)
  • Culture of medieval Poland (en)
  • Cultura della Polonia medievale (it)
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