Talk:History of Poland during the Piast dynasty

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I think this should be under History of Poland during the Piast dynasty. After all, this is a history article, it doesn't describe society, economy, geography or other topics... --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus 04:41, 10 March 2011 (UTC)

German and Jewish settlement
This a general, relatively short article. It already deals with German and Jewish settlement in a brief manner, in line with a general nature of its subject. More on Jewish settlement can be found in later articles of the series, for example the last paragraph of the History of Poland during the Jagiellon dynasty article. A contributor who wishes to provide a detailed presentation of specific ethnicities that he is interested in should write an article on that particular subject. Here the detail and size of the section disrupts the balance of the article. Orczar (talk) 03:38, 11 March 2011 (UTC)

The reason the material was originally removed was that it is for the most part unreferenced. It appears to have been taken from some text, but there are only a couple of references to God's Playground regarding the Jews. A lot of other unreferenced material was also not kept at the time of the merge. This reason for removal was stated in a talk with Piotrus at that time. Orczar (talk) 13:39, 11 March 2011 (UTC)

Can anyone help me?
On the start, I'm not good at editing or stuff, anyway from what I see even if so it would be deleted by this guy, who keeps posting lies on this site. I mean the map of Poland in X century (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poland#mediaviewer/File:Polska_960_-_992.svg). As for example this site (https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stolica_Polski) says "W połowie X wieku dominującą rolę w państwie Piastów zaczęły odgrywać Gniezno i Poznań. Ostatnie badania archelologiczne prowadzone na Ostrowie Tumskim wskazują na szczególną rolę Poznania jako czołowego ośrodka sprawowania władzy[6]. Niemniej jednak, zgodnie z dokumentem Dagome iudex z ok. 991, stanowiącym regest dokumentu, którego wystawcą był Mieszko I, za jedyną formalną stolicę państwa polskiego uważano wówczas Gniezno." Trying to translate in short and simple version it means "In the middle of X century, in country of Piasts (Poland) Poznań and Gniezno started playing dominant role. Last reserch in Ostrów Tumski shows that Poznań was very important city, prince/king was there often. However, document Dagome Iudex from anno domini 991 says that one and only capitol of Poland was Gniezno." And that's what any official source says (even books to history for kids in elementary schools) I was trying to make changes in polish wiki, but I think the only person, who checks there is that lier. His nick is "Poznaniak" that means he comes from "Poznań" city he is trying to make capitol from. As you can see in history of that picture on the start he even tried to remove real capitol, to make his city capitol, it took him some to time to add one and only real capitol in that time. :) It's not a mistake, it's intendend lie and this guy (I don't know is he some kind of admin or something) stops anyone who tries make this map real. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Exocet158 (talk • contribs) 18:58, 1 July 2014 (UTC)

Scope too broad, should be cut and new articles written
It's unencyclopedic for e.g. "Duchy of Poland" to refer to this broad article. Each polity should have its own article (Kingdom of Poland A and Kingdom of Poland B being one article), for example:

1. Duchy of Poland (960-1025)

2. Kingdom of Poland, A (1025-1031)

3. Ducal Poland (1031-1320)

4. Kingdom of Poland, B (1320-1569)

5. Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569-1795)

and so on.

If no one wants to chip in, I will try to solicit this proposal myself, but my attempts might not be perfect as I'm not a seasoned Wikipedian, and I thus request someone with more skill and experience to try to do this work. LordParsifal (talk) 10:12, 22 August 2022 (UTC)

Request move: History of Poland (1989-present) to Third Polish Republic and so on
See:
 * First Polish Republic
 * Second Polish Republic
 * French Fourth Republic
 * French Fifth Republic

Similarily, articles History of Poland (1918-1939), History of Poland (1939-1945), History of Poland (1945-1989) etc. should be moved into articles named: Poland in the Interwar period, Poland in WW2, Poland in the Cold War etc. or perhaps one big "Poland in the 20th century" article should be created along with one for the Third Polish Republic, describing the current regime, how it formed etc. See: France in the 20th century. History of Poland during the Piast dynasty should either be merged with History of Poland during the Jagiellonian dynasty as "Poland in the Middle Ages" or "Medieval Poland" OR moved to Piast Poland/Poland under the Piasts 79.191.227.130 (talk) 07:56, 26 November 2023 (UTC)