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Prussians
- before 800s: Prussians populate the area later known as Prussia.
- 800s: Vikings try to defeat the Prussian tribes.
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Duchy of the Polans
- 960: The first confirmed duke of the Polans is Mieszko of the Piast dynasty. His realm includes Silesia.
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- 900s: Polans tries to defeat the Prussians.
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Kingdom of Poland
- 1025: Bolesław is crowned as king of Poland.
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Duchy of Pomerania[6]
- 1000s: Siemomysł becomes the first duke of Slavic Pomerania.
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- 1109: Bolesław III defeats the Pomeranians, re-establishing the Polish access to the sea.
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- 1125: Duke Wartislaw becomes vassal of Poland. Pomerelia falls to Poland.
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- 1217: The Teutonic Order starts the Prussian Crusade against the paganic Prussian tribes.
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- 1208: Pomerania is partitioned.
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State of the Teutonic Order
- 1230: As part of the Northern Crusades the Teutonic Order defeats the Prussians and create its own state. The state gradually enlarges in northern direction, defeating other Baltic tribes.
- 1237: Its Livonian Order conquers Livonia in present-day Latvia and Estonia.
- 1238: The Teutonic Order with its Livonian Order start a Lithuanian Crusade against the paganic Lithuanians.
- 1242: A uprising against the Teutonic Knights led by duke Swietopelk II of Pomerellia commences.
- 1249: The Treaty of Christburg establishes peace between the Prussian clans and the Teutonic Knights.
- 1252: The Teutonic Order founds a castle at Memel, inhabited by Baltic tribes.
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- 1227: Pomerania becomes a fief of the Holy Roman Empire.
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- 1295: Pomerania is partitioned.
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Lands of the Bohemian Crown
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- 1326–1332: Poland and the Teutonic Order commence a war over Pomerelia.
- 1331: After an undecisive batlle, the Teutonic Order gets the upper hands and an armistice is agreed.
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- 1343: Pomerelia becomes in the Treaty of Kalisz between king Kazimierz III of Poland and the Teutonic Knights, a Teutonic possession.
- 1346: King Valdemar IV of Denmark sells Estonia to the Teutonic Order.
- 1409: The Teutonic Order attacks Poland and Lithuania.
- 1410: The Teutonic and Livonian orders are defeated at Grunwald by Lithuania and allies. The Livonian Order is separated from the Teutonic Order.
- 1411: The Peace of Thorn ends the war.
- 1414: The short Hunger War between Poland and Lithuania against the Teutonic Order ends in a stalemate.
- 1422: The Treaty of Melno ends the Gollub War between Poland and Lithuania with the Tuetonic Order.
- 1431: A new war beween Poland and the Teutonic Order commences.
- 1435: The Peace of Brześć Kujawski ends the war with a Polish victory.
- 1440: Nobles, clergy and cities establish the Prussian Confederation against the rule by the Teutonic Order.
- 1443: The Teutonic Knights takes part in a crusade to defend the Roman Empire against the Ottoman Empire, defeated by the Ottomans at Varna.
- 1454: When the Prussian Confederation asks the Polish king to incorporate Prussia as a fief, A Thirteen Years' War between Poland and the Prussian Confederation against the Teutonic Order commences.
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- 1466: With the Peace of Thorn the state loses its western part to Poland and becomes a fief of Poland.
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Kingdom of Hungary
- 1469: Moravia and Silesia are conquered by Hungary under Hunyadi Mátyás.
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- 1478: In the Treaty of Brno, Moravia and Silesia goes to Hunyadi Mátyás.
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Lands of the Bohemian Crown
- 1490: When Vladislav II of Bohemia becomes king of Hungary, Silesia is returned to the Bohemian Crown.
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- 1519–1521: After territorial demands of the Teutonic Order, Poland declares war against the Teutonic Order. The war ends in 1521 with an armistice.
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- 1519–1521: After territorial demands of the Teutonic Order, Poland declares war against the Teutonic Order. The war ends in 1521 with an armistice.
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Duchy of Prussia
- 1525: The state is secularized. Grandmaster Albrecht of Brandenburg-Ansbach becomes duke Albrecht of Prussia as a Polish vassal. Parts of the territory are included in Poland.
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Habsburg Monarchy
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- 1532: The co-dukes partition the duchy.
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Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
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Duchy of Pomerania → Sweden
- 1637: Pomerania falls to queen Kristina of Sweden, but remains inside the Holy Roman Empire.
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Electorate of Brandenburg
- 1648: Pomerania is divided between Sweden and Brandenburg, parts east of the Oder fall to Brandenburg.
- 1653: The Treaty of Stettin defines the borders between Swedish and Brandenburgian Pomerania.
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Kingdom of Prussia
- 1701: Elector/duke Friedrich becomes king in Prussia, de facto merging Brandenburg and Prussia.
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- 1792: In reaction to the new constitution of Poland an alliance of Polish nobles and Russia stage a war. The Russian victory leads to the second partition of Poland, in which Russia and Prussia annex large parts of the country. The city of Danzig becomes part of Prussia.
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- 1794: An uprising against the against Poland’s foreign occupiers commences. Poland is defeated at Maciejowice by Russia and the uprising is suppressed.
- 1795: In a reaction to the uprising Russia, Prussia and Austria decide to wipe out Poland-Lithuania and with the third partition they divide the country between themselves. The western part of Poland becomes part of Prussia.
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Republic of Danzig
- 1807: Danzig becomes a client state of France under protection of Saxony, ruled by a French governor.
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North German Confederation
- 1867: Prussia joins the North German Confederation as a constituent state.
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German Empire
- 1871: It becomes a constituent state of the newly formed German Empire.
- 1914: After Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia and Germany attacks France, Belgium and Luxembourg, Russia declares war on Austria-Hungary and Germany. World War I is a fact.
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Republic of Poland
- 1918: Austria-Hungary and the other Central Powers lose World War I. Austria-Hungary collapses. Russia pulls out of the war with the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. A provisional government comes to power and proclaim an independent republic. An uprising of Poles against the German authorities commences.
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Republic of Poland
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- 1920: Poland annexes parts of Prussia. In a plebiscite the Allenstein region of East Prussia votes to remain with Germany.
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Free City of Danzig
- 1920: Danzig becomes a League of Nations protectorate with a government and a People's Diet elected in free multi-party elections on a universal suffrage.
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- 1921: In a plebiscite the majority of the Upper Silesians vote to remain with Germany. It leads in 1922 to a division of Upper Silesia between Poland and Germany.
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- 1934: Danzig becomes a national-socialist dictatorship.
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- 1933: Germany becomes a national-socialist dictatorship.
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Republic of Poland
- 1945: After the defeat of Nazi Germany, Germany loses the areas east of the Oder river to Poland.
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