The excellent relations enjoyed by Poland and…
May 1002 CE
The excellent relations enjoyed by Poland and the Holy Roman Empire during the reign of Otto III had quickly deteriorated following the emperor’s untimely death.
Boleslaw had supported Eckard I, Margrave of Meissen, for the German throne, but after Eckard’s is assassination, Boleslaw lends his support to Henry IV, Duke of Bavaria, and helps him ascend to the German throne as Henry II.
The death of Otto III had upset the ambitious renovation plans, which will never be fully implemented.
The less idealistic Henry II, an opponent of his predecessor’s policies, reverses the course of Imperial policy towards the east.
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People
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Polytheism (“paganism”)
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Prussians, Old, or Baltic (Western Balts)
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Germans
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Hungarian people
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Polabian Slavs (West Slavs)
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Christianity, Chalcedonian
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Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
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Lusatia, Margraviate of
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Bavaria, Ottonian Duchy of
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German, or Ottonian (Roman) Empire
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Poland, Principality of
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Lutici (West Slavic Polabian tribe)
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Poles (West Slavs)
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Meissen, March of
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Hungary, Kingdom of
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