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Iudex is a common name for one of the earliest...be warned that
iudex is not the original, but a summary of it, done around 1080 (it was...
Iudex is a terribly mangled copy of a summary of document.
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 Dagome iudex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Dagome iudex" is the name applied to one of the earliest documents believed to relate to Poland.
The Dagome iudex is of capital importance for Polish history in giving a general description of the future Polish state in that period.
^ "Dagome" is commonly identified as Mieszko I.
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 Voip - Dagome iudex   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Dagome iudex is earliest name applied to one of the the documents relating to Poland ¸ Written By Mieszko I And His Wife Oda Haldensleben Von in 991 ¸ placing the Polish state and its capital¸ Gniezno ¸ under the protection of the Apostolic See.
Most historians believe that Dagome is a melding of two names: the Christian Dago¸ for "Dagobert" (Mieszko's baptismal name)¸ and the Slavic Me¸ for "Mieszko." The Latin word iudex ("judge") is used in the meaning of "prince." Place names are misspelled by the person who made the summary.
The Dagome iudex is of capital importance for History of Poland in giving a general description of the Polish state in that period.
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 Ote or Oda von Haldensleben before 978 1023 was the...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In a note in a church document of c1080, the names of Oda and her sons by the duke, who is named as Dagome, may be found.
This note was a brief summary, written 80 years later, based a document known as Dagome Iudex Dagome Iudex.
Some contest the existence of this document This reference to the Dagome Iudex is considered by Poles to be the one of the first legal documents of the state of Poland Poland under the Piasts Piasts.
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 Dagome Iudex
Dagome Iudex is a common name for one of the earliest written documents related to Poland, written originally in around 991/2.
One should be warned that Dagome iudex is not the original, but a summary of it, done around 1080 (it was found in a register made by one of the curial cardinals from the time of pope Gregory VII).
[2] Iudex in ancient Rome and in Bizantium (archon) meant someone who made work ordered by someone else, but sometimes it could also mean sovereign ruler.
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This Dagome Iudex indexes the lands of Mieszko, referred as "Dagome" in document, and his wife, former nun Oda and her sons by him.
Dagome Iudex is a terribly mangled copy of a summary of document.
For example, modern historians do not know the meaning of shinesghe, which is used in the Dagome Iudex.
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 Ote   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Oda and her sons by the duke (named as Dagome), ruler of the Polanen tribe appear in a clergy note 80 years after a supposed document known as Dagome Iudex.
This reference to the Dagome Iudex is by Poles considered to be the one of the first documents of Poland under the Piasts.
The papal reference to an earlier document mentions Dagome and Oda von Haldensleben and her husband Dagome and their sons only.
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 eyet.info Dagome iudex   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Moѕt hiѕtoɾianѕ Ƅelieve that Dagome iѕ a melding of two nameѕ: the Chɾiѕtian Dago; foɾ "DagoƄeɾt" (Mieѕzko'ѕ Ƅaptiѕmal name); and the Slavic Me; foɾ "Mieѕzko·" The Latin woɾd iudex ("judge") iѕ uѕed in the meaning of "pɾince·" Place nameѕ aɾe miѕѕpelled Ƅy the peɾѕon who made the ѕummaɾy
Dagome iudex iѕ the name applied to one of the eaɾlieѕt documentѕ ɾelating to Poland ; wɾitten Ƅy Mieѕzko I and hiѕ wife Oda von HaldenѕleƄen in 991 ; placing the Poliѕh ѕtate and itѕ capital; Gniezno ; undeɾ the pɾotection of the Apoѕtolic See
In claѕѕical Latin; the teɾm iudex waѕ uѕed to ɾefeɾ to "a peɾѕon who iѕ oɾdeɾed to do ѕome woɾk on Ƅehalf of otheɾѕ" and waѕ identical in meaning to the Byzantine aɾchont
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 History of Poland
There is some evidence to support this claim - in one of the earliest written documents about Mieszko (Dagome Iudex), he appears under name Dagome, which could be Scandinavian name Dago, and some Scandinavian-looking military equipment has been found in Poland that is dated to approximately the lifetime of Mieszko.
The first written record seems to be the Index List of property given to the pope by Oda von Haldensleben and her husband mentioned as Dagome (who is most probably identical with Mieszko), known from summary made by a monk in the 11th century and herein mentioned as Dagome Iudex.
Poland's nobility (in Polish Szlachta) started to identify themselves with the country during the Fragmentation (Rozbicie dzielnicowe) period (1138-1320) when Poland was divided into a number of principalities under the terms of Boleslaus III's bequest to his sons.
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 Ote - Definition up Erdmond.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Dagome (usually called Mieszko_I) was ruler of the Polanen tribe.
This note was a brief summary, written 80 years later, based a document known as Dagome_Iudex.
Some contest the existence of this document This reference to the Dagome_Iudex is considered by Poles to be the one of the first legal documents of the state of Poland under the Piasts.
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 Mieszko I and Boleslaw Chrobry: The Origins of the Polish State
Just before he died in 992 he signed an act of donation, commonly referred to as the Dagome iudex, by which he gave much of Poland away.
Rather, the oldest existing transcription of it is found in a inventory of Papal property, the Collectio Canonum, which was drawn-up by a canon lawyer, Cardinal Deusdedit, in 1087 in Rome.
This was done to maintain peace and harmony among the European state, but what the Dagome iudex proved was that Poland was the first to do this.
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 Dagome Iudex - Everything on Dagome Iudex (information, latest news, articles,...)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
One should be warned that Dagome iudex is not the original, but a summary of it, done around 1080 (it was found in a register made by one of the curial
Ote, lady, and their sons Mieszko and Lambert (I don't know of which tribe are those people,
Iudex in ancient Rome and in Bizantium (archon) meant someone
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 Dagome Iudex - Wikipédia
Le Dagome Iudex est le plus ancien document écrit relatif à la Pologne.
Dagome est le nom par lequel est désigné Mieszko Ier dans ce texte.
Cependant, quelques historiens pensent qu’il s’agit d’une erreur d’écriture du copiste qui a transformé Ego Mesco dux (Moi, duc Mieszko) en Dagome Iudex.
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 ipedia.com: History of Poland Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Generations later, his country would become Poland, but there was no unified Polish nation at that time, only an assortment of Slavic tribes speaking different dialects such as the (Pomeranian) of the North.
Some historians even question whether Mieszko was Slavic and suggest that he was Scandinavian, and have seen evidence to support this claim in one of the earliest written documents about Mieszko (the Dagome Iudex), where he appears under the name Dagome, which they say could be the Scandinavian name Dago.
Some military equipment found in Poland and dated to around Mieszko's time has been claimed to be of Scandinavian appearance, though archaeologists today are generally skeptical, and there is no trace of characteristically Scandinavian architecture among the remains of the Polanian structures, not even in the leaders' quarters.
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 Dagome iudex - Polskie Dzieje - Historia Polski w Internecie
Nie ma pewności, że Mieszko I był wystawcą "Dagome iudex".
"Dagome iudex", to nie jest tytuł tego dokumentu, a słowa z regestu (streszczenia) opisujące wystawcę i przy pomocy którego dokument ten się skrótowo określa. Niektórzy te słowa uważali za pomyłkę kopisty (w miejsce ponoć poprawnych: "Ego Mesco dux"), chociaż imienia pierworodnego syna ze związku z Odą kopista nie przekręcił.
A "Dagome iudex" było albo formą konstruowania tytułu do "regnum ablatum" przez Mieszka I, albo nieudana próbą zabezpieczania przez Odę interesów swoich synów przeciwko prawom pierworodnego syna Mieszka z chrześcijańskiego związku (po wcześniejszych siedmiu niechrześcijańskich).
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 Mieszko I of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Shortly before his death he gifted his state to the pope and received it as a fief of the Pope in a document usually called the Dagome Iudex (this is one of many theories, which try to explain motives of making this document).
This document indexes the lands of (Mieszko), referred to as "Dagome" in the document, and his wife "Ote" (former nun Oda von Haldensleben) and her sons by him.
The other son Boleslaw I is not mentioned, perhaps to insure Oda and her sons territory to them (by papal protection) because as it turned out, upon his fathers death Boleslaw did expel Oda and her sons in order to claim all territory for himself.
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Na wystawie zaprezentowano odpis regestu nazwanego od jego pierwszych słów "Dagome Iudex".
W "Nowej Encyklopedii Popularnej PWN" (1995-96), w haśle "Dagome Iudex", znajduje się zaś zdanie następujące: "'Dagome Iudex' dotyczył oddania przez Mieszka I (z żoną Odą i synami Mieszkiem i Lambertem) POD IMIENIEM DAGOME jego posiadłości pod opiekę św.
Przyznam się, że nigdy nie słyszałem, by Mieszko I był znany jako "Dagome".
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 Awans Zawodowy, Publikacje nauczycieli - Literka.pl - Z „Dagome iudex” w państwie Mieszka I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Awans Zawodowy, Publikacje nauczycieli - Literka.pl - Z „Dagome iudex” w państwie Mieszka I
Temat: Z „Dagome iudex” w państwie Mieszka I. Cel ogólny: integracja wiedzy humanistycznej.
Uporządkowanie chronologiczne tabeli zabytków języka polskiego – rozsypanka; „Dagome iudex” najstarszym zabytkiem powstałym w Polsce.
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 dagome - Onet.pl Szukaj Zakupy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Polski był Lambert, syn Ody i Mieszka I. W Watykanie zachował się dokument Dagome iudex mówiący oandbdquo;ofiarowaniu państwa polskiegoandrdquo; papieżowi
Polski był Lambert, syn Ody i Mieszka I. W Watykanie zachował się dokument Dagome iudex mówiący o „ofiarowaniu państwa polskiego” papieżowi Janowi XV http://www.pascal.pl/index.php?m=produktanda=z&am...
Polski był Lambert, syn Ody i Mieszka I. W Watykanie zachował się dokument Dagome iudex mówi±cy o "ofiarowaniu państwa polskiego" papieżowi Janowi XV http://www.eksiazka.net/ksiegarnia/product_info.php...
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 Wikinfo | Pomerania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The name of Pomerania was probably first mentioned as Latin words 'longum mare' (=along the sea) in the Dagome Iudex document (ca 992), issued by the Polish duke Mieszko I, describing the boundaries of his Gniezno state.
The following year he celebrated his victory by dedicating the city of Gdansk at the mouth of the Vistula River, to compete with the ports of Szczecin and Wolin on the Oder (all in Pomerania province).
Shortly before Mieszko's death he placed his state under the suzerainty of the Pope in a document usually called the Dagome Iudex, which included Pomerania among his lands.
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Pod koniec swojego życia (991/992) Mieszko Meble pokojowe wraz z żoną i synami z drugiego małżeństwa wydał dokument Dagome Iudex, w którym oddawał swe państwo pod opiekę papieża i opisał jego granice.
Istnieją dwie główne hipotezy na temat powodów wydania iPod Dagome Iudex:
Dzięki Dagome Iudex można styropian w przybliżeniu ustalić granice państwa polskiego u schyłku panowania Mieszka.
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The river was known to the Romans as the Viadrus or Viadua in Classical Latin, as it was a branch of the Amber Road from the Baltic Sea to the Roman Empire (see via).
During the Middle Ages, it was called the Odera or Oddera in Medieval Latin documents and was first mentioned in the Dagome iudex, which described the boundaries of early Poland under Duke Mieszko I ca.
The Oder must have been an important trade route and human settlement axis as early as the 9th or 10th centuries as the documents mention many tribes living along the river.
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 Behind the Name: View Submitted Name   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The name given to Mieszko I, the first historically known Piast duke of the Polans, in Dagome iudex, a document relating to Poland and placing the Polish state under the protection of the Apostolic See.
Dagome is a melding of two names: the Christian Dago, for "Dagobert" (Mieszko's baptismal name), and the Slavic Me, for "Mieszko."
Submitted names are left by users of this website.
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 POLISH HISTORY - beauty_of_Poland - Care2.com
This document indexes the lands of (Mieszko), referred to as "Dagome" in the document, and his wife, former nun Oda and her sons by him.
An important and dramatic event occurred during Bolesław's reign which brought special recognition to Poland and strengthened its political prestige as well: the martyrdom of St. Wojciech (St. Adalbert).
Made Just before he died in 992 he signed an act of donation, commonly referred to as the Dagome iudex, by which he gave much of Poland away.
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The name given to Mieszko I, the first historically known Piast duke of the Polans, in Dagome iudex, a document relating to
Dagome is a melding of two names: the Christian Dago, for "Dagobert" (degr - "day" + beracht - "bright") (Mieszko's baptismal name), and the Slavic Me, for "Mieszko."
Dutch, Swedish and Finnish pet form of ANNA >>> HANNAH From the Hebrew name Channah which meant "
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