The present article is a further contribution to the debate on the famous late medieval and early Renaissance narrative of the legendary origins of the Poles. The paper focuses on the legendary castle of ‘Psary’ - the ‘ancestral home’ of Prince Lech, that is on the geographical information given by chroniclers Jan Długosz and Maciej of Miechów in their writings. The author dismisses the identification of ‘Psary’ with Krapina or Pharos (Starigrad on the island of Hvar), arguing that ‘Psary’ was the medieval Minor Pset most likely located on top of Pušačko Hill (Pušačko brdo) in the vicinity of the late medieval castle Krupa (present-day Bosanska Krupa in Bosnia and Herzegovina)
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The torsos of the former castle are located approximately four and a half kilometers as the crow fli...
Among the numerous historical monuments of Cieszyn Silesia, more attention should be paid to the loc...
Vincent of Krakow is the most important intellectual figure of Poland in the beginning of the thirte...
The aim of the article is to address the question of the identity and whereabouts of the Croats who ...
The article concerns the issue - much debated in the recent years - of geographical location of the...
In the present article the localization problems of the Šiauliai Land castles, destroyed during the ...
The article examines Constantine Porphyrogenitus' (913–59) witness on the arrival of the Croats in D...
In the first part of the article the author sketches an overview of the history of architectural con...
In this article author deals with the one of the most disputable medieval narrative sources - so cal...
The article explores the ways in which the memory of Kresnik, a Slovenian mythic hero who defeated t...
This article deals with Bayerburg Castle, built by the Teutonic Order on the banks of the River Nemu...
The history of Galician-Volhynian Ruthenia in the first half of the 14th century is very poorly sour...
This paper is focusing on the use of motifs from Croatian early medieval history in Nazor’s topical ...
The first part of the article analyzes the origin of Slavs on the basis of Polish chronicles by Marc...
The article is an analysis of the information on anxiety in Poland in the 11th century, as noted dow...
The torsos of the former castle are located approximately four and a half kilometers as the crow fli...
Among the numerous historical monuments of Cieszyn Silesia, more attention should be paid to the loc...
Vincent of Krakow is the most important intellectual figure of Poland in the beginning of the thirte...