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- Krakus abstract "Krakus, Krak or Grakch was a legendary Polish prince and founder of Kraków, the ruler of the tribe of Lechitians (Poles). Krakus is also credited with building Wawel Castle and slaying the Wawel Dragon by feeding him a dead sheep full of sulfur. The latter is how Krak the cobbler became Krakus the prince, and later king. The first recorded mention of Krakus, then spelled Grakch, is in the Chronica seu originale regum et principum Poloniae from 1190. He is also said to have defeated armies of the Roman Empire, which were attacking from the south.Historian J. Banaszkiewicz attributes Krak's name to a pre-Slavic word "krakula", meaning judge's staff. The same word-root is believed to have been used in Czech and Russian naming conventions. However, historians Cetwiński and Derwich suggest a different etymology, which seems more probable to some, with Krak, meaning simply an oak, a sacred tree, most often associated with the concept of genealogy.Krakus Mound, which exists to this day, was previously believed to contain Krakus' remains. It has been the subject of thorough archeological research from 1934–38, however, no grave has ever been found in it. The mound has a diameter of over 50 meters. According to research, it was erected between the 8th and 10th centuries as a central element of an ancient grave site, which does not exist today.The Krak and Princess Wanda legend appeared in the early Polish history written by Wincenty Kadlubek; a similar legend, that of Krok and Libussa, appeared in the early Czech history by Cosmas of Prague.".
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- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Kraków.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legendary_Polish_monarchs.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Kraków.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polish_princes.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Chronica_Polonorum.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Chronica_seu_originale_regum_et_principum_Poloniae.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Cosmas_of_Prague.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Districts_of_Kraków.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Etymology.
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- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Krakus_II.
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- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Kraków.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Kraków_Old_Town.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Lech_II.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Lechites.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Libussa.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Libuše.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Old_Town_Kraków.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Podgórze.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Poles.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Princess_Wanda.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Smok_Wawelski.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Sulfur.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Wawel_Castle.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Wawel_Dragon.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink Wincenty_Kadlubek.
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- Krakus wikiPageWikiLink File:Krak.PNG.
- Krakus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gracchus".
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- Krakus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Krakus I".
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- Krakus shortDescription "Polish prince".
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- Krakus description "Polish prince".
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- Krakus subject Category:History_of_Kraków.
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- Krakus comment "Krakus, Krak or Grakch was a legendary Polish prince and founder of Kraków, the ruler of the tribe of Lechitians (Poles). Krakus is also credited with building Wawel Castle and slaying the Wawel Dragon by feeding him a dead sheep full of sulfur. The latter is how Krak the cobbler became Krakus the prince, and later king. The first recorded mention of Krakus, then spelled Grakch, is in the Chronica seu originale regum et principum Poloniae from 1190.".
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