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- Bambrzy abstract "Bambrzy (Poznańskie Bambry, German: Posener Bamberger) are Poles who are partly descended from Germans who moved from the area of Bamberg (Upper Franconia, Germany) to villages surrounding Poznań, Poland. They settled in villages which had been destroyed during the Great Northern War and the subsequent epidemic of cholera, including: 1719 in Luboń 1730 in Dębiec, Jeżyce, Winiary and Bonin 1746–1747 in Rataje and Wilda 1750–1753 in Jeżyce and GórczynThe condition for settlement was, according to the order of King August II of 1710, all newly arrived foreign settlers in Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth had to be Catholic. At least 450 to 500 men and women came to Poland according to surviving contracts, however, later documents suggest this number may have been as high as 900 people in four waves of immigration.The integration of the group was voluntary and happened within one to two generations. The settlers' children learned the Polish language. There were also many mixed marriages with Poles living in the area. At the end of the 19th century, during the Prussian fight against the influence of the Catholic church, all Catholics in villages inhabited by the settlers chose Polish nationality during Prussian and German censuses. In the late 19th century, the meaning of the word "Bamber" (singular form) became wider - it started to denote all people living in those villages, regardless of their ethnic or cultural background. Many of them were soldiers of the Polish army fighting in Great Poland Uprising. During the German occupation of Poland most of them, just as most Poles, were persecuted for their Polishness. After WWII, for some time, they were suspected of collaboration with the Germans. The advent of democracy in Poland in 1989 saw the beginning of a renaissance of the Bamber culture. The best-known aspect of this culture are the rich female dresses.".
- Bambrzy thumbnail Bamberki_Boze_Cialo1.jpg?width=300.
- Bambrzy wikiPageExternalLink www.bambrzy.poznan.pl.
- Bambrzy wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Bambrzy wikiPageID "457178".
- Bambrzy wikiPageLength "3005".
- Bambrzy wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Bambrzy wikiPageRevisionID "626251163".
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink August_II_of_Poland.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Augustus_II_the_Strong.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Bamberg.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lechites.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Luboń.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polish_people_of_German_descent.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poznań.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Catholic.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Catholicism.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Census.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Cholera.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Epidemic.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink German_Empire.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink German_people.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Germans.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Great_Northern_War.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Poland_Uprising_(1918–19).
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Poland_Uprising_(1918–1919).
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Poland_(1939-1945).
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Poland_(1939–45).
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Jeżyce,_Poznań.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Prussia.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Kulturkampf.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Luboń.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Poles.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Polish-Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Polish_language.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Polonisation.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Polonization.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Poznan-Wilda.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Poznań.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Franconia.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink Wilda,_Poznań.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink File:Bamberka_blisko.jpg.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink File:Bamberki_Boze_Cialo1.jpg.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLink File:Bamberki_Boze_Cialo2.jpg.
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bamber".
- Bambrzy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bambrzy".
- Bambrzy hasPhotoCollection Bambrzy.
- Bambrzy subject Category:Lechites.
- Bambrzy subject Category:Luboń.
- Bambrzy subject Category:Polish_people_of_German_descent.
- Bambrzy subject Category:Poznań.
- Bambrzy comment "Bambrzy (Poznańskie Bambry, German: Posener Bamberger) are Poles who are partly descended from Germans who moved from the area of Bamberg (Upper Franconia, Germany) to villages surrounding Poznań, Poland.".
- Bambrzy label "Bambrzy".
- Bambrzy sameAs Posener_Bamberger.
- Bambrzy sameAs Bambrzy.
- Bambrzy sameAs m.02bsr4.
- Bambrzy sameAs Q52974.
- Bambrzy sameAs Q52974.
- Bambrzy wasDerivedFrom Bambrzy?oldid=626251163.
- Bambrzy depiction Bamberki_Boze_Cialo1.jpg.
- Bambrzy homepage index.html.
- Bambrzy isPrimaryTopicOf Bambrzy.