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Grave gifts and the personal equipment of the dead in the early medieval burials and the fade away of this custom
Halašková, Stanislava ; Sláma, Jiří (advisor) ; Štefan, Ivo (referee)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is Grave gifts and personal equipment of the dead in the early medieval burials and the fade away of this custom. The thesis is divided into three parts. First of them is dedicated to the analysis of selected early medieval burial grounds and closer acquainting with singular items of grave's equipment. In the second chapter are these items closely characterized and dated. I have tried in the last chapter to follow the causes of the phenomenon of fading away of the grave's equipment in early medieval burial grounds. The goal of the thesis is to follow the changes in the frequency of occurrence of the items placed into graves on Czech early medieval burial grounds, focusing on singular kinds of grave's discoveries, determination of chronology and interpretation of the causes of the followed phenomenon.
St. Adalbert and Poland
Halašková, Stanislava ; Picková, Dana (advisor) ; Suchánek, Drahomír (referee)
The topic of this Bachelor thesis is the afterlife of Saint Adalbert and his influence on the formation of the early medieval Polish state. The objective of the thesis is to determine the role of Adalbert in the early medieval period in Poland. The first chapter focuses on the life of Saint Adalbert. The main emphasis is placed on events that are essential for the following parts of the Bachelor thesis. The second chapter deals with the cult of Saint Adalbert in Poland and the remaining parts of the Europe that the cult spread into. The third part comprises events relevant to the origin of the archiepiscopate in Gniezno.
Bohemian and Moravian Participation during the Christianisation of Poland
Halašková, Stanislava ; Suchánek, Drahomír (referee) ; Picková, Dana (referee)
Filozofická fakulta Univerzity Karlovy nám. Jana Palacha , 6 8 Praha IČ: 6 8 DIČ: CZ 6 8 Jed á se o rigoróz í práci, která je uz a ou diplo ovou či disertač í prací. Děkuje e za pochope í.
Bohemian and Moravian Participation during the Christianisation of Poland
Halašková, Stanislava ; Suchánek, Drahomír (referee) ; Picková, Dana (referee)
Filozofická fakulta Univerzity Karlovy nám. Jana Palacha , 6 8 Praha IČ: 6 8 DIČ: CZ 6 8 Jed á se o rigoróz í práci, která je uz a ou diplo ovou či disertač í prací. Děkuje e za pochope í.
Bohemian and Moravian Participation during the Christianisation of Poland
Halašková, Stanislava ; Picková, Dana (advisor) ; Suchánek, Drahomír (referee)
The thesis focused on the particular phases of christianization of Poland which occured with Czech or Moravian participation, i.e. influences of mission of Cyril and Methodius in Poland, marriage of Polish princ Mieszko with Czech prince-daughter Dobroslava and his subsequent baptism and foundation of archiepiscopate in Gniezno above the tomb of St. Adalbert. Taking into account the historical and territorial developement of the considered area the thesis is divided into three parts. The first chapter is dedicated to christianization of the southern Poland. The mission of Cyril and Methodius should be heading into this area in the end of 9th century. After carefull examining of written sources and results of current research one can say, that it is not possible to confirm any Great-Moravian influences on the christianization of southern Poland. Similar results were reached also in the case of Czech participation in the process accepting of Christian faith in the second half of the 10th century. In this time should be the contemporary Silesia and Lesser Poland part of Prague and Moravian diocese. In the next part is characterised the influence of Czech princess Dobroslava on the decision of Polish prince Mieszko I to accept baptism. With this event started the process of creating of church...
Grave gifts and the personal equipment of the dead in the early medieval burials and the fade away of this custom
Halašková, Stanislava ; Sláma, Jiří (advisor) ; Štefan, Ivo (referee)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is Grave gifts and personal equipment of the dead in the early medieval burials and the fade away of this custom. The thesis is divided into three parts. First of them is dedicated to the analysis of selected early medieval burial grounds and closer acquainting with singular items of grave's equipment. In the second chapter are these items closely characterized and dated. I have tried in the last chapter to follow the causes of the phenomenon of fading away of the grave's equipment in early medieval burial grounds. The goal of the thesis is to follow the changes in the frequency of occurrence of the items placed into graves on Czech early medieval burial grounds, focusing on singular kinds of grave's discoveries, determination of chronology and interpretation of the causes of the followed phenomenon.
St. Adalbert and Poland
Halašková, Stanislava ; Suchánek, Drahomír (referee) ; Picková, Dana (advisor)
The topic of this Bachelor thesis is the afterlife of Saint Adalbert and his influence on the formation of the early medieval Polish state. The objective of the thesis is to determine the role of Adalbert in the early medieval period in Poland. The first chapter focuses on the life of Saint Adalbert. The main emphasis is placed on events that are essential for the following parts of the Bachelor thesis. The second chapter deals with the cult of Saint Adalbert in Poland and the remaining parts of the Europe that the cult spread into. The third part comprises events relevant to the origin of the archiepiscopate in Gniezno.

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