Diskuse:Holasická provincie
Přidat témaThis is indeed a very interesting article for me, thank you R-bahn. I wonder if you could elaborate on some issues, that the Polish and Czech historians' views differ on. I know the Polish arguments, bot not so much the Czech ones. Here is a polish map of the area in the tribal time to illustrate it better. For example the Poles rarely doubt the hrads Starý Těšín (hradiště) and in Mezisvětí belonged to Holasici, the most advanced summary and the most convincing arguments I read in a book of Jerzy Rajman, in a widely praised monography of the Silesian-Lesser Poland medieval Borderland. I've read in this article about the southern influences in Upper Silesia and Lesser Poland in the early Middle Ages that many Czech scholars doubt that Mezisvětí belonged to the Golensizen. Jerzy Rajman further believes that Starý Těšín had to be politically connected to the hrad Kylešovice from the late 10th century, where many Polish scholars see a Piast establishment similar to other hrads established further north in the same time - I expect the Czechs disagree. D_T_G (cs) (pl) 2. 6. 2020, 09:35 (CEST)