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History of Christianity in Poland : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of Christianity in Poland The history of Christianity in Poland started in the reign of Mieszko I of Poland who was baptised in 966. ==Before conversion==
Gallus Anonymus recorded a story about "two strangers"〔''The Deeds of the Princes of the Poles'' (ch. 1.1.), p. 17.〕 who visited the home of Piast, the legendary forefather of the Polish royal family, after Prince Popiel had ill-received them. Piast was celebrating the first haircut of his son, Siemowit, and the two visitors blessed Siemowit and foretold his family's emergence. In Polish historiography, the two wanderers have been identified as Irish monks or Moravian missionaries, but nothing proves the validity of these theories. According to the ''Life of St Methodius'', Methodius suggested a chieftain of the Vistulansa Slavic tribe inhabiting the region along the upper courses of the river Vistulathat he should voluntarily receive baptism in his own land otherwise he would be baptized "as a prisoner in a foreign land".〔''The Life of Methodius'' (ch. 11.), p. 121.〕 Historian A. P. Vlasto writes that the holy man's prophecy was fulfilled after the chieftain was forced to accept the suzerainty of Moravia or was captured. Inscriptions on two fragmentary ceramic objects unearthed at Podebłocie have been interpreted as the abbreviation of the Greek text "Iesus Chrestos Nika" by Tadeusz Wasilewski and other scholars, but their view has not been universally accepted. According to Przemysław Urbańczyk, no archaeological evidence of Christian communities in Poland before the 960s has been presented.
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