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Krystina:
08.09.2021 Good morning! I wish you
very happy Day! 🙂kissing face |
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Me: 09.09.2021 Meine liebliche sexy süße
kleine Muse! Mieszko I (c. 930 – May
992) (duke 960 – 992) History books tell us that
he was the first Christian leader in his country. What pushed him or for what
reason did he become Christian? In my naïve eyes, I would
say that he changed the irrational believes of his ancestors with the
irrational believes of Rome. However, I can imagine two
reason, two political or strategical reasons. First reason: Some time
ago, I studied Egyptian mythology a bit. Now, these religions have many gods
because every little village has its own god and then there is a unifying
god. However, when another village gets stronger, then the god of the other
village will become the main god. (even the description, we have about Roman,
Greek, Germanic, Slavic mythology, vary very often from region to region) And
this is different with Christianity. Another difference with Christianity: of
course, there are many clerics but they all teach more or less uniformly the
same theory. I suppose that it was very
important for Duke Mieszko I to assure his leadership by religious means as
well. Second reason: these
Christian clerics could nearly all read and write. Duke Mieszko I needed some
kind of administration as his realm was constantly growing. It was probably
these Christian clerics, who helped him with that kind of state organisation. Duke Mieszko I seems to
have lived in a kind of warfare nearly all his life and left his son Bolesław
I the Brave a realm 3 times bigger than when he started reigning. He made alliances with
those, who were rather strong (Moravian, Bohemian, Germany), and suppressed
those, who were not organised or could not unify their forces (in the north,
south and east from the Duchy of Poland). Meine liebliche sexy süße
kleine Muse! I always have a wonderful
day when I think of you and I even have a fantastic day when I receive a
message from you! |
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Krystina:
09.09.2021 IT is great that you are
writing about polish history. Polish
kings were brave and clever. Now we
have stupid government and president. What ashamed! 😞 |
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Me: 11.09.2021 Meine liebliche sexy süße
kleine Muse! I wouldn’t be so sure
whether to call those kings in old times brave or wise, I think they were
just merciless, ruthless, pitiless and cruel. They killed us, small people,
just as if we were nothing more than vermin. They were just interested in
gaining and keeping power, sent us to war while they themselves stayed at
home in their warm castle. How many small people like us had to die because
those kings wanted to be called “the Great”? I think that today it’s a
bit different. They need us, small people, to vote for them. Of course, there
is a problem because we, small people, are still not informed and intelligent
enough to vote for the right government. The Roman Empire of German
nation tried to influence the political situation in Poland. Or maybe the
other way round? First fact is that Mieszko
I of Poland had first married Dobrawa of Bohemia and then Oda of
Haldensleben, who was a German noble woman. Second fact is that Bolesław
the Brave and Otto III, Roman emperor, came together in the Polish city of
Gniezno in 1 000 AD to talk about politics. Third fact: many of the
missionaries in Poland came from the German Archbishopric of Magdeburg, which
led to the controversy of investiture (who appoints the lower clericals and
bishops). Bolesław had to establish a
Polish church structure with a Metropolitan See (bishopric and religious
court) at Gniezno to stay independent from the Roman Empire of German nation
even from a religious point of view. The establishing of bishoprics
in Kraków, Wrocław, and Kołobrzeg followed. Having created his
independent church structure and having fought many wars with nearly all
neighbours, he thought himself strong enough to crown himself first king of
Poland in 1025. Meine liebliche sexy süße
kleine Muse! How I wish to hold you in
my arms while discussing these topics personally with you! Thousand kisses and
caresses! |
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Me:
13.09.2021 Meine liebliche sexy süße kleine Muse! Mieszko II Lambert (990 – 1034) (king 1025 –
34), son of Boleslav the Brave, was rather unfortunate because he had two powerful
foreign enemies apart from all those enemies within his own realm. When Henry II the Saint, member of the
Ottonian dynasty (973 – 13 July 1024) (emperor of the Roman Empire of German
nation 1002 – 1024) died, Conrad II (989/990 – 1039) (emperor 1027 – 1039), member of the Salian
dynasty, took power. Now Mieszko
thought that he eventually could fight a successful war against Saxony and
the Roman Empire of German nation because the new dynasty had not been
established well enough. At the beginning, he was indeed successful but then
his luck changed and he had to go into the defence. And when the Grand Prince of Kiev, Yaroslav
the Wise or Yaroslav I (978 – 1054) (prince 1019 – 1054), saw that Mieszko
was in trouble, the prince helped Mieszko’s elder brother, Bezprym, who had
been neglected by Boleslav the Brave, onto the Polish throne. Mieszko II fled to Bohemia, where Duke
Olderich imprisoned him. His situation was so bad that he had to make
concessions to everybody, the Germans, Kiev, Bohemia, the Polish nobles and
his own family. He took power again in 1032 but as a result, many territories
were lost for the Polish crown. He died in 1034. I emphasize territories were lost “for the
Polish crown” because for the small Polish people probably it was indifferent
who behaved like a vermin to suck their blood. Meine liebliche sexy süße kleine Muse! We, small people, must stick together and
love each other. Therefore, come into my arms! |
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Krystina:
13.09.2021 I am sick. I have a runny
nose, cough and fever |
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Me: 15.09.2021 Meine liebliche sexy süße
kleine Muse! We have seen that Mieszko
II Lambert lost the crown and many territories, maybe because he was too
greedy. His son Bolesław (1016 –
1039) (duke 1034–1038/1039) shall be called “the Forgotten” because he was so
cruel that people wanted to forget him. (I wonder why history wanted to
forget only him? I just can’t believe that the other kings were much better
than him.) Next on the list is Casimir
I the Restorer (born between 1016 and 19 died 1058) (duke 1040 – 1058). I
think that he was aware of the difficult situation of Poland lying between
the Germans and Kiev. Therefore, he married a Kievian princess in order to
have to fight only into one direction and to stabilize the country at least
in the east. However, he couldn’t regain the crown as it had been transported
to Germany during the crisis with Mieszko II. Now, I suppose there isn’t much
difference in fact between kingdom and Dukedom. Casimir’s son, Boleslaw II
the Generous, continued the policy of his father. To stabilize his realm, he
tried to gain the church (founded some monasteries) and had his own mint
(money printing) system established (When I think about money minting being
mentioned here as something new, I’m rather surprised how underdeveloped the
medieval world was after the Roman Empire in antic times.). The Roman Empire
of German Nation had become a clear opponent. Both sides, the Polish and the
German, tried to influence the kingdoms and territories between or around
their realms. Both got into conflict about the succession in Hungary, about
Saxony and the Duchy of Bohemia (which were German allies), he supported the
pope in the German investiture controversy (who appoints bishops and other
clerics, the German king or the pope). Of course, the Germans had
the impression to be between France and Poland, and the Polish had the
impression to be between the German and Kiev. Meine liebliche sexy süße
kleine Muse! When you are ill, you need
somebody to take care of you, look after you, bring some tea to your bed,
caress you, tell you lovely words. |
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Me: 17.09.2021 Meine liebliche sexy süße
kleine Muse! In my last message, I wrote
about Bolesław II the Generous or the Bold. Of course, he had some
monasteries built but somehow he was a pain in the ass to many in and around
his realm. He needed a lot of money for wars against Germany and Kiev,
therefore, he did not ask but just took what he thought he needed. And then
he menaced everybody in his entourage when they tried to discuss any kind of
topic with him. After 21 years of his
reign, the clerics, the nobles and his own family had enough, revolted
against him and put his younger brother, Władysław I Herman, on the throne. History books inform us
that Władysław I Herman (1044 – 1102) (duke of Poland 1079 – 1102) was not a
leader with a strong hand. However, what does this all mean for the country
and then for us, small people? For the country, it meant
that the nobles and higher-ranking dignitaries tried to gain control over
economy, military and political powers, which means a broader group of
players participated in the political struggle. In my view, in this case,
Poland was much more advanced than Germany or France. However, for us, small
people, there was still no difference. For us, it was indifferent whether it
was a king or nobles who sucked our blood. Meine liebliche sexy süße
kleine Muse! I hope you feel well again!
I’m sending you thousand tender kisses to revive you! |
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Krystina:
17.09.2021 I am still sick |
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Me: 19.09.2021 Meine liebliche sexy süße
kleine Muse! I don’t want to complain
but I’m getting older a bit every day. Some 4 month ago, I noticed
that my left ankle was swollen. It didn’t hurt, therefore I didn’t really pay
attention to it. The next morning, my left ankle was nearly normal again.
Therefore, I thought it to be some kind of minor sprain. However, in the
evening, my ankle was swollen again. I began to worry but I didn’t feel any
pain at all. Now, for four month, every
morning my ankle is okay and is swollen in the evening, without any pain (and
I do my daily training without trouble). At the end of each
training, I do some cardio training. For example: 10 pull-ups, 20 push-ups
and 40 squats and all this 5 times in 10 minutes (all in all: 50 pull-ups,
100 push-ups and 200 squats in 10 minutes). I would say that this is not a
bad achievement. However, some 3 weeks ago,
I had just finished training, I felt like something was squeezing my chest.
It felt like an iron ring all around my upper body. I thought that maybe I was
getting old. The next day, I had the
same problem again. After 3 days, I thought
that it might be because of me smoking cigarettes. Therefore, I tried to smoke
less. By now, I’ve nearly given
up smoking and can train normally again. From time to time, I used
to masturbate. Of course, I’m just a weak human like all others. However, each time I
masturbate, I feel a bit lousy the next day. Of course, I feel very lousy as
well if I don’t masturbate at all for a week. I have muscle cramps in my
legs very often. Therefore, I bought these kind of fizzy pills (they dissolve
in water) with magnesium. By now, it’s a bit better. You might laugh about all
this but I’m not getting younger. Meine liebliche sexy süße
kleine Muse! You are the only person I’m
totally honest to. I dare to tell you my most intimate and confidential
secrets. |
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14 Me: 21.09.2021 Meine liebliche sexy süße kleine Muse! I hope you feel better today! I feel a bit lonely without a message from you. :-(((( To continue with history of Poland! Władysław I Herman (1044 – 1102) (duke of Poland 1079 – 1102) had two sons and many daughters. The sons: - Zbigniew (b. c. 1070/73 – d. c. 1112/14) was considered illegitimate - Bolesław III Wrymouth (1086 – 1138) When Władysław I Herman died, Bolesław Wrymouth was made heir of Poland. However, there were many groups and people, who tried to influence the destiny of the country. 1) nobles 2) palatine Sieciech (the title “palatine” was created around 50 years earlier, it was a kind of regent or replacement of the duke.) 3) Henry V, King of Germany (from 1099 to 1125) and Holy Roman Emperor (from 1111 to 1125) 4) Kiev seemed to have a lot of problems ...
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