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A hymn written in the 13th century by Wincenty of Kielcza. It was penned in Medieval Latin to the melody of a Gregorian chant, O salutaris Hostia. The hymn celebrates the canonization of Saint Stanislaus of Szczepanów, bishop of Kraków and patron saint of Poland. In the Middle Ages, it was chanted on special occasions and after victorious ...
Bonaparte is the only non-Polish person mentioned by name in the Polish anthem. Like Czarniecki to Poznań ... Stefan Czarniecki was a 17th-century hetman , famous for his role in driving the Swedish Army out of Poland after an occupation that had left the country in ruins and is remembered by Poles as the Deluge .
Gaude Mater Polonia (Medieval Latin for "Rejoice, oh Mother Poland"; Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈɡau̯.dɛ ˈmaː.tɛr pɔˈlɔː.ni.a], Polish: Raduj się, matko Polsko) was one of the most significant medieval Polish hymns, written in Latin between the 13th and the 14th century to commemorate Saint Stanislaus, Bishop of Kraków.
Gorzkie żale (Polish pronunciation: [ˈɡɔʂkʲe ˈʐalɛ] Lenten (or Bitter Lamentations) is a Catholic devotion containing many hymns that developed out of Poland in the 18th century. The devotion is primarily a sung reflection and meditation on the Passion of Christ and the sorrows of His Blessed Mother.
Bogurodzica performed by Collegium Vocale Bydgoszcz. Bogurodzica (Polish pronunciation: [bɔɡurɔˈd͡ʑit͡sa], calque of the Greek term Theotokos), in English known as the Mother of God, is a medieval Christian hymn composed sometime between the 10th and 13th centuries in Poland.
Boże, coś Polskę is a Polish Catholic patriotic hymn.When Poland gained its independence in 1918, it competed with Mazurek Dąbrowskiego for the right to be the national anthem of Poland. [1]
Polish Christian hymns (4 P) Eurovision songs of Poland (27 P) Polish patriotic songs (1 C, 14 P) + English-language Polish songs (3 P) 0–9. 2 Plus 1 songs (5 P) B.
"Noble Hymn of the Tagalogs" 1895–1899 Juan Nakpil: Juan Nakpil — — Poland "Bogurodzica" "Mother of God" AD 977–1795 Adalbert of Prague: Adalbert of Prague [note 26] Portugal "Hymno Patriótico" "Patriotic Hymn" 1809–1834 Unknown: Marcos António Portugal — Portugal "Hino da Carta" "Hymn to the Charter" 1834–1911 Pedro IV of ...