Timeline of Gdańsk

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Gdańsk, Poland.

Middle Ages

Timeline of Gdańsk
Historical affiliations

Duchy of Poland 997–1025
Kingdom of Poland 1025–1227
Duchy of Pomerelia 1227–1282
Kingdom of Poland 1282–1308
Teutonic Order 1308–1410
Kingdom of Poland 1410–1411
Teutonic Order 1411–1454
Kingdom of Poland 1454–1569
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569–1793
Kingdom of Prussia 1793–1807
Free City of Danzig 1807–1814
Kingdom of Prussia 1814–1871
German Empire 1871–1918
Weimar Germany 1918–1920
Free City of Danzig 1920–1939
Nazi Germany 1939–1945
People's Republic of Poland 1945–1989
Republic of Poland 1989–present

Royal privilege of Casimir IV Jagiellon concerning taxes (1455)

16th to 18th centuries

Narratio Prima, an abstract of Nicolaus Copernicus' heliocentric theory published in 1540
Battle of Oliwa (1627)

19th century

Siege by French-Polish-Italian-Saxon forces in 1807
Photochrome print from around 1900

20th century

1900–1939

Aerial photo from circa 1920, showing St. Mary's Church

World War II (1939–1945)

German battleship SMS Schleswig-Holstein firing at the Polish Military Transit Depot during the battle of Westerplatte in September 1939
Plaque commemorating the raising of the Polish flag by soldiers of the Polish 1st Warsaw Armoured Brigade at the Artus Court and the return of Gdańsk to Poland in 1945

1945–1990s

Długi Targ and Main Town Hall in the 1950s
Gdańsk in 1972
Old Town with the Gdańsk Shipyard in the background in the 1990s

21st century

Ergo Arena
Ulica Długa in 2015
Consulate General of Hungary

See also

References

Bibliography

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