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The Piast–Brunswick Continuum

The Piast–Brunswick Continuum Kievan Inheritance, Dynastic Sovereignty, and Medieval Continuity Beyond the Nation-State By Dr. Stephen M.K. Brunswick, ThD, PhD The recent Polish-Ukrainian Historical Congress of May 2026 highlighted an important caution for anyone studying the medieval lands between Poland, Rus’, Lithuania, the Baltic, and the Black Sea: we must not force the past into […]

The Celtic–Piast Royal Continuum

The Celtic–Piast Royal Continuum Rivers, dynasties, and a Western heart in Ukraine Table of contents (for readers’ convenience only):The Western Heart of Rus’ · Rivers as a Civilizational Spine · Płock and the Piast House-Signature · Silesia/Oleśnica and the Brunswick Lattice · Insular Monastic Currents & Gothic Literacy · Harald Hardrada as a Living Bridge […]

The Celtic Church in Kiev: Culdees, Chrodegang, and the Continental Expansion

The Celtic Church in Kiev: Culdees, Chrodegang, and the Continental Expansion Introduction Most people believe the Celtic Church faded into obscurity in the 7th century, overrun by Saxon advances and subsumed into Roman rites. But this is a historical oversight. The Celtic Church continued to flourish on the European continent (not just in Wales, Scotland […]