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Włocławek Włocławek (Polish pronunciation: ; german: Leslau) is a city located in central Poland along the Vistula (Wisła) River and is bordered by the Gostynin-Włocławek Landscape Park. As of December 2021, the population of the city is 106,928. Loc ...
, Poland.


Middle Ages

* 9th century – Establishment of Włocławek. * 10th century – Włocławek included within the emerging Polish state. * 1110s – Włocławek first mentioned in the ''
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'' chronicle. * 1136 – Włocławek mentioned in the ''
Bull of Gniezno ''Ex commisso nobis'', more commonly known as the ''Bull of Gniezno'', was a papal bull issued on July 7, 1136 by Pope Innocent II. The bull split off the Bishopric of Gniezno from the Archbishop of Magdeburg. From a historical perspective, t ...
''. * 1138 – Włocławek became part of the provincial Duchy of Masovia within Poland. * 1215 – Local school first mentioned. * 1231 – Włocławek became part of the provincial
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within Poland. * 1255 – Włocławek granted city rights by Duke
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from the
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. * 1250s – Castellany relocated from Włocławek to Brześć Kujawski. * 1267 – Włocławek became part of the provincial Duchy of Brześć Kujawski within Poland. * 1329 – Teutonic raid. * 1340 – Bishop Maciej of Gołańcz laid the foundation stone of the new
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Włocławek Cathedral The Basilica Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption is a large Gothic architecture, Gothic building situated in the Polish city of Włocławek located near to the Vistula, Vistula River. Construction on the cathedral began in the 1340s, and it was ...
. * 1411 – Włocławek Cathedral consecrated by Bishop Jan Kropidło. * 1480s – Nicolaus Copernicus possibly attended the local cathedral school.


16th to 18th centuries

* 1538 – Gothic Saint John the Baptist church consecrated. * 1569 – August 16: Bishop
Stanisław Karnkowski Stanisław Karnkowski of Junosza (1520–1603) was the Great Referendary of the Polish Crown (since 1558), the Great Secretary of Poland (since 1563), bishop of Włocławek (1567-1580) as well as archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland (sinc ...
founded a theological seminary in Włocławek, one of the oldest seminaries in Poland. * 1587 – Sigismund III Vasa visited Włocławek on the way to his royal coronation in Kraków. * 1593 – Visit of King Sigismund III Vasa. * 1625 – Reformed Franciscans brought to Włocławek by Bishop Andrzej Lipski. * 1644 –
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Reformed Franciscan church consecrated by Bishop
Piotr Mieszkowski Piotr Mieszkowski, Senior ( pl, Piotr Mieszkowski, starszy) (died 1652) was a bishop suffragan ('' episcopus suffraganeus'') of Włocławek. ''(in Latin)'' Author of several political books and brochures, among them ''Institutio peregrinationum ...
. * 1790 – Stay of Tadeusz Kościuszko in Włocławek. * 1793 – City annexed by Prussia in the Second Partition of Poland. * 1794 –
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: sank Prussian ships with ammunition headed for besieged Warsaw. * 1797 – Salt granaries built.


19th century

* 1806 – City captured by the French. * 1807 – Włocławek becomes part of the Duchy of Warsaw. * 1815 – Włocławek passes to the Russian Partition of Poland. * 1832 – Bojańczyk's Brewery founded. * 1840 – Nadbrzeżna Street (present-day Marshal Józef Piłsudski Boulevards) outlined. * 1854 – Synagogue built. * 1862 – Włocławek railway station opened. * 1863 – 8 November: Clash between Polish insurgents and Russian troops during the
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. * 1864 – 17 February: Clash between Polish insurgents and Russian troops during the January Uprising. * 1870 – Henryk Sienkiewicz Park founded. * 1873 – Faience factory established. * 1886 – Włocławek Rowing Society founded.


20th century

* 1901 – Diocesan Museum founded. * 1907 – ' begins publishing. * 1908 – Museum of Kuyavia and
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founded. * 1909 – Oldest Polish theological journal ' began publishing. * 1911 – Building of the former Gdańsk Bank in Włocławek built. * 1914 ** 5 August: World War I: Germans occupy the city. ** 23 August: Russians re-occupy the city. ** 21 September: Germans re-occupy the city. ** 8 November: Russians re-occupy the city. ** 12 November: Germans re-occupy the city. * 1918 – Poland regained independence and the Poles disarmed the Germans and liberated the city. * 1920 – 13–19 August: Successful Polish defense against the invading Russians during the Polish–Soviet War. * 1927 – City limits greatly expanded by including several settlements as new districts, including Kapitułka, Krzywe Błoto, Lisek, Łęg, Słodowo, Świech and Zazamcze. * 1937 – Edward Śmigły-Rydz Bridge built. * 1939 ** September: Beginning of
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during World War II. ** 9 September: German invaders committed a massacre of a group of local Jews. ** October-November: '' Einsatzgruppe III'' carried out mass arrests of local Poles, including teachers, priests, lecturers and students of the seminary and Auxiliary Bishop of Włocławek
Michał Kozal Michał Kozal (27 September 1893 – 26 January 1943) was a Polish Roman Catholic bishop. Kozal was noted for his intelligence and dedication to studies and studied to become a priest during World War I, which disrupted his studies but did not ...
, during the genocidal '' Intelligenzaktion'' campaign. ** 29 October: Włocławek became the first city in which the Germans imposed yellow badges on the Jews. ** November-December: SS and '' Selbstschutz'' burnt down the Grzywno district and murdered many of its inhabitants in the nearby village of
Warząchewka Polska Warząchewka Polska is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Włocławek, within Włocławek County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Włocławek and south-east of Toru ...
. ** Arrested Polish teachers, landowners and priests from the Włocławek and Lipno counties imprisoned in a local prison by the Germans, with some later deported to concentration camps and murdered. ** Families of deported and murdered Poles, as well as the remaining residents of Grzywno were expelled to the so-called
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in the more-eastern part of German-occupied Poland. * 1940 ** January: The Germans carried out deportations of arrested priests to the
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, where most were eventually killed. ** June, September: The Germans carried out further expulsions of Poles, including owners of shops, workshops and bigger houses, which were handed over to German colonists as part of the '' Lebensraum'' policy. ** Autumn:
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established by the occupiers. * 1942 – April: Liquidation of the ghetto. surviving Jews deported by the Germans to the
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. * 1945 ** 4 April: Seminary resumed activities in
Lubraniec Lubraniec is a town in Włocławek County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, with 3,235 inhabitants (2004). Lubraniec is a sister city with the Dutch Winsum Winsum () is a town and a former municipality in the northeastern Netherlands. ...
. ** May: Seminary relocated from Lubraniec back to Włocławek. * 1946 –
Włocłavia Włocławek WKP Włocłavia Włocławek is Polish football club from Włocławek, Poland. History The club's history is that of relative obscurity, languishing in the lower leagues usually around the 5th to 3rd tiers of football throughout its history. In t ...
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club founded. * 1952 – Kujawskie Zakłady Przemysłu Owocowo-Warzywnego Włocławek food company, manufacturer of the ''Włocławek'' ketchup, established. * 1970 – Hydroelectric power plant in Włocławek opened. * 1973 ** Zarzeczewo Marina in Włocławek launched. ** Włocławek became a member of the Federation of Copernican Cities. * 1975 ** Włocławek became capital of the newly formed
Włocławek Voivodeship Włocławek Voivodeship ( pl, województwo włocławskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in the years 1975–1998. It was superseded by Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship. Capital city: Włocławek Populat ...
. ** Monument to Polish railwaymen murdered during World War II unveiled. * 1984 – Assassination of Jerzy Popiełuszko. * 1986 – Ethnographic Museum in Włocławek opened. * 1990 – KK Włocławek basketball club founded. * 1991 – Monument to Priest Jerzy Popiełuszko unveiled. * 1999 – Włocławek became part of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship


21st century

* 2001 – Hala Mistrzów indoor arena opened. * 2002 – State Academy of Applied Sciences in Włocławek founded. * 2003 – Anwil Włocławek won its first Polish basketball championship. * 2009 – Wzorcownia shopping centre opened. * 2018 – Jan Długosz Monument unveiled. * 2022 –
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Monument unveiled.


See also

*
Timeline of Bydgoszcz The following is a timeline of Bydgoszcz#History, history of the city of Bydgoszcz, Poland. Prior to 20th century *1037–1053 – Fortified stronghold built. *1346 – Bydgoszcz granted city rights by King Casimir III the Great. *1520 – Se ...


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