User:Pan Piotr Glownia
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[edit] Introduction
I am Polish citizen, who lives in Sweden. I also happen to be Polish and Austrian nobleman, which doesn't mean much these days.
[edit] Hobby
My interrests are in Polish nobility, who descend from Slavic people warrior class and in all activities leading to rebirth of my Lechitic Polish Overclan of Polish Nobility - the historic original Polish Nation - often refered to also as the Polish Nobility Nation.
Overclan translated into Polish means also Nation and Polish encyclopedia states that "Overclan (pl. Narod) = Nation (pl. Nacja)". Despite all basic differences between the territorial community and the community of relatives! The second one doesn't need a country to exist just the right DNA. I guess hating Polish nationalism alike Polish stalinism is my birth's duty.
[edit] Slavic peoples' traditional ethnic partitions and VANDALISM of putting Czechs as ethnic Lechs
West Slavic peoples are not equal with West Slavic languages because all Slavic peoples used more or less the same Slavic language 1000 years ago and were already partitioned into these western, southern and eastern groups. We Slavic peoples call these ethnic partitions amongst us Slavic peoples for "Lechs" (ethnic Western Slavic peoples), "Czechs" (ethnic Southern Slavic peoples) and "Rusins" (ethnic Eastern Slavic peoples) for a good reason. Common sense tells one that if even Czechs were direct speakers of modern Polish language, then they still would be belonging to the Southern Slavic peoples by their ethnicity. Ethnic Czechs during entire written history never were ethnic Lechs. This ethnic partition is probably older then any possible differentiation of Proto-Slavic language.
The legend of Lech, Czech and Rus is a part of spoken Slavic history and from XIII century AD ("Chronicle of Greater Poland" written in year 1295) also documented in historical sources. Futhermore ethnicity does not equal language. Never did. Never will. Particularly that this is not modern XXI century ethnic partition, but traditional, which lasted for over 800 years non-stop.