Ścinawa [ɕt͡ɕiˈnava] (German: Steinau an der Oder) is a town and municipality on the Oder river in the Lower Silesian region of Poland. The Ścinawa train...
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Gmina Ścinawa, within Lubin County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately 6 kilometres (4 mi) south-west of Ścinawa, 14...
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Ścinawa may refer to: Ścinawa, a town in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland Ścinawa, Oława County, a village in Oława County, Lower Silesian...
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Żagań, Ścinawa, etc. during 1309–1317 (with his brothers as co-rulers), Duke of Poznań during 1312–1314 (with his brothers) and sole Duke of Ścinawa after...
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Przemko of Ścinawa (Polish: Przemko ścinawski) (1255/65 – 26 February 1289) was Duke of Żagań from 1278 to 1284 and Duke of Ścinawa from 1284 until his...
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town is Ścinawa. As of 2019 the total population of the county is 106,211, out of which the population of Lubin is 72,428, the population of Ścinawa is 5...
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Duke of Żagań-Głogów during 1368–1378 and ruler over half of Głogów, Ścinawa and Bytom Odrzański since 1378 Henry VII, Count of Waldeck (14th-century–15th-century)...
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population is 9,938. Gmina Ścinawa is bordered by the gminas of Lubin, Prochowice, Rudna, Wińsko and Wołów. Apart from the town of Ścinawa, the gmina contains...
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Ścinawa Nyska [ɕt͡ɕiˈnava ˈnɨska] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Korfantów, within Nysa County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western...
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Ścinawa Polska [ɕt͡ɕiˈnava ˈpɔlska] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Oława, within Oława County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western...
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Ścinawa Mała [ɕt͡ɕiˈnava ˈmawa] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Korfantów, within Nysa County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western...
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and Ścinawa (Steinau). The battle ended with a victory for the Masovia-Kuyavia coalition; from two of Henry IV's allies, Duke Przemko of Ścinawa was killed...
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Przechód Przydroże Małe Przydroże Wielkie Puszyna Rączka Rynarcice Rzymkowice Ścinawa Mała Ścinawa Nyska Stara Jamka Węża Wielkie Łąki Włodary Włostowa...
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Ścinawa [ɕt͡ɕiˈnava] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Oława, within Oława County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland...
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Konrad I of Oleśnica and Jan of Ścinawa, Henry V forced the retreat of the Polish troops under the walls of Ścinawa. However, thanks to the losses among...
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general and politician Konrad II the Hunchback (1252/65–1304), Duke of Ścinawa, patriarch of Aquileia and Duke of Żagań Louis VIII, Duke of Bavaria (1403–1445)...
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Lubin was probably founded in the 1280s under the rule of Duke Przemko of Ścinawa by German settlers, maybe descending from Lower Lorraine or Franconia,...
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his brother Conrad V, in 1420. In fact, the half of Ścinawa inherited from John, Duke of Ścinawa in 1365. Her rule was contested by the Častolovice family...
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the castle of Żagań became the residence of his youngest son Przemko of Ścinawa, Duke of Żagań from 1278, who established a monastery of the Augustinian...
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Kożuchów, Przemków and Sulechów, and after 1395 ruler over half of Głogów, Ścinawa and Bytom Odrzański. He was the second son of Henry V of Iron, Duke of...
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over half Głogów and Ścinawa. Casimir II, nephew of Władysław and Przemysław II, claimed his rights over half Głogów and Ścinawa as the only male heir...
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government of half of Głogów and half of Ścinawa. After Przemysław's death in 1406, half of Głogów and half of Ścinawa returned to the Duke of Cieszyn. Oświęcim...
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over Ścinawa. Four years after Konrad I's death in 1278, the Duchy was divided between Konrad II and his brothers., with the former obtaining Ścinawa. However...
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Głogów 1309–1312 Przemko II of Głogów, Henry IV the Faithful, John of Ścinawa, Bolesław of Oleśnica, Konrad I of Oleśnica from 1314 Władysław I the Elbow-high...
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Ścinawa Ślesin Śmigiel Śniadowo Śrem Środa Śląska Środa Wielkopolska Świątniki Górne Świdnica Świdnik Świdwin Świebodzice Świebodzin Świecie Świeradów...
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Conrad X of Oels gave her the usufruct of Ścinawa in 1460. It is not known whether Frederick lived at Ścinawa, like his brother Wenceslas. Frederick died...
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(1411–1480), noblewoman member of the House of Celje, duchess of Głogów and Ścinawa. Margit Korondi (born 1932), gymnast, Olympic champion Janez K. Lapajne [sl]...
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July 1997 – 14 July 1997 Malczyce 304.8 792 14 July 1997 – 15 July 1997 Ścinawa 331.9 732 15 July 1997 Głogów 392.9 712 16 July 1997 Nowa Sól 429.8 681...
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Gościszów, Nowogrodziec, Ścinawa, Wińsko, Syców, Uraz, Trzebnica, Milicz and Sądowel. However, Henry III managed to recover Ścinawa soon after. Both sides...
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Polish houses of Piast and Jagiellon as part of the duchies of Głogów, Ścinawa and Cieszyn until the 16th century. The town Guhrau was annexed by Prussia...
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