of 55,413 inhabitants. It is the seat of Świdnica County, and also of the smaller district of Gmina Świdnica (although it is not part of the territory...
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Świdnica is a city in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland. Świdnica may also refer to: Świdnica, Lubusz Voivodeship, village in Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland...
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populated towns are Świdnica with 57,041 inhabitants, Świebodzice with 22,793 inhabitants, and Strzegom with 16,106 inhabitants. Świdnica County is bordered...
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Stanisława i św. Wacława), also called Świdnica Cathedral, is a historical monument and a main Catholic building in Świdnica, Poland. Construction of the current...
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the Świdnica parish of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland. The building has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2001. Świdnica's Church...
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Gmina Świdnica may refer to either of the following rural administrative districts in Poland: Gmina Świdnica, Lower Silesian Voivodeship Gmina Świdnica, Lubusz...
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Beatrice of Silesia (redirect from Beatrix of Świdnica)
Jawor-Świdnica and by marriage Duchess of Bavaria and German Queen. She was the second daughter of Bolko I the Strict, Duke of Jawor-Świdnica, by his...
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Hungary. In 1338, Catherine herself married Henry II of Świdnica, son of Bernard of Świdnica and his wife Kunigunde of Poland. The couple had one daughter...
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Anna von Schweidnitz (redirect from Anne of Świdnica)
(Świdnica) (also known as Anne or Anna of Świdnica, Czech: Anna Svídnická, Polish: Anna Świdnicka, German: Anna von Schweidnitz und Jauer) (Świdnica,...
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Bolko I the Strict (redirect from Bolko I of Świdnica)
(2021-12-06). "He built a strong Świdnica. 720 years since the death of Bolko I the Strict. A special edition of the Świdnica Historical Magazine! - Swidnica24...
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Bernard (II) of Świdnica (Polish: Bernard świdnicki) (c. 1291 – 6 May 1326) was a Duke of Jawor-Lwówek-Świdnica-Ziębice between 1301 and 1312 (with his...
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Duchy of Jawor (redirect from Duchy of Świdnica-Jawor)
erected at Książ Castle in the Świdnica lands. For a brief period, his duchy is sometimes known as the Duchy of Jawor-Świdnica. Bolko's attempts to gain the...
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Constance of Świdnica (c. 1313 – 21 November 1363) was a member of the Piast dynasty in the Świdnica-Jawor branch and by marriage Duchess of Głogów. She...
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a Duke of Świdnica from 1326 until his death (with his brother as co-ruler). He was the second and younger son of Duke Bernard of Świdnica by his wife...
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Elisabeth of Świdnica (ca. 1315 – 8/9 February 1348) was a member of the Piast dynasty in the Świdnica-Jawor branch and by marriage Duchess of Opole....
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Churches of Peace (category Buildings and structures in Świdnica)
- Churches of Peace in Jawor and Świdnica". Retrieved 2023-10-03. "Reformation routes - Church of Peace in Świdnica". Retrieved 2023-10-03. Wikimedia...
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Agnes of Austria (1322–1392) (redirect from Agnes of Austria, Duchess of Świdnica)
according to his will, Agnes received Świdnica, Jawor and Lwówek as her dower. Agnes died on 2 February 1392 in Świdnica and was buried in the Franciscan Princely...
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Lipno, Łochowo, Orzewo, Piaski, Radomia, Rybno, Słone, Świdnica, Wilkanowo and Wirówek. Gmina Świdnica is bordered by the city of Zielona Góra and by the...
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local Polish party from the Świdnica County. Common Powiat was founded in January 2014 by the incumbent starosta of Świdnica, Zygmunt Worsa. The activities...
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Creisau) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Świdnica, within Świdnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in southwestern Poland. It...
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Nowa Świdnica [ˈnɔva ɕfidˈnit͡sa] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Olszyna, within Lubań County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western...
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Bernard of Świdnica, the couple had two sons and three daughters: Bolko II of Świdnica (d.1368), succeeded his father. Henry II of Świdnica (d.1348), succeeded...
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name comes from the nearby city of Świdnica, from which beer was delivered to the restaurant in the Middle Ages. Świdnica was a renowned brewing centre, and...
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Świdnica (Polish: [ɕfidˈɲit͡sa] ) is a village in Zielona Góra County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative...
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situated in front of the former Świdnica Gate, which was within the city walls on the route from Wrocław's Market Square to Świdnica. In 1991, after reforms in...
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Świdnica Polska [ɕfidˈnit͡sa ˈpɔlska] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kostomłoty, within Środa Śląska County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship...
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Television in Poland was introduced on an experimental basis in 1937. It was state owned, and was interrupted by the Second World War in 1939. Television...
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Chief medieval ducal capitals of the area were Wrocław, Legnica, Głogów, Świdnica and Jawor. Lower Silesia was, during the Middle Ages, one of Poland's cultural...
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Ottokar II in 1263. The Silesian duke Bolko I the Strict (d. 1301), ruler in Świdnica and Jawor, had a new castle built from 1288 to 1292 and took his residence...
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through his third wife, Anna von Schweidnitz, daughter of Henry II, Duke of Świdnica and Catherine of Hungary. In 1365, Charles visited Pope Urban V at Avignon...
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