Poland. Like his grandfather, King Elbow-high, Bolko II was of small stature; his nickname, "the Small" (Mały), reflects this and was used in contemporary...
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Bolko II of Ziębice (Polish: Bolko II Ziębicki; 1 February 1300 – 11 June 1341) was a Duke of Jawor-Lwówek-Świdnica-Ziębice in Poland from 1301 to 1312...
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source] Genealogical database by Herbert Stoyan[permanent dead link] BOLKO II MAŁY (ŚWIDNICKI) This article was translated from his originals in Polish...
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Bolko (Bolesław) I the Strict, also known as Bolko (Bolesław) of Jawor (Polish: Bolko I Surowy[citation needed] or Srogi or Jaworski; ‹See Tfd›German:...
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1312-1328 Władysław bytomski 1328-1337 Kazimierz I cieszyński 1337-1358 Bolko II Mały 1359-1368 Przemysław I Noszak 1368-1410 ? 1410-1423 Zbigniew Oleśnicki...
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Bolko V the Hussite (Polish: Bolko V Husyta) (c. 1400 – 29 May 1460) was a Duke of Opole between 1422–1424 (as a co-ruler with his father), ruler over...
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Bolko III of Ziębice or Bolko III of Münsterberg (c. 1348 – 13 June 1410) was a Duke of Ziębice (Münsterberg) from 1358 until his death, and ruler over...
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Opolskie Bolko II of Ziębice (1300–1341), Duke of Ziębice/Münsterberg Bolko II of Ziębice (1300–1341), Duke of Ziębice/Münsterberg Bolko II of Opole (1300–1356)...
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Bolko III of Strzelce (also known as of Opole; Polish: Bolko III Strzelecki (or Opolski); c. 1337 – 21 October 1382) was a Duke of Opole during 1356–1370...
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Bolesław II managed to say in Sandomierz. In early February 1289 a coalition of Piast princes (Henry III of Głogów, Przemko of Ścinawa and Bolko I of Opole)...
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father (1356). There he also got married. After Duke Bolko II's death, Vladislaus and his brothers Bolko III and Henry inherited Duchy of Opole (then fiefdom...
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culminating in a full victory for Przemysł II and his allies. In this battle Przemko of Ścinawa was killed and Bolko I of Opole was captured. After the battle...
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stopped the resistance of Bolko II of Świdnica and resolved the unsettled case of Głogów after the death of Duke Przemko II. Unable to deliver a decisive...
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Sokołowsko (section Post World War II)
burgraviate of Radosno castle (German: Freudenburg), that fell to the Piast Duke Bolko II the Small of Świdnica shortly afterwards, whose duchy in turn was finally...
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Bolko I and Bolko II of Opole. Albeit more known as Bolko, their true name was probably Boleslaus, name with they are also stated in sources. Bolko I...
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November 1301 of their uncle Bolko I the Strict. Despite the delicate situation the war never occurred, because Wenceslaus II was busy in his attempts to...
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Bolko Bullerdiek (Mbozi, Tanzania, 9 January 1939) is a German author writing in Low Saxon (also known as Low German, Plattdüütsch) who has helped promote...
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nephew Bolko II the Small. Bolko II was the last Piast duke to retain his independence from the Kingdom of Bohemia, however as he had no male heirs he...
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Casimir of Bytom, Queen consort of Hungary Beatrice of Silesia, daughter of Bolko I the Strict, Queen of the Romans Hedwig of Kalisz, daughter of Bolesław...
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until 1420 with his brother as co-ruler. He was the second son of Duke Bolko III of Münsterberg by his wife Euphemia, daughter of Duke Bolesław of Bytom...
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Głogów separated from Poland as well. The last independent Silesian Piast – Bolko II of Świdnica – died in 1368. His wife Agnes ruled the Świdnica duchy until...
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Small (Mikołaj Mały) (1322/1327 – 23 April 1358) was a Duke of Ziębice from 1341 until his death. He was the only son of Duke Bolko II of Ziębice and...
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Strzelce, Niemodlin and Olesno from 1460. He was the fourth son of Duke Bolko IV of Opole by his wife Margareta, possibly member of the House of Gorizia...
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Kłodzko (section World War II)
II of Bohemia. In 1290 it was sold to the Dukes of Świdnica and then, in 1301, it was sold to the Dukes of Ziębice. However, in 1334, Duke Bolko II of...
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Mieszko I (1252/56 – by 27 June 1315). Casimir (1253/57 – 10 March 1312). Bolko I (bef. 21 October 1258 – 14 May 1313). A daughter (Constance?) (1256/65...
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1450 ruler over only Olesno. He was the fourth and youngest son of Duke Bolko III of Strzelce by his wife Anna, probably daughter of Duke Jan I of Oświęcim...
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Zawiercie (section World War II)
Lesser Poland, along a merchant road from Kraków to Poznań. In 1431, Duke Bolko IV of Opole allowed a man named Mikołaj Czenar to open an inn here, and...
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domains; however, soon after Albert and Bolko II decided to make the formal division of their domains: Bolko II retain the main city of Opole and Albert...
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Leopold II, Duke of Austria (1328 – 10 August 1344), a member of the House of Habsburg, was the younger son of Duke Otto the Merry. Otto's first wife was...
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the ban was applied by him to Duke Bolko IV of Opole). This attitude caused several problems for Wenceslaus II, in particular the attacks on estates...
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