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| | Encyclopedia: Boleslaus I of Poland |
 | | In 984 Boleslaus married Rikdaga, the daughter of Riddag (Rikdag, Ricdag), the margrave of Meissen. |  | | Boleslaus sent an army to aid his friend, or more probably to his nephew, Canute in his conquest of England. |  | | Boleslaus was the first Polish King, since during his rule Poland became a Kingdom, despite the fact that some of the Polish rulers before 1295 never received a crown. |
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| | Boleslaus III of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Boleslaus III was thus the brother in law of emperor Henry IV. |  | | The "senioral principle" established in the testament stated, that at every time the oldest member of the dynasty was to have a supreme power over the rest and also control an indivisible "senioral part" - a vast stripe of land running N-S through the middle of Poland, with Krakow as the main city. |  | | Before his death in 1138 he announced the testament () dividing his land between four of his sons. |
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| | Detailed Country Profile: Poland |
 | | Poland has a long independent history and regained independence in 1918 by the unification of Polish territories of Russia, Austria-Hungary and Germany. |  | | Solidarity suffered a major defeat in the 2001 parliamentary elections when it failed to elect a single deputy to the lower house of Parliament, and the new leaders of the Solidarity Trade Union subsequently pledged to reduce the Trade Union's political role. |  | | Labor turmoil in 1980 led to the formation of the independent trade union "Solidarity" that over time became a political force and by 1990 had swept parliamentary elections and the presidency. |
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| | Recovered Territories |
 | | When Kingdom of Poland was reunited in 1306-1320 by the king Wladyslaw the Short not all provinces were united leaving the independent duchies of Pomerania, Silesia and Masovia. |  | | Prussia took part in partitions of Poland in years 1772, 1793, 1795 and in the political reshuffle after the Vienna congress in 1815. |  | | After World War II, Poland managed to reclaim the provinces of Western Pomerania, Lubusz Land, the remainder of Silesia, the city of Gdansk, and Warmia-Masuria. |
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| | Casimir II of Poland |
 | | He reigned as duke of Kraków and senior prince of Poland (see Seniorate) from 1177 until his death. |  | | Born shortly before or after his father's death, and omitted (possibly for that reason) from Boleslaus's will dividing the kingdom between Casimir's four elder brothers, he set about securing the territorial basis for a claim to power, gaining the dukedom of Wislica in 1167 and of Sandomierz in 1173. |  | | Casimir II the Just''' (1138 - 5 May 1194; Polish languagePolish: '''Kazimierz II Sprawiedliwy) of the Piast dynasty was the youngest son of Boleslaus III of Poland. |
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| | The Ecole Glossary |
 | | John XV ordered him back to Prague two years later, and Gregory V released him from his episcopal duties in 995, after the massacre, at the order of Boleslaus, of Adalbert's family at Libice. |  | | After the death of his mentor in 981, Adalbert, who had grand visions of missionary work and clerical reform, returned to Prague, and in the following year, he became the second bishop of Prague. |  | | Boleslaus I buried Adalbert's body at Gniezno, Poland, whence it was translated in 1039 to Prague. |
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| | Kingdom of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Kingdom of Poland in union with the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, 1385-1569 |  | | Reunited Kingdom of Poland of the later Piasts, 1295-1370 (Kingdom of the later Piasts) |  | | The Kingdom of Poland was the name of a number of Polish states throughout the history of that nation: |
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| | AllRefer.com - Boleslaus I (Polish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Otto's successor, Holy Roman Emperor Henry II, opposed Boleslaus's ambition; when Boleslaus overran Meissen and the East Mark, Henry refused to confirm his control of these territories. |  | | He succeeded his father, Mieszko I, as duke of Poland, seized the territories left to his two brothers under their father's will, and set about increasing his holdings. |  | | Shortly before his death he was crowned king with the approval of the Holy See. |
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| | Boleslaus II of Bohemia Definition / Boleslaus II of Bohemia Research |
 | | Boleslav II the Pious (died February 7, 999) was the son of Boleslav I the CruelBoleslav (or Boleslaus) I the Cruel (? |  | | Boleslaus II the Pious succeeds Boleslav I of Bohemia in Bohemia. |  | | and 6.25 million of the country's 10.3 million inhabitants, Bohemia is bounded by Germany to the north-west, west and south-west, Poland to the north-east, the Czech province of Moravia to the east and Austria to the south. |
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| | Canute the Great Biography |
 | | Canute's mother was Gunhild (formerly Swiatoslawa, daughter of Mieszko I of Poland). |  | | Canute was reared by a mother whose own mother had been abducted from a religious house and married to the first Duke of Poland, Mieszko (or Miraslav, Mieczyslaw), who later adopted Christianity for political reasons. |  | | Canute (or Cnut) I, or Canute the Great (Danish Knud den Store) (994/995 - November 12, 1035) was king of England, Denmark and Norway and governor or overlord of Schleswig and Pomerania. |
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| | Poland |
 | | BOLESLAS III, Ki1Ig of Poland 1103-39, was born in 1084 and died in 1138/39. |  | | BOLESLAUS I Chrobry, King of Poland 1000-25, was born in 967 and died in 1025. |  | | MIESCO II (Mieceslaus), King of Poland 1025-34, was born in 990 and died in 1034. |
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| | Boleslaus III of Poland |
 | | Boleslaus III or Boleslaw III Wrymouth, duke of Poland, born 1086, married Salome von Berg-Schelklingen. |
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| | Boleslaus V of Poland |
 | | Boleslaus the Chaste or the Shy (Polish: Bolesław Wstydliwy) (21 June 1226 - 7 December 1279) was the son of Leszek the White. |  | | Several years after the death of Henry the Pious at the battle of Legnica (1241), he became king in Kraków, and thereby the predominant prince of the deeply partitioned Poland. |
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| | Mieszko II of Poland - Famous Women |
 | | Their children were Casimir I of Poland, Rixa of Poland, and Gertrude of Poland. |  | | Otton was killed by one of his own men, and Mieszko was able to reunite Poland. |  | | Bezprym started his rule by sending his crown and other king's insignia to Germany. |
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| | Piast |
 | | The branches of the Piastscontinued to rule Polish splinter duchies in Masovia until 1526 and Silesia until 1675. |  | | Boleslaus III of Poland, the Wrymouthed 1107 - 1138 |  | | Zbigniew i Boleslaus III of Poland (theWrymouthed) 1102-1107 |
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| | Mieszko I of Poland - InfoSearchPoint.com |
 | | In 978 he married Oda von Haldensleben, daughter of Dietrich (Theoderic) of Haldensleben, count of the North March (965-985), after abducting her from the monastery of Kalbe. |  | | From his first marriage he had a son, his successor Boleslaus, and a daughter, Swiatoslawa, later the wife (as queen Sigrid the Proud) of Eric the Victorious, king of Sweden and then (as queen Gunhild) of king Sweyn Forkbeard of Denmark, and mother of king Canute of Denmark and England. |  | | Much of his military activity was along the Baltic coast, in Pomerania. |
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| | Mieszko I of Poland -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | From his first marriage he had a son, his successor (Click link for more info and facts about Boleslaus) Boleslaus, and two daughters, Sygryda and the other of an unkown name. |  | | Mieszko was not his actual name, but given at a later time. |  | | Much of his military activity was along the Baltic coast, in territory later called (Click link for more info and facts about Pomerania) Pomerania. |
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| | Adalbert of Prague - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - TESTVERSION |
 | | He was born of a noble family in Libice, Bohemia about the year 956. |  | | The bishop and his followers entered Prussian territory near Gdansk and went along the Baltic Sea coast. |  | | It is recorded that his body was bought back for its weight in gold by Boleslaus I of Poland. |
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| | Casimir I of Poland |
 | | Casimir married Dobronega (Maria) of Kyiv and they had two children : Boleslaus II, King of Poland and Ladislaus Herman, duke of Poland. |  | | Casimir I, the Restorer (Polish: Kazimierz I Odnowiciel) (1015-1058), duke of Poland, was the son of Mieszko II of Poland and Rixa von Lothringen. |
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| | Meeting in Gniezno |
 | | Poland became separate from the bishopric ofMagdeburg province of the church, which helped her to keep semi-independence from the Holy Roman Empire through the Middle Ages. |  | | After his death, Adalbert was soon made a saint by the common effort of Boleslaus I and Otto III, becoming the first saint of Slavic origins. |  | | On the same visit Otto III raised Gniezno to the rank of an archbishopric. |
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| | Boleslaus I of Poland Definition / Boleslaus I of Poland Research |
 | | As of May 1, 2004, it is a member state of the European Union.... |  | | Bolesław I Chrobry ('Boleslaus the Brave') (966 Events April 14 or April 30 - Mieszko I, first duke of Poland, baptised a Christian Births Fujiwara no Michinaga, Japanese regent Boleslaus I of Poland, approximate it may be 967 Deaths... |  | | The republic borders Poland to the north, Germany to the northwest and west, Austria to the south, and Slovakia to the east. |
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| | Boleslaus II of Poland Biography |
 | | Boleslaus II was a duke and king of Poland 1058-1079 (crowned 1076). |  | | He supported pope Gregory VII in his struggle with the Emperor, but had the Bishop of Krakow St. Stanislaus put to death as a traitor. |  | | After him, two brothers, Zbigniew and Boleslaus, ruled jointly from 1102-1107. |
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| | Boleslaus IV of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This page was last modified 17:09, 6 October 2005. |  | | Boleslaus IV the Curly (Polish: Bolesław Kędzierzawy) - high-duke of Poland (1146-1173) |  | | Parents: Boleslaus III the Wrymouth, duke of Poland, and Salome von Berg-Schelklingen, daughter of Henry duke of Berg |
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| | Bruno of Querfurt |
 | | In Poland he consecrated a bishop from Sweden. |  | | After consecrating a bishop of the area he went to Poland. |  | | While there he found out that his friend Benedict and four companions had been killed by robbers in 1003. |
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| | Ancestors and Family of Boleslaw I of Poland |
 | | The son of Mieszko I, the first of the Piast dukes, and the Bohemian princess Dobrawa (Dubravka), Boleslaw I inherited the principality of Great Poland (Wielkopolska, between the Oder and the Warta rivers) upon his father's death in 992. |  | | Ancestors and Family of Boleslaw I of Poland |  | | Duke (from 992) and then (from 1024) first king of Poland, who expanded his country's territory to include Pomerania, Lusatia, and, for a time, the Bohemian princely lands. |
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| | Henry II, Holy Roman emperor and German king. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | Henry expelled (1004) Boleslaus from Bohemia, but the war dragged on until 1018, when Boleslaus was able to obtain territories in E Germany in fief from Henry. |  | | Italian resistance appeared to be broken when Pavia was destroyed in a conflict between the citizens and Henrys German followers, but his supremacy was still uncertain when he went north to meet Boleslaus I of Poland. |
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| | Ancestors and Family of Wladyslaw I of Poland |
 | | Ancestors and Family of Wladyslaw I of Poland |  | | He took the Polish throne in 1079 when Boleslaus II died, but resigned the royal title and supported Henry IV in a bid to restore peace. |  | | Vladislaus I Herman (Polish W?adys?aw I Herman, also seen as Ladislaus, Ladislas or Vladislav) (1040-1102), duke of Poland, was the son of Casimir I of Poland, duke of Poland. |
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| | Boleslaus I de Polonia |
 | | Boleslaus para la primera vez unificado todas las provincias que vinieron posteriormente abarcar el territorio tradicional de Polonia: Mayor Polonia, poca Polonia, Masovia, Silesia y Pomerania. |  | | El hijo de Boleslaus, Mieszko II se coronó inmediatamente después de la muerte de su padre. |  | | English version: Boleslaus I of Poland Next: Satélite de la energía solar Up |
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| | Casimir I of Poland |
 | | Casimir married Dobronega (Maria) of Kiev and they had two children : Boleslaus II, King of Poland and Ladislaus Herman, duke of Poland. |  | | Casimir I, the Restorer (1015-1058), duke of Poland, was the son of Mieszko II of Poland and Rixa von Lothringen. |  | | The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL. |
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| | Aspects of Language - Dwight Bolinger |
 | | Boleslaus V, Duke of Poland, (1243-1279), Polish ruler |  | | Boleslaus I of Poland, (966-1025), sometimes called the Great, Poland |
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| | Gniezno, Poland |
 | | It is here that the [[Meeting at the tomb of Saint Adalbert Gniezno Congress]] took place in the year 1000 AD, during which Boleslaw Chrobry received Otto III, the Emperor of Germany. |  | | In 1025 AD, Boleslaw Chrobry became the first King of Poland, and is nowadays commonly referred to as Boleslaus I of Poland. |  | | The town is in central Poland, and some 50 km east of Poznan. |
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| | RULERS OF BOHEMIA |
 | | Boleslaus I of Poland (1003-1004, king of Poland) |
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| | Boleslaus |
 | | Boleslaus (Polish: Bolesław, Czech: Boleslav) was the name of five rulers of Poland and three dukes of Bohemia: |  | | This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name. |
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| | of Poland - Index of Names |
 | | Prince Kazimierz I Karol "The Reformer" of Poland |  | | 25 Jul 1016 - Of, Krakow, Krakow, Poland |  | | Click on letter for Surname index: none A B C D de E F G H I J K L M N O of P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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| | Boleslaus I of Poland - Wikipedia |
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