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Henry I of Jawor ( Polish: Henryk I. Jaworski; German: Heinrich I. von Jauer; c. 1292/96 – 15 May 1346), was a duke of Jawor - Lwówek - Świdnica - Ziębice during 1301–1312 (with his brothers as co-rulers), sole Duke of Jawor-Lwówek since 1312 and Duke of Głogów since 1337 until his death. He was the third son of Bolko I the Strict ...
- c. 1292/96
- Bolko I the Strict
- 15 May 1346
- Beatrice of Brandenburg
About Henry I of Jawor Henryk I jaworski – książę jaworsko-świdnicki od 1301, w wyniku podziału od 1312 książę jaworski , w latach 1319-1329 we wschodnich Łużycach ze Zgorzelcem (do 1337 w Przewozie), od 1329 w Hradcu Kralove (dożywotnio), od 1337 w Głogowie i Kątach Wrocławskich .
- circa 1294
- Leszek Mila
- 1346 (47-57)
- duke of Jawor-Lwówek-Świdnica-Ziębice
The most frequent witness to Bolko I’s documents was another German — a newcomer from Pleiβenland, Apecz Aulock.11 He enjoyed the duke’s trust, which probably facilitated the career of Nikolaus, probably his son, who was a chaplain of Henry of Jawor.12 Kunczko Liebenthal, known from the lists of witnesses to the Henry of Jawor’s docu ...
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Created by: Mad. Added: Apr 14, 2013. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 108470636. Source citation. Henryk I Jaworski; (Henry I of Jawor), was a Duke of Jawor-Lwówek-Świdnica-Ziębice between 1301–1312 (with his brothers as co-rulers), sole Duke of Jawor-Lwówek since 1312 and Duke of Głogów since 1337 until his death. He was the third son of ...
When Bolesław's eldest son Henry V the Fat succeeded his father as Duke of Legnica in 1278, he gave the Jawor subdivision to his younger brothers Bolko I the Strict and Bernard the Lightsome. In 1281 Bernard was made a Duke of Lwówek in the western part of the Jawor lands. Duchy of Jawor-Świdnica (in red), 1294
- Jawor
- Silesian duchy
Henry I of Jawor (Polish: Henryk I. Jaworski; German: Heinrich I. von Jauer; c. 1292/96 – 15 May 1346), was a duke of Jawor-Lwówek-Świdnica-Ziębice during 1301–1312 (with his brothers as co-rulers), sole Duke of Jawor-Lwówek since 1312 and Duke of Głogów since 1337 until his death. He was the third son of Bolko I the Strict, Duke of Jawor-Lwówek-Świdnica-Ziębice, by his wife ...
Jawor has grown into one of the most important centers of weaving in Lower Silesia. In 1329 Jawor was granted staple right by Duke Henry I of Jawor . [5] In the 14th century, the first guilds were founded, bringing together furriers, tailors, clothiers and merchants.