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  1. history of Poland. In Poland: The arrival of the Teutonic Knights. The duke of Silesia, Henry II (the Pious), who had been gathering forces to reunite Poland, perished in the Battle of Legnica (Liegnitz) in 1241, and the devastation wrought by the Mongols may have contributed to the above-mentioned colonization. Read More.

  2. Henry V the Fat (German: Heinrich V der Dicke, Polish: Henryk V Brzuchaty) (c. 1248 – 22 February 1296) was a Duke of Jawor (Jauer) from 1273, of Legnica (Liegnitz) from 1278, and Duke of Wrocław from 1290.

  3. Apr 1, 2018 · Seeing an opportunity to eliminate Henry's army, the Mongols rode hard to intercept him before he could join with Wenceslaus. On April 9, 1241, they encountered Henry's army near present-day Legnica in southwest Poland. Possessing a mixed force of knights and infantry, Henry formed for battle with the mass of Mongol cavalry.

  4. Henry V the Fat (German: Heinrich V der Dicke, Polish: Henryk V Brzuchaty) (c. 1248 – 22 February 1296) was a Duke of Jawor (Jauer) from 1273, of Legnica (Liegnitz) from 1278, and Duke of Wrocław from 1290.

  5. Henry V, Duke of Legnica. Henry became the Duke of Legnica on 26 December 1278, succeeding his father Bolesław II. He soon appointed his younger brothers Bolko I and Bernard as co-rulers of Jawor and Lwówek. In addition, Henry kept the town of Środa Śląska, which he had acquired in 1277 in exchange for the release of Henry IV.

  6. Henry V the Fat Piast of Poland, Duke of Legnica, Duke of Jawor, Duke of Wroclaw, was born circa 1248 to Bolesław II the Bald of Poland (c1223-1278) and Hedwig von Anhalt (c1228-1259) and died 22 February 1296 of unspecified causes. He married Elisabeth of Poznań (c1262-1304) 1273 JL .

  7. Henry V the Fat (German: Heinrich V der Dicke, Polish: Henryk V Brzuchaty) (c. 1248 – 22 February 1296) was a Duke of Jawor (Jauer) from 1273, of Legnica (Liegnitz) from 1278, and Duke of Wrocław (Breslau) from 1290.