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  1. Henry of Wierzbna ( Polish: Henryk z Wierzbnej, German: Heinrich von Würben; probably before 1270 – 23 September 1319) was a Bishop of Wrocław in Poland in 1302–1319. [1] Life. He was born into the Wierzbna noble family of Würben toward the end of the 1260s and was the third and youngest son of John, the Castellan of Ryczyna in Silesia .

  2. Bishop of Wrocław, Henryk of Wierzbna, ordered a large-scale repressive action. He appointed his auxiliary bishop Paweł as the chairman of the tribunal. As a result of the action, a large number of individuals suspected of belonging to this group were captured in Wrocław, Świdnica, and Nysa.

  3. "Henry of Wierzbna also known as Henryk z Wierzbnej or Heinrich von Würben was a Bishop of Wrocław in Poland from 1302-1319AD. He was born into the Wierzbna noble family of Würben toward the end of the 1260s and was the third and youngest son of John, the Castellan of Ryczyna in Silesia.

  4. Henry of Wierzbna (Polish: Henryk z Wierzbnej, German: Heinrich von Würben; probably before 1270 – 23 September 1319) was a Bishop of Wrocław in Poland in 1302–1319. Life. He was born into the Wierzbna noble family of Würben toward the end of the 1260s and was the third and youngest son of John, the Castellan of Ryczyna in Silesia.

  5. History. The church was built around 1230 but was mentioned only in 1283, when “rector ecclesiae de Wirbno Johannes” was mentioned. In 1307, bishop Henry approved the income of the church from Wierzbna, whereas in 1315, the abbey in Kamieniec took patronage over the church “in Wirbna prope Swidniz”.

  6. Pieczęcie biskupa Henryka z Wierzbna (1301–1319) Abstract: Did Bishop Henryk of Wierzbna use his seals only for legal and political purposes? Establishing this is the purpose of the article. For this purpose, the extant seals were analysed for the sealed image and legend.

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    Henry of Wierzbna also known as Henry of Wierzbnej or Heinrich von Würben was a Bishop of Wrocław in Poland from 1302-1319AD. [1] He was born into the Wierzbnej noble family of Würben toward the end of the 1260s and was the third and youngest son of John, the Castellan of Ryczyna in Silesia .

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