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  1. The last will and testament of the Piast duke Bolesław III Wrymouth of Poland, [1] established rules for governance of the Polish kingdom by his four surviving sons after his death. By issuing it, Bolesław planned to guarantee that his heirs would not fight among themselves, and would preserve the unity of his lands under the Piast dynasty.

  2. Bolesław II the Bold ( Polish: Bolesław II Śmiały; c. 1042 – 2/3 April 1081 or 1082), also known as the Generous ( Szczodry Polish ⓘ) was Duke of Poland from 1058 to 1076 and King of Poland from 1076 to 1079. He was the eldest son of Duke Casimir I the Restorer and Maria Dobroniega of Kiev . Bolesław II is considered to have been one ...

  3. Henry III ( French: Henri III, né Alexandre Édouard; Polish: Henryk Walezy; Lithuanian: Henrikas Valua; 19 September 1551 – 2 August 1589) was King of France from 1574 until his assassination in 1589, as well as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1573 to 1575. As the fourth son of King Henry II of France, he was not expected to ...

  4. Polonia primilor Piaști în momentul de maximă întindere teritorială 992 – 1018. Fiul și succesorul lui, Boleslau I cel Viteaz a reușit ca, după semnarea Păcii de la Bautzen, să extindă granițele statului spre sud, dar a pierdut controlul asupra Pomeraniei apusene și a țărmului Mării Baltice.

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