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  1. Louis II of Brieg; (1380/85 – 30 May 1436), was a Duke of Brzeg (Brieg) from 1399 (until 1400 with his older brother as a co-ruler) and Duke of Legnica from 1413. He was the second son of Henry VIII with a Scar , Duke of Brzeg, but the eldest born by his second wife Margareta , daughter of Siemowit III, Duke of Masovia .

  2. Louis II of Brieg 1380 - 1436; Spouse and Children . H. Louis II of Brieg 1380 - 1436; W. Elisabeth Princess of Brandenburg Bef 1403 - 1449; m. 9 Apr 1418.

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · Ludwik I the Fair or Louis I the Fair also known as the Wise, the Right or of Brzeg (Brieg) (Polish: Ludwik I Sprawiedliwy or Roztropny or Prawy or brzeski; b. ca. 1321 - d. 6/23 December 1398), was a Duke of Legnica two times: first during 1342-1345 (with his brother) and secondly during 1345-1346 (alone), and Duke of Brzeg since 1358.

  4. Apr 11, 2020 · The Great Crusades The First Crusade had accomplished a miracle of sorts. A few thousand knights had taken the Holy Land by storm and established a series of Crusader states. These were The County of Edessa, The County of Tripoli, The Principality of Antioch, and The Kingdom of Jerusalem. Yet, if the Crusaders believed their miraculous success ...

  5. Mar 10, 2012 · Peter Levshin was born in Chashnikovo, near Moscow, on June 29, 1737, into a family whose father was a psalmodist. He was educated at the seminary and theological academy in Moscow, where, in 1757, he was appointed an instructor in Greek and rhetoric and gained distinction as a presenter of homilies. His rhetorical abilities brought him ...

  6. Louis II of Brieg; (1380/85 – 30 May 1436), was a Duke of Brzeg (Brieg) from 1399 (until 1400 with his older brother as a co-ruler) and Duke of Legnica from 1413. He was the second son of Henry VIII with a Scar , Duke of Brzeg, but the eldest born by his second wife Margareta , daughter of Siemowit III, Duke of Masovia .

  7. Neolithic Europe ( c.4500–4000 BC ): Silesia is part of the Danubian culture (yellow). The first signs of humans in Silesia date to between 230,000 and 100,000 years ago. The Silesian region between the upper Vistula and upper Oder was the northern extreme of the human penetration at the time of the last glaciation.

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