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  1. Jan Ostroróg (1436–1501) was a Polish political writer, voivode of Poznan and adviser to the Polish kings Casimir IV Jagiellon and John I Albert . Ostroróg came from the old Polish nobility of the Ostroróg. He studied law at the universities of Erfurt and Bologna. He was a proponent of strong central authority of the monarchy, calling for ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PszczynaPszczyna - Wikipedia

    Mikołaj II, his son John I, Duke of Opava-Ratibor, and his grandson John II, Duke of Opava-Ratibor (Jan II Żelazny) ruled the land for seven decades. In 1407, John II separated the area that is modern-day Pleß from his duchy as a wittum for his new wife, Helena of Lithuania (Helena Korybutówna, niece of Władysław II Jagiełło , the king ...

  3. Dec 31, 2023 · Nicholas II of Opava (also: Nicholas II of Troppau, Nicholas II of Ratibór; Czech: Mikuláš II. Opavský; 1288 – 8 December 1365) was Duke of Opava (German: Troppau) from 1318 to 1365 and Duke of Ratibór from 1337 to 1365 and Burgrave of Kladsko (German: Glatz) from 1350 to 1365 and also chamberlain of the Kingdom of Bohemia.

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  5. 27 relations: Albert II of Germany, Baborów, Casimir II of Belz, Casimir IV Jagiellon, Castellan, Dominican Order, Duchy of Krnov, Duchy of Pless, Duchy of Racibórz, House of Habsburg, Hunger War, Jan IV of Oświęcim, John II, Duke of Opava-Ratibor, John IV, Duke of Krnov, Nicholas I of Opole, Nicholas V, Duke of Krnov, Palatine, Přemyslid dynasty, Poznań, Przemysław of Toszek, Rybnik ...

  6. Wenceslaus II Duke of Opava-Ratibor also known as Wenceslaus I of Ratibor and Krnov1 Czech Vclav IV. Ratibosk c.1405 29 October 1456 was a member of