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  1. Wenceslaus I of Legnica. Wenceslaus II of Legnica. Władysław of Legnica. Categories: Dukes of Silesia. Dukes of the Holy Roman Empire. Piast dynasty. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  2. Legnica description, location, history Legnica is a district city in Dolnośląskie Voiovdeship (Province), south-western Polnad, located on the Kaczawa River. From 1975 to 1999 Leginica was the capital of Legnickie Voivodeship. The first documented traces of the Slavic tribe which settled Legnica come from the 8th century.

  3. Theater. Modrzejewska - Altes Rathaus. The Cathedral of Saint Apostles Peter and Paul in Legnica is located at Cathedral Square in Legnica. The present building was erected between 1333 and 1380 and a chapel was added in the fifteenth century. In the late nineteenth century the church was converted into the neo-Gothic style.

  4. With a delightful border of Nutwood characters, it will make an attractive feature on any collector’s wall. After various Rupert artists have previously declined to provide a Nutwood map, it is here at last, and we are confident you will think it was worth the wait. The map measures 580mm x 490mm and is printed on high quality Accent Antique ...

  5. 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.

  6. Henry X Rumpold. Henry X Rumpold, Duke of Żagań also known as the Younger ( Polish: Henryk X Rumpold or Młodszy; c. 1390 – 18 January 1423), was a Duke of Żagań - Głogów during 1397–1412 (as co-ruler of his brothers) and since 1412 ruler over Głogów (as co-ruler of his brother). He was the third son of Henry VIII the Sparrow, Duke ...

  7. The Legnica was one of the oldest and most important settlement centers of early medieval Silesia. The first wooden – earth fortifications were erected around the 8th century by the Slav tribe Trzebowianie. Then, around 985, during the reign of Mieszko I, a new hillfort was built to protect Silesia after its annexation to the Piasts monarchy.

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