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  1. John I of Opava (also known as John of Fulnek, Czech: Hanuš z Fulneka, Hanuš Hlubčický, German: Johann I. von Troppau-Leobschütz; c. 1420 – 1454) was a member of the Opava branch of the Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty. He was co-ruler of Opava and Głubczyce from his father's death (between 1445 and 1447) and his own death. He was also Lord ...

  2. Bolesław I of Cieszyn ( Polish: Bolesław I cieszyński, Czech: Boleslav I. Těšínský, German: Boleslaus I. von Teschen) ( c. 1363 – 6 May 1431) was a Duke of half of Bytom and Siewierz from 1405, Duke of Cieszyn and half of both Głogów and Ścinawa from 1410, and Duke of Toszek and Strzelin during 1410–1414. He was the second son of ...

  3. Helena of Lithuania. Nicholas V, Duke of Krnov (also known as Nicholas II of Opava-Ratibor; [1] Czech: Mikuláš V. Krnovský; 1409–1452) was a member of the Přemyslid dynasty. He was Duke of Racibórz, Krnov, Bruntál and Rybnik. All these duchies were situated in Silesia, then part of the Crown of Bohemia .

  4. Members of the colation included Duke Victor of Münsterberg and Opava and his brother Henry the Elder, as well as Duke Przemyslaus II of Cieszyn, Duke Nicholas II of Niemodlin and his brother John II of Opole. The coalition overthrew Wencelaus III in 1474 and he was taken prisoner by Matthias Corvinus, who handed him over to henry the Elder.

  5. Wenceslaus II, Duke of Opava-Ratibor. Wenceslaus III, Duke of Rybnik. William, Duke of Opava. Categories: Přemyslid dynasty. Dukes of Silesia. Silesian nobility. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

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  7. Sep 16, 2020 · On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. John II, Duke of Opava ...