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  1. Boleslaus I, Duke of Cieszyn. Mother. Euphemia of Masovia. Przemyslaus II of Cieszyn, also known as Primislaus II of Teschen or Przemko II ( Polish: Przemysław, Czech: Přemysl, German: Przemislaus; 1422/25 – 18 March 1477), was a Duke of Cieszyn (Teschen, Těšín) from 1431, [1] ruler over Bielsko and Skoczów (from 1442), Duke of half of ...

  2. Adam, Polish: Wacław III Adam; December 1524 – 4 November 1579) was a Duke of Cieszyn from 1528 until his death. He was the second but only surviving son of Wenceslaus II, co-Duke of Cieszyn, by his wife Anna, daughter of Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach. He was born one month after his father's death, on 17 November 1524.

  3. Bolesław II of Cieszyn ( Polish : Bolesław II cieszyński ، Czech : Boleslav II. (Těšín) ، آلمانی: بولسلائوس دوم. (تسچن) ؛ حدود 1425/28 - 4 اکتبر 1452) ، از سال 1431 (تا سال 1442 با برادرانش به عنوان همکار) دوک سیسین بود. -rulers) ، حاکم بیش از نیمی از Bielsko و Frysztat (از 1442) ، و در ...

  4. Bolesław II of Cieszyn ( Lehçe : Bolesław II cieszyński , Çekçe : Boleslav II. (Těšín) , Alman : Boleslaus II. (Teschen) ; c. 1425/28 - 4 Ekim 1452), 1431'den beri Cieszyn Dükü idi (1442'ye kadar kardeşleriyle birlikte -rulers), Bielsko ve Frysztat (1442) 'nin yarısından fazlasının hükümdarı ve 1452'de Bytom .

  5. Jun 2, 2023 · 2 Marriage and issue. 3 Ancestry. 4 Footnotes. 5 References. Toggle the table of contents. Toggle the table of contents. Bolesław II, Duke of Cieszyn. 10 languages ...

  6. The Duke of Cieszyn stood at the side of the former. Finally, Rudolf II gave his brother the Bohemian crown, which placed to Adam Wenceslaus in a particularly awkward situation, who had submitted in 1611 when he had to paid homage to the new King in Wrocław. For other reasons, the year of 1611 had a significant importance in Adam Wenceslaus's ...

  7. Bolesław II of Cieszyn, Duke of Cieszyn; Bolesław II Rogatka (1220/5–1278), Duke of Silesia, portions of Poland; Bolesław V the Chaste (1226–1279), mid-13th century Duke of Kraków, who rebuilt the city after its destruction in 1241; Bolesław the Pious (c. 1224 – 1279), Duke of Greater Poland 1239–1247; Bolesław I of Masovia (1208 ...

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