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  1. Bolko III of Ziębice or Bolko III of Münsterberg (c. 1348 – 13 June 1410) was a Duke of Ziębice (Münsterberg) from 1358 until his death, and ruler over Gleiwitz (Gliwice) during 1369–1373. He was the eldest son of Nicholas the Small, Duke of Münsterberg, by his wife Agnes, daughter of Herman Krušina of Lichtenberg. Life

  2. Sep 17, 2023 · Herzog Bolko III ziębicki von Schlesien-Münsterberg. German: Bolselaw III. Herzog von Schlesien-Münsterberg. Birthdate: circa 1346. Death: June 13, 1410 (59-68) Immediate Family: Son of Prince Nicholas Small I. von Schlesien-Munsterberg and Agnes Cruschina Prinzessin von Lichtenberg.

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  3. Nicholas' successor, Bolko III, died in 1410. The next dukes, the brothers Henry († 1420) and Jan, ruled the duchy together until 1420; afterward Jan ruled alone. Jan died on 27 December 1428 at the Battle of Altwilmsdorf against the Hussites. With him the Piast Dukes of Münsterberg died out.

  4. Bolko III. von Münsterberg (manchmal auch Bolko II. von Münsterberg, polnisch Bolko III Ziębicki; tschechisch Boleslav III. Minstrberský; * zwischen 1344 und 1348; † 13. Juni 1410) war 1358–1410 Herzog von Münsterberg und 1404–1406 Landvogt der Oberlausitz.

  5. Apr 3, 2022 · Bolko III of Ziębice or Bolko III of Münsterberg (– 13 June 1410) was a Duke of Ziębice (Münsterberg) from 1358 until his death, and ruler over Gleiwitz (Gliwice) during 1369–1373. He was the eldest son of Nicholas the Small, Duke of Münsterberg, by his wife Agnes, daughter of Herman Krušina of Lichtenberg. Life

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bolko_IIIBolko III - Wikipedia

    Bolko III may refer to: Bolko III of Strzelce (c.1337–1382) Bolko III of Münsterberg (c.1348–1410)

  7. The period of 1920 to 1939 included the influential Hawthorne Studies and the maturation of industrial psychology, while 1940 to 1959 saw considerable expansion during World War II and its aftermath. This expansion continued during the period of 1960 to 1979, with “industrial” psychology now “industrial-organizational” psychology.

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