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      • Henry VIII of Legnica (Polish: Henryk VIII legnicki; c. 1355 – 12 December 1398) was a Duke of Legnica beginning in 1364 (nominally and together with his brothers) and Bishop of Włocławek from 1389 until his death, member of the Legnica line of the Piast dynasty.
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  2. Henry VIII of Legnica (Polish: Henryk VIII legnicki; c. 1355 – 12 December 1398) was a Duke of Legnica beginning in 1364 (nominally and together with his brothers) and Bishop of Włocławek from 1389 until his death, member of the Legnica line of the Piast dynasty.

    • ca. 1355
    • Anna of Cieszyn
  3. Henry VIII of Legnica (Polish: '''Henryk VIII legnicki''') (ca. 1355 – 12 December 1398) was a Duke of Legnica beginning in 1364 (nominally and together with his brothers) and Bishop of Włocławek from 1389 until his death. He was the fourth son of Wenceslaus I, Duke of Legnica, by his wife Anna, daughter of Casimir I, Duke of Cieszyn. Life

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  5. Henry VIII of Legnica (Polish: Henryk VIII legnicki; c. 1355 – 12 December 1398) was a Duke of Legnica beginning in 1364 (nominally and together with his brothers) and Bishop of Włocławek from 1389 until his death, member of the Legnica line of the Piast dynasty.

  6. Dec 1, 2009 · Five hundred years later, with the advent of vascular surgery and a modern understanding of the factors inherent in ulceration, it is also possible to reconsider the underlying aetiology of his leg ulcers. Henry himself was keenly interested in medicine.

    • CR Chalmers, EJ Chaloner
    • 10.1258/jrsm.2009.090286
    • 2009
    • J R Soc Med. 2009 Dec 1; 102(12): 514-517.
  7. Bolesław IV of Legnica (Polish: Bolesław IV legnicki; c. 1349 – 3 or 4 March 1394) was a Duke of Legnica since 1364 (nominally; together with his brothers). He was the third son of Wenceslaus I , Duke of Legnica by his wife Anna, daughter of Casimir I, Duke of Cieszyn .

  8. During 1379–1382 Wenceslaus II's brother Henry VIII acted as administrator of the diocese and facilitated the nomination. Wenceslaus II quickly became known for his forceful politics, standing invariably at the side of the Roman Papacy; as a reward for his loyalty in 1385, Pope Urban VI wanted to give him the title of cardinal .