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Przemysł I (4 June 1221 – 4 June 1257), a member of the Piast dynasty, was Duke of Greater Poland from 1239 until his death, from 1241 with his brother Bolesław the Pious as co-ruler.
Feb 19, 2024 · Przemysł I (5 June 1220/4 June 1221 – 4 June 1257) was a Duke of Greater Poland (during 1241–1247 with his brother as co-ruler; according to some historians during 1239–1241 sole Duke of Ujście), Duke of Poznań and Gniezno during 1247–1249, Duke of Poznań and Kalisz during 1249–1250, sole Duke of Greater Poland during 1250–1253 and Duke of Poznań from 1253 until his death.
Przemysł I (4 June 1221 – 4 June 1257), a member of the Piast dynasty, was Duke of Greater Poland from 1239 until his death, from 1241 with his brother Bolesław the Pious as co-ruler. He was able to re-acquire large parts of Greater Poland, ruling as Duke of Poznań and Gniezno from 1247 and, upon several inheritance conflicts with his brother, as Duke of Poznań and Kalisz from 1249, sole ...
There was a similar situation in Greater Poland: after hearing the news of the defeat of Henry II in Legnica, Duke Przemysł I and his brother Bolesław the Pious retook the estates of Kalisz which once had been ruled by their father, the late Duke Władysław Odonic. The local nobility supported them as the true heirs to those lands.
Apr 27, 2022 · o 1.12 Deposition of Władysław III Spindleshanks from Greater Poland and his death o 1.13 Policy of cooperation with the Church. Rebellion of the local nobility o 1.14 War against Henry I the Bearded. Loss of half of Greater Poland o 1.15 Second Part of the War against Henry I the Bearded o 1.16 Relations with Henry II the Pious. Death
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Oct 22, 2022 · 1.3 War in Greater Poland against the opposition, fight with the Silesian Piasts. 1.4 War against Brandenburgian expansion. 1.5 Poznań, capital of Greater Poland.