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  1. Władysław of Głogów ( Polish: Władysław Głogowski, Czech: Vladislav Těšínsko-Hlohovský, German: Wladislaus von Teschen) ( c. 1420 – 14 February 1460) was a Silesian nobleman. He was the ruling Duke of Cieszyn during 1431–1442 (with his brothers as co-rulers) and from 1442 sole ruler over half of both Głogów and Ścinawa .

  2. In 1177, under the rule of Konrad Spindleshanks, the youngest son of High Duke Władysław II the Exile of Poland, the town of Głogów had already become the capital of a duchy in its own right. However, when Konrad died between 1180 and 1190, his duchy was again inherited by his elder brother Bolesław I the Tall , Duke of Wrocław .

  3. Zygmunt Jagiellończyk had been in person in Głogów from 1502 and probably he was the initiator of major repairs and renaissance reconstruction of the castle. In 1508, he returned it to his brother Władysław, the king of Bohemia and Hungary, who established starosts in the castle. In 1517, a great fire broke out in Głogów.

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    Henry III prepared his eldest son in political affairs from his early years. In 1296 he took the four-year-old Henry with him to peace negotiations with the Duke Władysław I the Elbow-high of Kuyavia in Krzywiń. The young prince Henry had an important part in this meeting: Władysław I designated him his heir over the Duchy of Poznańin case he died ...

    By 5 January 1310, Henry IV married Matilda (c. 1296 – c. 31 March 1329), daughter of Herman, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel. They had four children: 1. Hedwig (b. ca. 1316 – d. 28 May? 1348), Abbess of Trebnitz. 2. Henry V of Iron(b. ca. 1319 – d. aft. 8 April 1369). 3. Salome (b. aft. 1320 – d. aft. 12 June 1359), married by 1335 to Henry II R...

    Marek, Miroslav. "Complete Genealogy of the House of Piast: Głogów". Genealogy.EU.[self-published source][better source needed]
    This article was translated from his original version in Polish Wikipedia
  4. Władysław of Głogów (Polish: Władysław Głogowski, Czech: Vladislav Těšínsko-Hlohovský, German: Wladislaus von Teschen) (c. 1420 – 14 February 1460) was a Silesian nobleman. He was the ruling Duke of Cieszyn during 1431–1442 (with his brothers as co-rulers) and from 1442 sole ruler over half of both Głogów and Ścinawa.

  5. Głogów, city, Dolnośląskie województwo (province), southwestern Poland. Located on the Oder River in the Środkowopolski Lowlands, it received its town rights in 1253. During World War II Głogów was almost completely destroyed. The modern city is the railway and road centre for the northern part of.

  6. Władysław of Głogów was a Silesian nobleman. He was the ruling Duke of Cieszyn during 1431–1442 and from 1442 sole ruler over half of both Głogów and Ścinawa.