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  1. Euphemia of Greater Poland. Bolko I of Opole ( Polish: Bolko I opolski; before 21 October 1258 – 14 May 1313), was a Duke of Opole from 1282 (until 1284 with his brother as co-ruler), Niemodlin and Strzelce Opolskie until his death. He was the third son of Władysław, Duke of Opole - Racibórz, by his wife Euphemia, daughter of Władysław ...

  2. Jan 16, 2022 · About Duke Bolko I of Opole Bolko (Bolesław) I opolski – od 1277 roku koregent w księstwie opolsko-raciborskim , od 1281/2 z bratem Kazimierzem w wyniku podziału w Opolu i Bytomiu, od 1284 samodzielny książę opolski, niemodliński i strzelecki , w latach 1291-1305 lennik Wacława II.

    • "Bolesław"
    • May 14, 1313 (52-61)(Oppeln), Opole, Poland
    • circa 1256
    • Opole, Opolskie, Poland
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  4. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 117506842. Source citation. Bolko I Opolski or Bolko I of Opole, was a Duke of Opole from 1282 (until 1284 with his brother as co-ruler), Niemodlin and Strzelce Opolskie until his death. He was the third son of Władysław, Duke of Opole-Racibórz, by his wife Euphemia, daughter of Władysław Odonic, Duke of Greater ...

  5. Bolko (Bolesław) I the Strict also known as the Raw or of Jawor (Polish: Bolko I Surowy [citation needed] or Srogi or Jaworski; German: Bolko I. von Schweidnitz; 1252/56 – 9 November 1301), was a Duke of Lwówek (Löwenberg) 1278–81 (with his brother as co-ruler) and Jawor (Jauer) after 1278 (with his brother as co-ruler until 1281), sole Duke of Lwówek after 1286, Duke of Świdnica ...

    • between 1252 and 1256
    • Hedwig of Anhalt
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OpoleOpole - Wikipedia

    Website. https://www.opole.pl. Opole ( Polish: [ɔˈpɔlɛ] ⓘ; German: Oppeln [ˈɔpl̩n] ⓘ; Silesian: Ôpole) [a] is a city located in southern Poland on the Oder River and the historical capital of Upper Silesia. With a population of approximately 127,387 as of the 2021 census, [1] it is the capital of Opole Voivodeship (province) and the ...

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    • 176 m (577 ft)
    • city county
    • Poland
  7. Bolko Island. Opole’s Bolko Island is a popular spot among the locals. It certainly deserves to be called the green lungs of the city. The Island is perfect for a lazy walk, a bicycle trip, rollerblading, running and all other outdoor activities. Its name comes from the Piast Prince Bolko, who ruled these lands hundreds of years ago.

  8. Bolko I of Opole , was a Duke of Opole from 1282 , Niemodlin and Strzelce Opolskie until his death. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Bolko I of Opole . Home

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