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  1. Father. Henry VII of Brzeg. Mother. Margaret of Masovia. Louis II of Brieg; (1380/85 – 30 May 1436), was a Duke of Brzeg (Brieg) from 1399 (until 1400 with his older brother as a co-ruler) and Duke of Legnica from 1413. He was the second son of Henry VII with a Scar, Duke of Brzeg, but the eldest born by his second wife Margareta, daughter of ...

  2. John Christian of Brieg ( Polish: Jan Chrystian; German: Johann Christian; Ohlau, 28 August 1591 – Osterode in Ostpreußen (today Ostróda), 25 December 1639) was a Duke of Brzeg – Legnica – Wołów (since 1602; with his brother as co-ruler in Legnica and Wołów until 1612; in Oława since 1605). He was the second but eldest surviving ...

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  4. Footnotes: [560] John 21:22, 23.Milligan and Moulton in loc. The point of contrast between the words spoken respectively to Peter and John, is not that between a violent death by martyrdom and a peaceful departure; but that between impetuous and struggling apostleship, ending in a violent death, and quiet, thoughtful, meditative waiting for the Second Coming of Jesus, ending in a peaceful ...

  5. Jan 18, 2024 · The Gospel of John was likely scribed by Andrew in the presence of John and others, just as Hebrews was Paul’s Gospel, sent by Luke by way of Mark to Ephesus after the June 29, 57 A.D. deaths of Peter and Paul, John (and the Church of Ephesus) being the recognized “son of thunder” leadership of the Churches (with Peter’s departure) until John’s death about 41 years later.

  6. John could also be trusted; Jesus gave him charge of his mother. John was humble, in his writings (John 21:20; 23-24) he called himself the “disciple whom Jesus Loved” (Jensen, 176). Yet John was very aggressive in dealing with heresies in the church, while at the same time remaining very loving and gentle.

  7. Louis II of Brieg;, was a Duke of Brzeg (Brieg) from 1399 and Duke of Legnica from 1413.

  8. The 1421 pledged by Emperor Sigismund to Louis Duchy Jägerndorf was thrown a short time later from Opava - Ratiborer Duke John II. On February 14, 1427, Ludwig II joined in chasing at a military alliance that was to combat the Hussites in Silesia, to which he had temporarily lost Konstadt, Pitschen and Cross Castle.

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