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  1. Jutta of Opole-Falkenberg. Přemek I, Duke of Opava' (or Przemko I) ( Czech: Přemysl I. Opavský; German: Přemysl I. von Troppau; c. 1365 – 28 September 1433) was a member of the Opava branch of the Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty. He was Duke of Opava from 1367 until his death and Głubczyce from 1394 until his death. [1] [2]

    • c. 1365
    • Anna of Lutz, Catherine of Münsterberg, Helena of Bosnia
  2. The capitulation was mediated by Přemek I, Duke of Opava. The conditions under which Peter of Kravaře and Strážnice could return among Moravian nobility loyal to Sigismund were brutal, and Peter had to pledge Helfštýn Castle to Přemek of Opava as a guaranty of fulfilling the conditions.

  3. Wenceslaus II, Duke of Opava-Ratibor. Wenceslaus III, Duke of Rybnik. William, Duke of Opava. Categories: Přemyslid dynasty. Dukes of Silesia. Silesian nobility. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  4. Přemek I, Duke of Opava' (or Przemko I) (Czech: Přemysl I. Opavský; German: Přemysl I. von Troppau; c. 1365 – 28 September 1433) was a member of the Opava branch of the Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty. He was Duke of Opava from 1367 until his death and Głubczyce from 1394 until his death.

  5. His parents were Duke Nicholas II of Opava and his third wife, Jutta (died: c. 1365), daughter of Duke Boleslaw II of Opole-Falkenberg. Nicholas died shortly after Přemek was born, and so Přemek stood under the regency and guardianship of his oldest half-brother John, who was the sole heir of the Duchy of Racibórz.

  6. Nov 18, 2020 · Přemek I, Duke of Opava' (or Przemko I) (Czech: Přemysl I. Opavský; German: Přemysl I. von Troppau; c. 1365 – 28 September 1433) was a member of the Opava branch of the Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty. He was Duke of Opava from 1367 until his death and Głubczyce from 1394 until his death.

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