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  1. 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.

    • 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. Přemek I, Duke of Opava Lacek of Kravaře died in 1416, before the revolution could attest his commitment to the Hussite ideas. He had no male heirs, and Helfštýn passed to his relative, Peter of Kravaře and Strážnice, whom the anti-Hussite pamphlet also accused of being a strong supporter of the Hussites.

  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. Přemek Opavský. Lacek z Kravař zemřel roku 1416, dříve než revoluce mohla ověřit jeho věrnost husitským ideám. Přímé mužské potomky po sobě nezanechal a Helfštýn připadl jeho příbuznému Petrovi z Kravař na Strážnici, kterého zmíněný protihusitský pamflet obviňoval rovněž jako horlivého podporovatele husitů.

  6. The Chapel of the Holy Cross, or Swedish Chapel, was founded by Přemek I, Duke of Opava, in 1394 as a mortuary sanctuary. The chapel is a unique example of Gothic brick architecture, it is built on an exceptionally used octagon plan. It may have been inspired by the Church of St. Charles in Prague.

  7. Přemek I, Duke of Opava' (or Przemko I) (Czech: Přemysl I. Opavský; German: Přemysl I. von Troppau; born: c. 1365; died: 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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