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  1. Władysław's victory was beyond dispute, being backed by his alliances with the Rus', Bohemia and the Holy Roman Empire. Włostowic affair Władysław II as depicted in 1888 by Ksawery Pillati. During Wladyslaw's reign, the Silesian voivode (count palatine) Piotr Włostowic had the greatest and most decisive impact. A firm follower of Duke ...

  2. Władysław II the Exile ( Polish: Władysław II Wygnaniec; 1105 – 30 May 1159) was the high duke of Poland and duke of Silesia from 1138 until his expulsion in 1146. He is the progenitor of the Silesian Piasts.

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  4. Other articles where Władysław II the Exile is discussed: Wrocław: History: …rule of the Piast prince Władysław II (the Exile). Much of the city south of the Oder River was devastated during the Mongol invasion in 1241. At the invitation of Silesian authorities in the 13th century, many Germans migrated to Wrocław. The city received self-governing rights in 1261, when it…

  5. Feb 11, 2015 · Władysław II the Exile From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Władysław II the Exile, (Polish: Władysław II Wygnaniec; Kraków, Poland, 1105 – May 30, 1159, Altenburg, Holy Roman Empire) was High Duke of Poland, 1138-1146. He was the son of Bolesław III Wrymouth, Duke of Poland, and Zbyslava, daughter of Sviatopolk II of Kiev.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ladislaus_IILadislaus II - Wikipedia

    Ladislaus II (also spelled Vladislav II or Władysław II) may refer to: Władysław II the Exile (1105–1159), Duke of Poland and Silesia. Ladislaus II of Hungary (1131–1163), king of Hungary from 1162 to 1163. Vladislaus II of Bohemia (died 1174), second king of Bohemia. Vladislav II of Serbia (c. 1280–1325), Serbian monarch.

  7. Wladislaus II of Poland may refer to: Władysław II the Exile (1105–1159), High Duke of Poland. Jogaila (1351?-1434), King of Poland. Also known as Władysław II Jagiełło.

  8. Vladislaus II the Exile (Polish: [Władysław II Wygnaniec] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup ; 1105 – 30 May 1159) was the high duke of Poland and duke of Silesia from 1138 until his expulsion in 1146. He is the progenitor of the Silesian Piasts.

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