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  1. Mother. Elisabeth of Greater Poland. Władysław of Legnica ( Polish: Władysław legnicki; 6 June 1296 – after 13 January 1352), was a Duke of Legnica during 1296–1312 (with his brothers until 1311 and briefly alone during 1311–1312), of Brzeg and Wrocław during 1296–1311 (with his brothers). He was the third son of Henry V the Fat ...

    • 6 June 1296
    • Anna of Masovia
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LegnicaLegnica - Wikipedia

    Population. As of 31 December 2012 Legnica has 102,708 inhabitants and is the third largest city in the voivodeship (after Wrocław and Wałbrzych) and 38th in Poland.It also constitutes the southernmost and the largest urban center of a copper deposit (Legnicko-Głogowski Okręg Miedziowy) with agglomeration of 448,617 inhabitants.

    • +48 76
    • 113 m (371 ft)
    • city county
    • Poland
  3. It was considered a bad omen. Battle of Legnica by Matthäus Merian (1630) Six fingers of a dead man. The decisive clash took place on 9 April 1241 on the plain southeast of the city. Henry divided his small army into four troops, which, according to the custom of the time, joined the battle one by one.

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  5. Władysław was crowned king of Poland in 1320, but he no longer controlled Silesia—whose dukes opted for John and which henceforth came under the Bohemian crown—and the Teutonic Knights seized Eastern Pomerania. The massacre the Knights perpetrated in Gdańsk in 1308 entered Polish folklore. Thus, the reunited Polish kingdom was deprived ...

  6. The city flourished during the Middle Ages, and it was even granted a royal charter by King Bolesław II in 1248. Legnica continued to prosper throughout the years, and by the 19th century, it had become one of the largest and most important cities in Poland. Today, Legnica is a thriving city with a rich history that is waiting to be explored.

  7. Władysław of Legnica (Polish: Władysław legnicki; 6 June 1296 – after 13 January 1352), was a Duke of Legnica during 1296–1312 (with his brothers until 1311 and briefly alone during 1311–1312), of Brzeg and Wrocław during 1296–1311 (with his brothers).

  8. Legnica. Legnica ( German: Liegnitz) is a city in Poland. The river Katzbach runs through Legnica. There live over 100,000 people. The city is in west part of Poland (near Germany and Czech border). Legnica is near a bigger city, Wrocław . Legnica is in the middle of Silesia. The area used to be part of Prussia, and Legnica was the capital of ...

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