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  1. unknown. unknown. The defence of Przemyśl took place between 11 and 14 September 1939, during the German Invasion of Poland. The Polish Army garrison of the former Austrian fortress of Przemyśl (see Przemyśl Fortress) managed to halt the advance of the Wehrmacht for three days. The city surrendered on 14 September.

  2. Przemyslaus II of Cieszyn, also known as Primislaus II of Teschen or Przemko II ( Polish: Przemysław, Czech: Přemysl, German: Przemislaus; 1422/25 – 18 March 1477), was a Duke of Cieszyn (Teschen, Těšín) from 1431, [1] ruler over Bielsko and Skoczów (from 1442), Duke of half of both Duchy of Głogów (Glogau, Hlohov) and Duchy of ...

  3. Přemysl the Ploughman ( Czech pronunciation: [ˈpr̝̊ɛmɪsl̩ ˈoraːtʃ] ⓘ Přemysl Oráč; English: Premysl, Przemysl or Primislaus [nb 1]) was the legendary husband of Libuše, and ancestor of the Přemyslid dynasty, containing the line of princes (dukes) and kings which ruled in the Lands of the Bohemian Crown from 873 or earlier until ...

  4. Přemyšl ( polsky Przemyśl výslovnost ['přemyšl] IPA, latinsky Premislia, ukrajinsky Перемишль, německy Premissel) je historické město v polské Haliči na řece San, 12 km od hranice s Ukrajinou. V současné době náleží město k Podkarpatskému vojvodství .

  5. Przemysł II (ur. 14 października 1257 w Poznaniu, zm. 8 lutego 1296 w Rogoźnie) – władca z dynastii Piastów (ostatni męski przedstawiciel linii wielkopolskiej ), książę poznański w latach 1257 [a] –1279, książę wielkopolski w latach 1279–1296, książę krakowski w latach 1290–1291 [b], –1296, król Polski w latach 1295 ...

  6. Vratislaus II (or Wratislaus II) ( Czech: Vratislav II.) (c. 1032 – 14 January 1092), the son of Bretislaus I [1] and Judith of Schweinfurt, [2] was the first King of Bohemia as of 15 June 1085, [1] his royal title granted as a lifetime honorific from Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV that did not establish a hereditary monarchy. [3]

  7. Beginnings. The Catholic order of Carmelites came to Przemyśl in 1620. Their church was founded by the duke of Podolia, Michał Krasicki, and constructed in the years 1627-1631 [1] most probably according to the design of Galleazzo Appiani. The interior is explicitly Baroque, including a pulpit with a ship-like shape.

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