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  1. Apr 26, 2022 · But when Konrad II returned to Żagań, Henryk III didn't want to return the Duchy to him, which was under his rule during his absence. Even after the intervention of the vassals and the Church, Henry III refused to give Konrad II his Duchy. Bishop Jan Romka excommunicated him and supported the requests of Konrad II.

  2. Many emigrated to southern Alsace, France. Little did they know that it was mostly a case of out of the frying pan, into the fire. Religious persecution was just as severe in Germany and France. (Note: The term "Palatinate" appears often in the early Probst history records.

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  4. I will leave 'duchy' to others as that is out of my temporal scope (first English duchies were not formed until the 14th century or so) The main difference between counties (which from here I will call shires) and earldoms was in the purpose of the division itself. Shires were geographic, administrative, economic units - that is, an explicit ...

  5. But when Konrad II returned to Żagań, Henryk III didn't want to return the Duchy to him, which was under his rule during his absence. Even after the intervention of the vassals and the Church, Henry III refused to give Konrad II his Duchy.

  6. 24 Henry III was first crowned in an impromptu ceremony at Gloucester in 1216. On the laying of the foundation stone, HA 242: “Eodemque anno … devotus Deo rex Henricus III fecit inchoari fabricam novae capellae B. Virginis apud Westmonasterium, eodem rege existente fundatore et patrono, et primum lapidem operis in fundamento in bonum auspicium disponente, videlicet sabbato sancto ...

  7. The Duchy of the Archipelago ( Greek: Δουκάτο του Αρχιπελάγους, Italian: Ducato dell'arcipelago ), also known as Duchy of Naxos or Duchy of the Aegean, was a maritime state created by Venetian interests in the Cyclades archipelago in the Aegean Sea, in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade, centered on the islands of Naxos ...

  8. Apr 12, 2023 · Summary. Henry the Valois (French: Henri de Valois), actually Edward Alexander (born September 19, 1551 in Fontainebleau, died August 2, 1589 in Saint-Cloud) - the first elected king of Poland from 1573 to 1574, the last king of France of the Valois dynasty as Henry III from 1574; previously, until 1574, as a member of the French house: duke of ...

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