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  1. Henry the Bearded (Polish: Henryk (Jędrzych) Brodaty, German: Heinrich der Bärtige; c. 1165/70 – 19 March 1238) was a Polish duke from the Piast dynasty.. He was Duke of Silesia at Wrocław from 1201, Duke of Kraków and High Duke of all Poland – internally divided – from 1232 until his death.

  2. Henry the Bearded was a Polish duke from the Piast dynasty. Introduction Henry the Bearded Life Early career and the loss of Opole Relations with the Hohenstaufens, Wittelsbachs, Welfs and Přemyslids Involvement in politics of the Polish duchies The First War of Lubusz The Attempt to gain Kraków in 1225 and the struggles over Lubusz The ...

  3. First War for Lebus. The First War for Lebus was a conflict between the Margraviate of Brandenburg and the Polish princes Władysław III Spindleshanks and Henry I the Bearded. The war ended with a Polish victory in 1211 after a successful offensive by Duke Henry I the Bearded.

    • 1209-1211
    • Polish victory
    • Lebus Land, Kingdom of Poland
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  5. At the age of twelve, Hedwig married Henry I the Bearded, son and heir of the Piast duke Boleslaus the Tall of Silesia. As soon as Henry succeeded his father in 1201, he had to struggle with his Piast relatives, at first with his uncle Duke Mieszko IV Tanglefoot who immediately seized the Upper Silesian Duchy of Opole.

  6. Oct 16, 2019 · And her husband's name was "Henry the Bearded." St. Hedwig, whose feast is Oct. 16, lived in the 13th century and received a good education in her youth at a convent in Bavaria. She is recorded to ...

  7. Henry the Pious inherited Lower Silesia from his father. Southern Greater Poland and Kraków were ruled by the Piast princes, although the late duke of Greater Poland and Kraków, Władysław III, had left all his lands to Henry the Bearded. The will was ignored by Duke Konrad of Masovia and Władysław's III nephew Władysław Odonic. Henry II ...

  8. Hedwig was married to Henry the Bearded, Duke of Silesia - a territory that straddles the Polish, German and Czech borders. Henry and Hedwig had seven children, including the deliciously named ...