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  1. Konrad I of Głogów (Polish: Konrad I głogowski; c. 1228/29 – 6 August 1273/74), a member of the Silesian Piasts, was Silesian duke of Głogów from 1249/50 until his death. Life [ edit ] Konrad was the fourth son of Henry II the Pious , Duke of Silesia and High Duke of Poland from 1238, by his wife Anna , daughter of the Přemyslid king ...

    • 1228/29
    • 1249–1274
  2. When Konrad I of Glogów Duke of Glogów was born in 1228, in Silesia, Poland, his father, Henrique II El Piadoso Piast, was 33 and his mother, Anna Přemyslovna, was 25. He married Salome of Greater Poland in 1249. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 2 daughters.

  3. In 1177, under the rule of Konrad Spindleshanks, the youngest son of High Duke Władysław II the Exile of Poland, the town of Głogów had already become the capital of a duchy in its own right. However, when Konrad died between 1180 and 1190, his duchy was again inherited by his elder brother Bolesław I the Tall, Duke of Wrocław.

  4. Konrad I of Głogów (born between 1222 and 1231, died on August 6 in 1273/ 1274 [2] ) - the prince of Głogów (1251-1273 / 1274).∼Son Heinrich II Duke of Lower Silesia, Krakow and Greater Poland & his wife Anna of Bohemia. Born between 1228 and 1231 and died either 1273 or 1274. He married firstly Salomea of...

  5. Konrad I of Głogów (Polish: '''Konrad I głogowski'''; - 6 August 1273/74), a member of the Silesian Piasts, was Silesian duke of Głogów from 1249/50 until his death. Life. Konrad was the fourth son of Henry II the Pious, Duke of Silesia and High Duke of Poland from 1238, by his wife Anna, daughter of the Přemyslid king Ottokar I of Bohemia.

  6. In the mid-13th century, when the Duchy of Głogów was formed, on the initiative of Prince Konrad I of Głogów, a castle was built in the north-west corner of the town. Initially, it was a wooden building with a free-standing brick tower, located at the ferry by the Odra. In 1291, during the great fire of Głogów, the castle burnt down.

  7. With the help of his new allies, and thanks to the revolt of the townspeople of Głogów, the campaign against Bolesław II ended in complete success (1251). The Duke of Legnica was forced to accept his defeat and give Głogów to Konrad as a Duchy. Until the end of his life Konrad's relations with his brother Bolesław II remain strained.

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