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 Paradox Interactive Forums - Następcy *Mieszko* - *Piasts* Polski : The Heirs of Mieszko : The Piasts of Poland
Boleslaw then marched east, against the tribe of Yatviags, to the north-est of his kingdom, which had begun to harass the borders of his brother's lands during the campaign in Pommerania.
In 1085 Boleslaw’s aunt Gertruda, Princess of Kiev, died, ending a period of considerable cooperation between the Poles and the Russian principalities, and ushering in a new period of increased interaction between Poland and Germany.
In February 19th 1099 Mieszko’s sister Thorborg was married in the grand cathedral in Cieszyn, built during the reign of King Boleslaw, to Jørgen Knýtling, eldest son of Knud Magnus Svendsson, count of Halland, son of King Svend of Denmark, and Ingegerd Haraldsdottir Yngling, daughter of King Harald Hardrade of Norway.
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 Poland Substates
She was daughter of Boleslaw III of Münsterberg (1358-1410) and Euphemia of Kosel, she inherited the Principality after the death of her brother, Duke Jan (1380/90-1410-28).
She left her husband, Erich II of Pommern-Wolgast, Hinterpommern and Stettin (1425-74) and moved with her children to the Duchy of Rügenwalde alone only with the aid of her Lord-Chancellor Lord Ritter Johann von Massow.
Following the death of her husband, Duke Bogislav von Pommern (Bogusław I of Pomorze), she was regent for her sons Bogislaw II and Kasimir II jointly with with Wartislaw II as joint guardian, who sought to have the fief renewed by King Knud of Denmark but also made ties with the German rulers.
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 Warszawa, Poland
After the war, Boleslaw Bierut's puppet regime, set up by Stalin, made Warsaw the capital of communist People's Republic of Poland, and the city was resettled and rebuilt.
Although Warsaw was heavily damaged during World War II and reconstruction in the fifties widened many streets, the city is currently plagued with traffic problems.
After the World War II most of the communication network in Warsaw was destroyed.
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 Duchy of Cieszyn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Duchy of Cieszyn (Polish Księstwo cieszyńskie) was an independent duchy in the area of Cieszyn Silesia.
It shared history of Silesia and after the feudal division of Poland in 1138 was ruled by Piast dukes from Silesian line.
At the end of World War I local self-governments were established and divided the region basing on ethnic composition.
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 "poczpia"
........+ Rycheza (Ryksa) 989-1063, the daughter of Ezon and Mathilda - the daughter of German Emperor Otton II Kazimierz I Odnowiciel 1039-1058 1016-1058
....................................................+ Boleslaw I, Prince of Cieszyn and Opole
....................................+ Jadwiga, the daughter of Boleslaw II Lysy, Prince of Legnica
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 Dukes of Silesia -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
1246-1281 Ladislaus I (Władysław I) 1281-1313 Bolko I (Bolko I) 1313-1316 Boleslaus, Bolko II and Albert (Bolesław, Bolko II, Albert)
1356-1367 Ladislaus II and Bolko III (Władysław II and Bolko III)
1431-1440 Waclaw I, Boleslaw II, Wladyslaw and Przemko II 1440-1447 Waclaw I and Boleslaw II 1447-1452 Boleslaw II 1452-1528 Kasimir II 1528-1579 Waclaw III Adam the Posthumous
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 Poland and the Baltic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The City's most recent notoriety is as the home of the shipyard that spawned Solidarnosc, the trade union that ultimately toppled the communist government in Poland, and thus began the changes resulting in the end of the Cold War.
It was ceded to Poland in 1466 by the Teutonic Knights, passed to Prussia in 1772, and reverted to Poland after World War II.
At his demise in 1138, Boleslaw III partitioned his Kingdom between his numerous sons.
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 List of Polish rulers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Henry II the Pious (1238–1241) Henryk II Pobożny
Przemysl II, Duke of Poland - duke of Poznan (since 1273), duke of Great Poland (since 1279), duke of Cracow 1290-1291, duke of Pommerania (since 1294), King 1295-1296
Wenceslaus II of Bohemia (1291–1305) King of Poland 1300–1305
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 cieszyn
Cieszyn is a town in southern Poland with 37,300 inhabitants (1995).
Upto 1290 Cieszyn belonged to the Duchy of Raciborz
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