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  Opole
Opole (German: Oppeln) is a town in southern Poland along the Odra river.
It is the capital of the Opole Voivodship.
1356-1367 Ladislaus II and Bolko III (Władysław II and Bolko III)
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/o/op/opole.html   (226 words)

  
 Potsdam.de
Opole is the capital of the Polish Wojewodschaft Opolskie, its administrative, scientific and cultural centre.
Bolko island in the middle of the Oder river and the Zoo, which has its facilities for many interesting animal species on the island, is worth a trip.
Opole is famous for the specialities of the Silesian cuisine which is offered in many hotels and restaurants in the city.
www.potsdam.de /cms/ziel/27268/EN?cms_textonly=J   (495 words)

  
 Strona poswiecona Opolu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
From time immemorial here in Opole have been crossing communikation routes, leads from East to the West and from South to the North and because of this Opole was mentioned in the Baviarian Geographer.
Opole is the city where is 668 streets and total lenght of this streets is almost 300 km, which are lighted up in a night by 7 thousands of street lamps.
Opole became the capitol of new polish province.
republika.pl /rafacorex77/strony/english/opoleen.html   (470 words)

  
 Opole   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
It has a population of 129 and is the capital of the Opole Voivodship.
1211 - 1230 Kasimir I (Kazimierz I) Mieszko II the Fat (Mieszko II Ladislaus I (Władysław I) Bolko I (Bolko I) Boleslaus Bolko II and Albert (Bolesław II Albert)
1356 - 1367 Ladislaus II and Bolko III (Władysław and Bolko III)
www.freeglossary.com /Oppeln   (427 words)

  
 IH Opole's Profile - International House World Organisation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The compact size of Opole's city center and the impossibility of avoiding familiar faces whilst out shopping gives it the feel of a much smaller city than it in fact is.
With a population of 150,000 and a thriving University and Polytechnic, Opole offers a wide range of entertainments and, although no-one would pretend that it compares with the cultural diversity of Wroclaw or Kraków, these places are easily accessible by train.
Getting out into the fresh air is easy in Opole; Bolko Island, in the middle of the River Odra, is one big park and, to the east of town, forests stretch 15km to Turawa where three lakes provide opportunities for swimming, sailing and walking.
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 Cieplice Slaskie Zdroj
With an agreement of prince Bolko I Œwidnicko-Jaworski Joannites built an inn "for use and profit for hot springs and order" in Malinnik (Herischdorf).
Bolko II Œwidnicko-Jaworski's knight - Gotsche Shoff bought Cieplice from widow Agnieszka.
According to architect from Opole - Jan Jerzy Rudolf's project, reconstruction of Schaffgotsch Palace (damaged 7 years earlier by fire) started and finished in 1788.
www.ceti.pl /js29a/ciepl/index.php?loc=ecal&lang=en   (2309 words)

  
 Dukes of Silesia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
According to the statute, constitution or last will of the Polish duke Boleslaus III of Poland Poland was divided into the 4-5 hereditary provinces distributed among his sons, and a royal province of Cracow for the eldest to be the high-duke of all Poland.
1246-1281 Ladislaus I of Opole (Wadysaw I) 1281-1313 Bolko I of Opole (Bolko I) 1313-1316 Boleslaus of Opole, Bolko II of Opole and Albert of Opole (Bolesaw, Bolko II, Albert)
1437-1439 Nicholas I of Opole and John I of Opole (Mikoaj I, Jan I) 1439-1476 Nicholas I of Opole (Mikoaj I) 1476-1497 John II of Opole and Nicholas II of Opole (Jan II Dobry, Mikoaj II)
read-and-go.hopto.org /Dukes-of-Silesia   (401 words)

  
 Poland Substates
She was the daughter of Duke Bolesław IV of Opole and Małgorzata of Gorycja, mother of 2 sons: Jan and Henryk, and lived (1412/14-1454/5).
After the death of her husband, Kazimierz she was regent for sons Mieszko II and Władysław, from 1233/34 jointly with Henryk I Brodaty.
Her husband, Duke Bolko II of Świdnica and Jawor (1309/1312-1368) granted her Strzegom in 1338 and she reigned in Świdnica and Jawor after his death.
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 pl Opole Opole German German name Oppeln is a town...
pl:Opole "Opole" (German German name "Oppeln") is a town in southern Poland Poland on the Oder River Oder River.
It has a population of 129,553 and is the capital of the Opole Voivodship Opole Voivodship.
1313 1313-1316 1316 Boleslaus Boleslaus, Bolko II Bolko II and Albert Albert (Bolesław, Bolko II, Albert)
www.biodatabase.de /Opole   (475 words)

  
 PGSA - Notes Surnames 12
As of 1990 there were 720 Poles named Czerner, and the overwhelming majority lived in the provinces of Katowice (377) and Opole (289), with a few scattered in other provinces.
Katowice and Opole are both in Silesia, the area of southwestern Poland that was long ruled by Germany, so that all fits.
Polish name experts verify that the short forms "Bolek" and "Bolko" developed from that first name, and that sometimes the o was modified to the sound of u in some areas.
www.pgsa.org /NotesSurnames/nazw12.htm   (7659 words)

  
 The Royal Forums - Polish Castles, Palaces and Buildings
The castle, constructed by Bolko the Severe (Bolko I Surowy), the Prince of Świdnica and Jawor, was used as an earth and wooden border stronghold located on the high Kwisa bank.
In the 13th and 14th centuries Silesian principalities were losing their independence and the rights to strongholds were vested to knights families, who transferred them into castle and farm complexes.
At first a prince's castle then a magnate's residence, was buil at the turn of the XIII century (1288 - 1292) by the Świdnicko - Jaworski Prince Bolko I Surowy (from the Polish princely and royal dynasty of Piast), on the spot of destroyed one by Bohemian King - Przemysł II Ottokar Przemyslide.
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Of course, the dimensions of the four-ailed building with its monumental corner pavilions demonstrate the will of power, but its neoclassical forms, rooting in European art history, can hardly be interpreted as a typical expression of Polish culture.
Since the seat of the governement of the Prussian Province was Oppeln (Opole) and the Bishop resided in Breslau (Wroclaw) and Neisse (Nysa), in the German industrial era of Upper Silesia no buildings comparable in splendor to the Silesian Parliament or the Cathedral arose.
In 1931 in Oppeln (Opole), there was erected a new seat for the government of the Prussian province Upper Silesia, and this occurred according to a modern architectural scheme presented by the governmental architect Lehmann.
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty
Born: Abt 1339 - Of Opole, Opole, Poland
Born: Abt 1356 - Of Opole, Opole, Poland
Born: Abt 1342 - Of Opole, Opole, Poland
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 TrekEarth | past Photo
The chapel of Saint Anna in the Franciscan Church Of Holy Trinity in Opole is the mausoleum at once with the sculptered gravestones from 1378-1382.
The photo presents the gravestones of Bolko I, Bolko II.
There are as well two other gravestones of Bolko III i Anna Oswiecimska princess.
www.trekearth.com /gallery/Europe/Poland/photo325635.htm   (133 words)

  
 Piast 8
Duke Bolko I of Auschwitz and Teschen, *1363/74, +1431; 1m: 1406 Margareta of Tropau (+ca 1407); 2m: 1412 Euphemia (+1447) dau.of Duke Ziemowit of Ratibor; See HERE
Duke Bolko of Tost, Archbishop of Gran, *1276/78, +1329
Duke Bolko II of Beuthen and Kosel, *1330, +X.1355; m.1347 Margareta von Sternberg (+after 5.6.1365)
genealogy.euweb.cz /piast/piast8.html   (930 words)

  
 Paradox Interactive Forums - Royal Court of Poland
Emperor and King of Bohemia Charles IV, Ludwik King of Hungary, Piotr Lusignan King of Cyprus, Waldemar King of Denmark, Duke Bolko Świdnik, Duke Bogusław V of Pomernia-Wołogost and Słupsk, Duke Siemowit III of Mazovia, Duke Władysław of Opole, Margrave Jan of Moravia and Margraves Otto and Ludwik of Brandenburg.
Władysław of Opole is allowed by the Pope to take Ruthenian Church away from Lublin bishopric and to create the archbishopric of Halicz with the bishops of Przemyśl, Vladimir and Chelm as subordinates.
Władysław of Opole is chosen to be the next Royal Plenipotentiary.
www.europa-universalis.com /forum/showthread.php?t=201530   (7193 words)

  
 1978   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
- 1313 - 1316 Boleslaus of Opole, Bolko II of Opole and Albert of Opole (Bolesław, Bolko II, Albert)
- 1316 - 1356 Bolko II of Opole (Bolko II)
- 1356 - 1367 Ladislaus II of Opole and Bolko III of Opole (Władysław II and Bolko III)
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 Karkonoshe Tour, Tours - discover exciting Poland with us!
The place to see in Ksiaz is the castle - the biggest in Silesia, and the third largest in Poland.
It was constructed between 1288 and 1291, and was built by the Silesian Piast Prince Bolko I. It sits on a huge cape, surrounded on three sides by the dark valley of Pelcznica river.
During World War II the castle was confiscated and transformed into a bunker by the Germans.
www.excitingpoland.com /en/k1-90/k2-105/index.html   (1999 words)

  
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In 1364 he organized the Congress of Cracow on the occasion of the visit of Pierre de Lusignan, King of Cyprus, trying to raise a new Crusade.
At this Congress took part: Charles of Luxembourg, the Emperor; his son Waclaw of Bohemia; King Louis of Hungary; King Waldemar of Denmark; Dukes Otto of Bavaria, Ziemowit of Mazovia, Bolko of Swidnica, Wladyslaw of Opole,and Boguslaw of Slupsk.
They all participated at the famous banquet at Nicholas Wierzynek (Wierzynek restaurant exists till today).
www.angelfire.com /scifi2/rsolecki/kazimierz_III_wielki.html   (742 words)

  
 Cieszyn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
1287-1315 - PRINCE MIESZKO III in Ratibor and Opole
1416 - Bolko I gave the mile law for the town.
Townsmen had the right to posses land behind the wall.
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 Opole - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Opole - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
State Medical College in Opole (Państwowa Medyczna Wyższa Szkoła Zawodowa w Opolu)
Management and Administration College in Opole (Wyższa Szkoła Zarządzania i Administracji w Opolu)
www.music.us /education/O/Opole.htm   (510 words)

  
 Others Researching in Opole Province   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Montana -- I am researching the Gierok family from the village of Niewodniki (German name Niewodnik), town of Opole (German name Oppeln), formerly the county seat of Kreis Falkenberg, German-Poland.
Vicki Black -- I have ancestors who came from Rosenberg, Gross Strehlitz and other parts of Opole.
Jeanne Carley -- I'm researching the Brenny and Kampa families who lived near Opole.
www.rootsweb.com /~polopole/researchers.html   (486 words)

  
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loswagros wagaros imienia księcia opolskiego bolki / playing hooky on Bolko island.
Opole - Grand Prix Polski w Pływaniu / Poland Grand Prix in Swimming at Opole City
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 IH Tallinn keeltekool [IH maailmas]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Getting out into the fresh air is easy in Opole; Bolko Island, in the middle of the River Odra, is one big park and, to the east of town, forests stretch 15km to Turawa (the less energetic can travel by bus) where three lakes provide opportunities for swimming, sailing and walking.
Finally, Opole is famous as the site of the National Song Festival in the last week of June and it is well worth delaying your return to England for a week to sit in one of the numerous town square beer gardens enjoying the sun and watching the world go by.
Poznan is situated in west central Poland about halfway between Berlin and Warsaw.
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