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  Carolina Böcker och Konst
Den optiska krigstelegrafien Stockholm 1912, iv + 76 s.
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  Henry I of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henry I "the Bearded", Polish: Henryk Brodaty (1163 – March 19, 1238) of the Silesian line of the Piast dynasty of rulers, was duke of Lower Silesia from 1201.
Their son, duke Henry II the Pious, was killed in battle against the Mongols at Legnica.
Henry I was the successor to duke Boleslaus the Long, who had received the ducal position following the intervention in a succession dispute in Poland by the Emperor Frederick I of the Holy Roman Empire in 1163.
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Henry IV -> Conflict with the Pope Henry's first task after assuming control was to restore his authority in the duchies, especially in Saxony, where a revolt (1073) was subdued in 1075.
Henry the Lion Henry the Lion, 1129-95, duke of Saxony (1142-80) and of Bavaria (1156-80); son of Henry the Proud.
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 Probus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The reign of Probus was mainly spent in successful wars by which he re-established the security of all the frontiers, the most important of these operations being directed to clearing Gaul of German invaders.
One of his principles was never to allow the soldiers to be idle, and to employ them in time of peace on useful works, such as the planting of vineyards in Gaul, Pannonia and other districts.
This increase of duties was naturally unpopular, and while the emperor was urging on the draining of the marshes of his native place he was attacked and slain by his own soldiers.
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 Henry_the_Pious LANGUAGE SCHOOL EXPLORER
1196/1207 - April 9, 1241) of Silesia was the third son of Henry I the Bearded of Silesia and of Hedwig of Andechs.
Henry the Pious succeeded his father in 1238 and became the most powerful of all the Polish dukes.
Henry the Pious was killed in battle against the Mongols at Legnica (in the Battle of Legnica) in 1241.
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 Articles - Henry III of France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Henry III (French: Henri III; Polish: Henryk III Walezy; September 19, 1551 – August 2, 1589) was King of Poland (1573-1574) and subsequently King of France (1574-1589).
Henri was born Edouard-Alexandre at the Royal Château of Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, the fourth son of King Henri II and Catherine de Medici.
Henry III was interred in the Saint Denis Basilica.
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 Wikipedia: Probus
Probus, Marcus Aurelius, Roman emperor (276 - 282), was a native of Sirmium in Pannonia.
Florianus, who had claimed to succeed his brother, was put to death by his own troops, and the Senate eagerly ratified the choice of the army.
See also Henry IV Probus Duke of Poland.
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 Przemysl II of Poland
He was born to Przemysł I;, duke of Greater Poland, and Elisabeth, daughter of Henry II the Pious of Silesia.
In 1287 this alliace was extended to duke Bogusław IV; of Western Pomerania.
According to the last will of Henry IV Probus, duke of Silesia and high-duke of Poland, he inherited in 1290 the provinces of Kraków and Sandomierz (both were called Lesser Poland), but soon ceded them to Venceslas II of Bohemia.
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 Henry IV of Silesia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Henry IV of Silesia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
1253 - 1290) became Duke Henry IV of the Silesian territory of Wroclaw around 1270, and was senior prince of Poland from 1288 until his death.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Henry IV of Silesia contains research on
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg1439 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Henry II the pious of CRACOW [Parents] died 9 Apr 1241 in Killed.
Henry III of SILESIA died 3 Dec 1266.
Henry IV Probus of CRACOW was born 1253.
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 Henry III of France - PakAF.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Prior to ascending to the throne, he was a leader of the royal army in the French Wars of Religion against the Huguenots and took part in the victories over them in Jarnac and Moncontour.
He was elected king of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1573, and as a prerequisity to his free election he was forced to sign the pacta cpnventa and the Henrician articles, promising religious tolerance to his subjects in Poland.
Shortly afterwards, dissapointed with the restrictions on monarch's power in the Polish Golden Liberty political system, after the death of his brother Charles IX, he fled Poland and returned to France, where he was crowned King of France in 1575 in the Cathedral at Reims.
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 Przemysl II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In 1287 this alliace was extended to duke Boguslaw IV of Western Pomerania.
According to the last will of Henry IV Probus, duke of Silesia andhigh-duke of Poland, he inherited in 1290 the provinces of Cracow and Sandomierz (both were called Lesser Poland), but soon ceded them to Venceslas II ofBohemia.
As he was the strongest Polish duke of the time, possessed the royal insignia from Cracow, and had support of the clergy for the unification of Poland, he was crowned king of Poland in 1295 by the archbishop of Gniezno, Jakub Świnka, and 5 otherbishops.
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 Articles - Sigismund III of Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Due to his failure to achieve anything of lasting importance apart from setting the stage for future devastating wars, some historians (such as Pawel Jasienica) consider his reign to mark the beginning of the end of the Polish Golden Age.
Zygmunt III was commemorated by the striking Zygmunt's Column, commissioned by his son and successor, King Władysław IV.
Vladislaus (1595 – 1648), (reigned 1632 – 1648 as Władysław IV Waza of Poland)
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 LANDMARKS OF WROCLAW
Corpus Christi Church in Swidnicka Street was erected by the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem who were summoned to Wroclaw from Sandomierz by Prince Henry IV Probus in 1273.
The Holy Cross Church in the Koscielny Square - the two- level collegiate was founded by Prince Henry IV Probus in 1288.
The "lower" church of St. Bartholomew was consecrated at the end of the 13th c.
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 Probus @ FootballLiving.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
TORRINGTON - The Probus Club, a small collective of men dedicated to raising funds for physically and mentally challenged individuals, recently raised more than $7,000 at an auction to help benefit area charities.
St Kilda lecture - The speaker at the Isle of Lewis Probus Club meeting on Thursday was Archie Maynard, a visiting member from the Greenock Probus Club.
THE history and future plans of Bega's On Track youth group were outlined to Bega Probus Club members at the On Track site at the former Bega race course.
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 Henry IV, duke of Breslau : Henry of Bresslau   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Henry IV, duke of Breslau : Henry of Bresslau
Henry "Probus" ("the Righteous") (c.1253-1290) became Duke Henry IV of the Silesian territory of Breslau (now Wroclaw in south-western Poland) around 1270, and was senior prince of Poland from 1288 until his death.
His feet, in their broad; flat slippers, made no near the piano.
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 Articles - John II Casimir of Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Poland and Sweden were also on opposite sides in the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648), although Poland, for the most part, avoided taking part in any major military actions in that war.
John Casimir for most of his life remained in the shadow of his brother, Wladyslaw IV Waza.
His heir in Ferrante I of Naples and in Brienne succession was his distant cousin, Henry de La Tremoille Prince of Talmond and Taranto, the heir-general of Federigo di Aragona (second son of Ferrante I and Isabella of Taranto), who also was the heir-general of Federigo's first wife Anne of Savoy.
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 Rxpress - Wladislaus I Herman of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
He took the Polish throne in 1079 when Boleslaus II died, but resigned the royal title and supported Henry IV in a bid to restore peace.
Wladislaus Herman was first married to Judith of Bohemia, then to Judith of Swabia, the daughter of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor.
Wladislaus and Judith of Swabia had a daughter named Agnes of Gandersheim.
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Present-day Będzin is a suburb of Katowice, the center of the Upper Silesian industrial district.
A collegiate church is a church served by a college of priest not under monastic (like a monastery) vows (declarations of intention).
Henryk IV Probus - Płyta w kościele Św(ięta) Krzyża Wrocław = Henryk IV Probus - Tombstone in the Holy Cross church, Wrocław.
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 "poczpia"
....................................+ Elisabeth, the daughter of Silesian Prince, Henry II Pobozny
................................+ Kinga (Kunegunda), the daughter of Bela IV King of Hungary
........................................+ Jadwiga Elisabeth, the daughter of Henry V, Glogow Prince
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son of Henry Hallam; subject of Tennyson's poem "In Memoriam"; betrothed to sister of Alfred, Lord Tennyson _1811-1833 Hallam, Henry Eng.
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pope 1216-1227; granduncle of Honorius IV _11XX-1227 Honorius IV (orig.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Henry II the Pious   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Henry II the Pious
This is an extract from The Middle East Open Encyclopedia, made possible through the Wikimedia Foundation.
Iraq Museum International always displays the most recent published revision of the source article, Henry II the Pious; all previous versions may be viewed here.
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 THE NATIONAL MUSEUM IN WROCŁAW * PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
C. The sarcophagus of Duke Henry IV Probus - the lid, Wrocław, the Holy Cross Church, around 1300-1320
Found in Wierzbna near Świdnica in 1946, the tomb monument was subsequently placed in the Museum.
A tombstone with the portrait of Duke Henry II Pious is dedicated to the memory of the ruler, the son of St. Hedwig.
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 King List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
* Boleslaus IV the Curly (1146–1173) (Bolesław Kędzierzawy)
* Henry I the Bearded (1232–1238) Henryk I Brodaty
* Henry II the Pious (1238–1241) Henryk II Pobożny
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 Probus - Unipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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 Articles - List of Polish monarchs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
1232-1238 Henry I the Bearded (duke of Kraków)
1238-1241 Henry II the Pious (duke of Kraków; killed in the Battle of Legnica)
1840-1849 Frederick William IV of Prussia (the autonomy of the Grand Duchy was abolished in 1849)
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 Boleslaus IV of Poland - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Boleslaus IV the Curly (Bolesław Kędzierzawy) - high-duke of Poland (1146-1173)
Parents: Boleslaus III the Wrymouth, duke of Poland, and Salome von Berg-Schelklingen, daughter of Henry duke of Berg
This page was last modified 03:38, 2 Mar 2005.
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The collegiate Church of the Holy Cross in Wrocław was built as the mausoleum of the Silesian Duke Henry IV Probus (Henry the Righteous).
Henryk IV Probus - Płyta w kościele Św(ięta) Krzyża Wrocław
= Henryk IV Probus - Tombstone in the Holy Cross church, Wrocław.
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 siti_monete
Part I Valerian I to the Interregnum <1927> (253÷275)d.C. Part II Probus to Valerius to Galerius Maximianus, Gallic and British Empire,TheUsurpers <1933> (276÷311)d.C. Vol 6 Diocletian's Reform to Death of Maximinus, by Sutherland and Carson <1967>
http://www.i-numis.com/rome/books/cohen/index.html Cohen (C) - Description historique des monnais frappées sous l'empire romain - Henry Cohen
Tome IV : de Septime Sévère à Maxime (193 à 238 après J.-C.)
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