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  Ladislaus Herman of Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ladislaus Herman (Wladislaw I Herman(n) (1040-1102), duke of Poland was the son of Casimir I of Poland, duke of Poland.
Ladislaus Herman was first married to Judith of Bohemia[?], then to Judith of Swabia, the daughter of Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor.
Ladislaus and Judith of Swabia had a daughter named Agnes of Gandersheim.
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 Encyclopedia: Jadwiga of Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Jagiellonian University (Polish: Uniwersytet Jagielloński) is a university in Krakow, Poland.
Casimir I on Jan Matejkos painting Casimir I, the Restorer (Polish: Kazimierz I Odnowiciel) (1015- 1058), duke of Poland, was the son of Mieszko II of Poland and Rixa von Lothringen.
Despite widespread veneration for Jadwiga in Poland, it was only on 8 June 1979 that Pope John Paul II prayed at her sarcophagus, and the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments officially affirmed her beatification on 8 August 1986.
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 Piast dynasty - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Although the early dukes and kings considered themselves Piast's descendants, the term "Piast Dynasty" was invented in the 17th century by the historians, working for a number of rulers who governed their duchies in Silesia.
Zbigniew and Boleslaus III of Poland (the Wrymouthed) 1102-1107
Boleslaus II / Boleslaw II Ladislaus Herman of Poland / Wladyslaw Herman 1079-1102
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 Boleslaus III of Poland Biography
Boleslaus III the Wrymouth (Bolesław III Krzywousty), (1086-1138) was duke of Poland from 1102.
he was a son of son of Ladislaus Herman of Poland and Judith of Bohemia.
He defeated the Pomeranians at the battle of Naklo in 1109, and took control of Pomerania between 1119 and 1123, regaining Polish access to the sea.
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 Ladislaus Herman of Poland
Vladislaus I Herman (Polish Władysław I Herman, also seen as Ladislaus, Ladislas or Vladislav) (1040-1102), duke of Poland, was the son of Casimir I of Poland, duke of Poland.
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.
Ladislaus Herman was first married to Judith of Bohemia, then to Judith of Swabia, the daughter of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor.
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 BOLESLAUS III OF POLAND FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He was a son of Duke Wladislaus Herman and Judith_of_Bohemia, daughter of emperor Henry III.
The "senioral principle" established in the testament stated, that at every time the oldest member of the dynasty was to have a supreme power over the rest and also control an indivisible "senioral part" - a vast stripe of land running N-S through the middle of Poland, with Kraków as the main city.
The principle was quickly broken, which began an almost 200 years period of feudal dissolution in Poland.
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 Boleslaus III of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He was a son of Ladislaus Herman of Poland and, daughter of emperor Henry III.
However in 1135 he became a vassal of Henry's son Lothair II, Holy Roman Emperor, from whom he received the lien of Pomerania, Poland and Ruegen.
The "senioral principle" established in the testament stated, that at every time the oldest member of the dynasty was to have a supreme power over the rest and also control an indivisible "senioral part" - a vast stripe of land running N-S through the middle of Poland, with Krakow as the main city.
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 Wladislaus I Herman of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wladislaus I Herman (Polish: Władysław I Herman, also seen as Ladislaus, Ladislas or Vladislav) (1040-1102), duke of Poland, was the son of Casimir I of Poland, duke of Poland.
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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The history of Poland from 1945 to 1989 was shaped by the influence of Soviet Communism and opposition to it from the Roman Catholic Church, trade unions and other groups.
In the aftermath of the Second World War, forces of Nazi Germany were driven from Poland by the advancing Red Army of the Soviet Union.
In 1990 Wojciech Jaruzelski resigned as Poland's leader and was succeeded by Wałęsa.
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 Ladislaus Herman
Ladislaus Herman, 1040–1102, duke of Poland (1079–1102), brother and successor of
Boleslaus III - Boleslaus III, 1085–1138, duke of Poland (1102–38).
Poland - Polish Royalty Mieszko I, duke of Poland (962–92), the first important member of the Piast...
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 Piast   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Piast dynasty is a line of Kings and dukes that ruled Poland from its beginnings as an independent state.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Cracow
The Prince-Bishopric that comprises the western portion of Galacia in Austria, and borders on the diocese of Kielce in Russian Poland, Breslau in Prussia, Tarnow in Galacia, and Zips in Hungary.
Before the first partition of Poland in 1772 the Diocese of Cracow composed the whole of Little Poland, Sieradz, a large portion of Silesia, and part of the present Diocese of Zips (Scepusium).
Piarists, Resurrectionists, Salesians, Servite Tertiaries, Ursulines, Sisters of St. Albert, Sisters of St. Charles Borromeo, Sisters of St. Felix, Sisters of the Holy Family, Sisters of the Mother of Mercy, Sisters of Nazareth, Sisters of the Presentation, Vincentian Sisters, Servants of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
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Married secondly in 1303 in Prague Princess Ryksa Elizabeth of Poland (*1288 Poznan,†1335 Brno, Moravia).
Married firstly in 1386 in Cracow Queen of Poland Saint Hedvig of Anjou (*1374 Buda,†1399 Cracow).
Issue of marriage: Ladislaus II (*1456,†1516; King of Bohemia and Hungary); Hedvig (*1457,†1502, Electress of Bavaria); Saint Casimir (*1458,†1484); JOHN I ALBERT (*1459,†1501); ALEXANDER (*1461,†1506); Sophia (*1464,†1512; Electress of Brandenburg); Elzbieta (*1465,†1466); SIGISMUND I (*1467,†1548); Fryderyk (*1468,†1503); Elzbieta (*1472,†1480/81); Anna (*1476,†1503); Barbara (*1478,†1534; Electress of Saxony); Elzbieta (*1483,†1517).
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 Poland - Chronology of Events - ATPC
1079-1099: Ladislaus Herman, brother and successor of Boleslaus II rules Poland during this period.
1386-1399: Ladislaus II, marries Queen Jadwiga in 1886 and reigns as King of Poland during this period.
1434-1444: Ladislaus III, son of Ladislaus II, reigns as King of Poland during this period.
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 Poland
Ladislaus II, king of Poland (1386–1434), grand duke of Lithuania (1378–1401), founder of the
Augustus II, king of Poland (1697–1733) and, as Frederick Augustus I, elector of Saxony (1694–1733)
Poland - Republic of Poland National name: Rzeczpospolita Polska President: Aleksander Kwasniewski (1995)...
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 Bambooweb: Plock
Płock is a city in central Poland, on Vistula river, with 131,011 inhabitants.
Its 12th century cathedral contains the tombs of Ladislaus Herman (died 1102) and Boleslaus III the Wrymouth (died 1138) - the dukes of Poland.
Some historians say that Plock was the capital city of Poland during their reign (1080-1138).
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 Articles - Casimir I of Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Casimir I, the Restorer (Polish: Kazimierz I Odnowiciel) (July 25, 1015 - November 28, 1058), duke of Poland, was the son of Mieszko II of Poland and Rixa von Lothringen.
Casimir married Dobronega (Maria) of Kyiv and they had two children: Boleslaus II, King of Poland and Ladislaus Herman, duke of Poland.
In 1046 the emperor Henry held royal/imperial courts at Merseburg and Meissen, where he ended the strife between the Dux Bomeraniorum (Pomerania), the duke Bratislaw of Bohemia and Casimir I of Poland.
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 Poland
Sex, politics, and religion: the clash between Poland and the European Union over abortion.
Mixed marriages in migration from the Ukraine to Poland.
Emerging leader of the tax avant-garde: Poland's proposal to institute a flat tax on individual and corporate incomes.
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 Welcome to the Vilna Site
The conclusion to be drawn, therefore, from the study of the history of the Jews of Wilna during that period is that the kings and rulers of Poland and Lithuania were considerate toward them, but that the non-Jewish population was extremely hostile.
Wilna remained in the hands of the Russians for about six years, when it again came under the rule of the kings of Poland; the lot of the Jews, however, remained as bad as ever.The vernacular of the Jews of Wilna at that time seems to have been Russian.
The Lithuanian prince Jogaila (at this point also the King of Poland) needed the assistance of certain Jews who were very well-off and knowledgeable in particular fields; in return for their assistance he bestowed upon them rights to manage the mint in Vilna and collect taxes.
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 Piast dynasty
The name Piast Dynasty came into existence in the 17th century for a number of rulers, who governed as dukes of Poland and of Silesia.
A few, such as Boleslaus I, who in 1024 declared himself king upon the death of Henry I, Holy Roman Emperor, sought to circumvent suzerainty of the empire.
Przemysl II Ladislaus the Short Wladyslaw Lokietek 1306-1333
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH King Wladislaw Herman POLAND, II ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH ...
p1515, Ladislaus Herman: "Born 1040, Died 1102, Duke of Poland (1079-1102), brother and successor to Boleslaus II.
Ancestral File Ver 4.10 9HM1-8S Vladislav I POLAND King Born 1043, 6TKL-1B Wladislaw I Herman POLAND Prince Born Abt 1043, NCE Ladislaus, WCWH Ladislas, IGI Birth IGI Marriage Wlasdislaw I POLAND, 9HM1-8S Ver 4.11 Vladislav II King of POLAND.
Wladislaw married Queen Bona Bohemia POLAND, daughter of King Vratislav Cechy BOHEMIA, II and Queen Swatawa Poland BOHEMIA.
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 Saints - Saints of the Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Herman Joseph (1150-1241): German Premonstratensian; his visions were the subjects of artists; writer; cult approved, 1958; Apr. 7.
Poland; archbishop of Polotsk, Lithuania; worked for reunion of separated Eastern Christians with Rome; martyred by mob of schismatics; canonized 1867; Nov. 12.*
Ladislaus (1040-1095): King of Hungary; supported Pope Gregory VII against Henry IV; canonized 1192; June 27.
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 Boleslaus III of Poland - TheBestLinks.com - April 12, Hungary, Pomerania, List of Polish rulers, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 AllRefer.com - Ladislaus Herman (Polish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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Ladislaus Herman[lAd´islous´´ her´mAn] Pronunciation Key, 1040–1102, duke of Poland (1079–1102), brother and successor of Boleslaus II.
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 Ladislaus Herman - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK
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Ladislaus Herman, 1040-1102, duke of Poland (1079-1102), brother and successor of Boleslaus II His rule was one of weakness and decline.
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