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  Mieszko III of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parents: Boleslaus III the Wrymounth, duke of Poland, and Salome of Berg (Mieszko was the third son of Boleslaus, and second son of the ducal couple).
1173-1177, 1190, 1198/1199, 1202 Duke of Kraków, High-duke of Poland
According to the statute of the Polish duke Boleslaus III the Wrymouth Poland was divided into the 4-5 hereditary provinces distributed among his sons, and a royal province of Kraków for the eldest to be the high-duke of all Poland.
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 Mieszko III of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Parents: Boleslaus III the Wrymounth, duke of Poland, and (Mieszko was the third son of Boleslaus, and second son of the ducal couple).
1173-1177, 1190, 1198/1199, 1202 Duke of Cracow, High-duke of Poland
According to the statute of the Polish duke Boleslaus III the Wrymouth 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.
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 CONK! Encyclopedia: Casimir_III_of_Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Casimir III the Great (Polish: Kazimierz Wielki), (1310-1370), King of Poland, son of king Władyslaw I Łokietek (Wladyslaw the Elbow-high), 1305-1333 and Jadwiga of Gniezno and Great Poland.
When Casimir, the last Piast king of Poland, died in 1370, his nephew king Louis I of Hungary succeeded him to become king of Poland in personal union with Hungary.
Many of the influential lords of Poland were unsatisfied with any personal union with Hungarians, and 12 years after Casimir's death, and only a couple of years after Elisabeth's death, they refused 1382 to accept Louis's eldest surviving daughter Mary (Queen of Hungary) to succeed in Poland too.
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 Poland
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Rikissa of Poland Rikissa of Sverker I of Sweden.
Stanislaus I of Poland Stanislaw I Leszczynski (Lorraine.
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 Encyclopedia: Mieszko III of Poland
Died: 13 March 1202 Boleslaus III on a painting by Jan Matejko Boleslaus III the Wrymouth (Polish: Bolesław III Krzywousty), (1086-1138) was duke of Poland from 1102.
Boleslaus III on a painting by Jan Matejko Boleslaus III the Wrymouth (Polish: Bolesław III Krzywousty), (1086-1138) was duke of Poland from 1102.
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.
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 The danish and brazilian branches of the de la Mare family - pafg63 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Boleslaw III "Crooked Mouth" of Poland Prince of Great Poland was born on 20 Aug 1085 in Krakow, Poland.
Mieszko III of Poland Prince of Great Poland was born about 1126 in Krakow, Poland.
Mieszko III of Poland Prince of Great Poland married Erszébet of Hungary Princess of Hungary.
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 Sigismund III of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
King Sigismund III of Poland, Sigismund of Sweden (June 20, 1566 O.S. – April 19, 1632), was the son of King John III of Sweden (1537 – 1592), of the House of Vasa, and his first wife Catherine Jagellonica of Poland (1526 – 1583).
He ruled in Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, where he was known as Zygmunt III Waza, from 1587 to 1632 and in Sweden, where he was known as Sigismund Vasa, from 1592 until he was deposed in 1599.
Vladislaus (1595 – 1648), (reigned 1632 – 1648 as Władysław IV Waza of Poland)
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 John III Sobieski, King of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jan was born in 1629 at Olesko, Poland to Jakub (James) Sobieski (1580-1646), Voivod of Ruthenian Voivodship and Castellan of Kraków and Zofia Teofillia (Daniłowicz), granddaughter of Hetman Stanislaw Zolkiewski.
In a strange twist of events a statue of John III Sobieski was brought to the city of Gdansk by people from his native land (from Lwów), when they were resettled there.
King John III Sobieski, nicknamed by the Turks the "Lion of Lechistan", and the last great king of Poland, died in Wilanów, Poland on June 17, 1696.
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 Information on History of the Jews in Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Boleslaus III of Poland on his part recognised the utility of the Jews it the development of the Commerce of his country.
As a result of the marriage of Wladislaus II of Poland to Jadwiga of Poland, daughter of Louis I of Hungary, Lithuania was Polish-Lithuanian Union.
Under Sigismund III Vasa (1587 – 1632) and his son, Wladislaus IV of Poland (1632 – 1648), the position of the Jews was gradually reduced as blood libel accusations increased.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 11462   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Mieszko, Duke of Kalisz was the son of Mieszko III, Duke of Poland and Eudoxia of Kiev.
Boleslaw, Duke of Kuiavia was the son of Mieszko III, Duke of Poland and Eudoxia of Kiev.
Dobroslawa of Pomerania married Boleslaw, Duke of Kuiavia, son of Mieszko III, Duke of Poland and Eudoxia of Kiev.
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 Boleslaus III of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boleslaus III the Wrymouth (Polish: Bolesław III Krzywousty; 1085–1138) was duke of Poland from 1102.
He was a son of Duke Wladislaus Herman and Judith of Bohemia, daughter of emperor Henry III.
Boleslaus III was thus the brother-in-law of emperor Henry IV.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 11461   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Anastasia of Poland was the daughter of Mieszko III, Duke of Poland and Eudoxia of Kiev.
Bogislaw I Herzog von Pommern married Anastasia of Poland, daughter of Mieszko III, Duke of Poland and Eudoxia of Kiev, in 1177.
Wladislaw III, Duke of Cracow was the son of Mieszko III, Duke of Poland and Eudoxia of Kiev.
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 Wladislaus III of Poland
Wladislaus III of Varna (Polish: Władysław Warneńczyk) also seen as Vladislaus, Ladislaus, Ladislas or Vladislav) (October 31, 1424 - November 10, 1444) was King of Poland from 1434 and of Hungary from 1440 until his death.
Wladyslaw was the firstborn son of Wladislaus II Jagiełło of Poland and Zofia Holszańska.
Hungary was under a growing threat from Turkey, and some Polish magnates did not want to agree to the king of Poland also being the monarch of Hungary, while Elisabeth, widow of the deceased king of Hungary, Albert II Habsburg, attempted to keep the crown for her yet unborn child.
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 Boleslaus III of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He was a son of Ladislaus Herman of Poland and, daughter of emperor Henry III.
He defeated the Pomeranians at the in 1109, and took control of Pomerania between 1119 and 1123, once again by conquest regaining temporary Polish access to the Baltic Sea.
The principle was quickly broken, which began an almost 200 years period of feudal dissolution in Poland.
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MIESZKO I (king of Poland from 963 to 992)(931-992)
MIESZKO II (king of Poland from 1025 to 1034, son of BOLESLAV I)(990-1034)
MIESZKO III (king of Poland from 1173 to 1177, son of BOLESLAV III)(1126-1202)
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 The danish and brazilian branches of the de la Mare family - pafg40 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Ryksa Sventoslava of Poland was born on 12 Apr 1116 in Krakow, Poland.
Affonso I "The Conqueror" Henriques of Portugal King of Portugal was born on 25 Jul 1110 in Guimarães, Braga, Portugal.
Mieszko III of Poland Prince of Great Poland is printed as #269078090.
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 Sigismund III of Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
King Sigismund III of Poland, Sigismund of Sweden (June 20, 1566 O.S. April 19, 1632 O.S.), was the son of King John III of Sweden (1537 – 1592), of the House of Vasa, and his first wife, Catherine Jagellonica of Poland (1526 – 1583).
Zygmunt III was commemorated by the striking Zygmunt's Column, commissioned by his son and successor, King Władysław IV.
However, the election was disputed by other candidate, Maximilian III of Austria, and opponents of Sigismund chose not to respect the election outcome and decreed that Maximilian is the righteous monarch.
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 Boleslaw III of Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Boleslaw III of Poland, (born 1085 - died October 28 1138)
son to Vladislav I Herman of Poland[?] and Judyta of Bohemia.
Mieszko III, born 1126 abt Duke of Poland.
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 History of the Jews in Poland
Towards the end of the 16th century the flood of immigration abated and new communities were founded generally as a result of the movement of the population from the crowded districts to new quarters.
The legal position of the Jews was still regulated by royal and princely privileges and Sejm statutes, with the difference that in 1539 Polish Jews from private towns and villages became subordinated to the judiciary and administration of the owners.
The population census conducted in Poland in 1790-9I demonstrated a further increase in the number of Jewish inhabitants.
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 Augustus III of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Augustus III the Saxon or the Corpulent (Polish: August III Sas, August III Gruby) (1696-1763), the King of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1734-1763), and also elector of Saxony (1733-1763, as Friedrich August II)
Friedrich August II Wettin was born in Dresden in 1696 as son of August II the Strong, Imperial Prince-Elector of Saxony and King of Poland.
After his father's death he inherited Saxony and was elected king of Poland with support of Russian and Austrian troops.
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 Mieszko III of Poland -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Parents: (Click link for more info and facts about Boleslaus III the Wrymounth) Boleslaus III the Wrymounth, duke of Poland, and Salome of Berg (Mieszko was the third son of Boleslaus, and second son of the ducal couple).
According to the statute of the Polish duke (Click link for more info and facts about Boleslaus III the Wrymouth) Boleslaus III the Wrymouth 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.
One of these provinces, (Click link for more info and facts about Greater Poland) Greater Poland was given to Mieszko, the third oldest son of Boleslaus, and subsequenly divided among his descendants and successors.
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 Ancestors & Relatives of Dan Lee Davis - pafg687 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Of Andechs-Meran GERTRUDE [Parents] was born about 1185 in Of Meran.
King Of Hungary BELA III, [Parents] was born about 1148.
She married King Of Hungary BELA III, about 1171.
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 Mieszko III de Polonia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Mieszko III el viejo era duque mayor Polonia del (1138-1202) y también un alto-duque de toda la Polonia (1173-1202, con interrupciones), perteneciendo a la dinastía de Piast.
En 1173 Mieszko fue promovido al trono de Cracovia y sintió bien a un alto-duque de Polonia (maximus del dux, totius Poloniae del dux), pero era pronto expeled de Cracovia de su hermano más joven Casimir el apenas, y de mayor Polonia de su hijo.
Mieszko nunca dimitió las su derechas y las ambiciones y volvió a Cracovia cuatro veces antes de que él murió en 1202.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 11460   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Heinrich, Duke of Sandomir was the son of Boleslaw III, Duke of Poland and Salome von Berg.
Casimir II, Duke of Cracow was the son of Boleslaw III, Duke of Poland and Salome von Berg.
Elisabeth of Poland was the daughter of Mieszko III, Duke of Poland and Elisabeth Arpád.
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 PolishJews.org - The Polish Jews Home Page
Many scholars discard the theory that a large number of followers of the Judaic faith came to Poland from the east in about 965 after the fall of the Khazar state.
Jewish settlement in other parts of Poland proceeded at a much slower pace and the first mention of Jewish settlers in Plock dates from 1237, in Kalisz from 1287 and a Zydowska (Jewish) street in Krakow in 1304.
Earlier, Mieszko III, the prince of Great Poland between 1138 and 1202 and the ruler of all Poland in 1173-77 and 1198-1202, employed Jews in his mint as engravers of dies and technical supervisors of all workers.
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Were this sentence not true in relation to Poland, the Jews, together with their humble goods, would have soon gone bankrupt.'' In such discussions one could easily discern interests of the burghers who were afraid of competition from Jewish merchants and craftsmen and therefore were in favor of restrictive measures against the Jews.
The Governor General of Poland, Hans Frank, told his police chiefs on May 30th 1940 that Hitler had told him that "We must liquidate those people who we have discovered form the leadership in Poland; all those who follow in their footsteps must be arrested and then got rid of after an appropriate period".
On October 26 the occupation authorities declared Krakow the capital of the Generalgouvernement (the territory in the interior of occupied Poland).
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 List of Polish rulers : Rulers of Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Boleslaus II of Poland (1058-1079), King from 1076-1079, deposed
Mieszko III the Old[?] and Leszek Bialy[?] (1194-1202)
Przemysl II, Duke of Poland[?] (Duke of Cracow 1290-1291) King 1295-1296
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 Crusades - Timeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Death of Stephen III of Hungary; succeeded by Béla III
Mieszko III of Poland succeeded by Casimir II Jul 30
Death of Pope Alexander III; succeeded by Cardinal Ubald of Ostia as Pope Lucius III
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