WLADISLAW II DUKE OF CRACOW was born in 1105 in Poland.
Parents: WLADISLAW I HERMAN DUKE OF POLAND and JUDITH OF BOHEMIA.
WLADISLAW I HERMAN DUKE OF POLAND was born in 1043.
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Ladislaus Herman (or Wladislaw I Herman(n), also seen as 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.
Wladislaw married Agnes (1111-1157), daughter of Leopold III, Duke of Austria.
Wladislaw III (1161/7-1231), Duke of Cracow from 1202-1206.
Wladislaw was crowned King of Poland on January 12, 1320, along with his wife Jadwiga(1266-1339), daughter of Boleslaw, Duke of Greater Poland; at the royal cathedral on Wawel Hill in Krakow.
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Jagiello's son Wladislaw (1434-44) in the year 1440 accepted the Hungarian Crown also, in order that, with the united forces of the two kingdoms, he might successfully resist the power of the Turks.
It was clerical influence, too, that led King Wladislaw III (1434-44) to take the field against the Turks in defence of Christendom.
During the reign of his brother, Casimir the Jagellon (1446-92), the Church of Poland produced a number of saintly men, and was so highly esteemed, even in Bohemia, that it was the general wish there that the Pole Dlugosz should be made their archbishop.
Towards the end of the eleventh century its power was broken by the Bohemians and Germans, and it was once more reduced to the condition of an insignificant principality, under the incompetent WladislawHerman (1081-1101).
At this period the clergy constituted the only educated class of the entire population, but they were foreigners, and the natives joined their ranks but slowly.
The overlords were unable to effect permanent reforms; Wladislaw II (1139-46), Boleslaw the Curly-haired (1146-73), Mieczyslaw the Old (1173-77), Casimir II the Just (1177-94), Mieczyslaw the Old (supreme for the second time, 1194-1202), Wladislaw III (1202-06).
This is WladislawHerman Piast the Duke of Mazovia, Count of Kujawy and Plock and brother of his liege the King of Poland.
Wladislaw was collecting money and getting troops to attack his pagan neighbours in the north when his the herold of his brother, the King of Poland asked him:
WladislawHerman lost no time and married his new chancellor Jolanta Adwaniec.
Princess of BOHEMIA, Princess of CECHY, Queen of POLAND.
Kings and Queens of Europe, Genealogical Chart, Anne Taute and Romilly Squire, Taute 1989: "Bona, Daughter of Vratislav II King of Bohemia or Cechy and Swatawa Princess of Poland or Polska, Mar = (1) Wladyslaw I Herman Prince of Poland or Polska."
Bona married King WladislawHerman POLAND, II, son of King Casimir Odnowiciel POLAND, I and Queen Dobronegra Maria Kiev POLAND.
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King Wladislaw I Of Poland and Queen Judith Marie Von Schwaben Of Hungary
Husband King Wladislaw III Of Poland and Hungary
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King Wladislaw I Of Poland / Judith Of Bohemia Judita Princess Bohemia
Name: King Boleslaw Iii Wrymouth Of Poland Born: August 20, 1085 at Of Krakow, Krakow, Poland Died: October 28, 1138 Wife: Princess Sbyslava Svyatopolkovna Of Kiev
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