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Duchy of Cieszyn
Duchy of Cieszyn Duchy of Cieszyn (Polish: Księstwo Cieszyńskie, Czech: ) was an independent duchy in the area of Cieszyn Silesia. ...
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Cieszyn
Cieszyn Divided city. Cieszyn (left), Olza (centre) and Český Těšín (right). Cieszyn Coat of Arms Rotunda in Cieszyn Wieża Piastowska in Cieszyn Cieszyn (German: ; Czech: Těšín) is a ...
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Talk:Cieszyn
Talk:Cieszyn Following the Czechoslovak invasion of Poland in ... Vyborem pro Slezsko that the part of Duchy of Cieszyn which was ethnically Polish should belong to ... of Józef Haller). You can go to Cieszyn, Mennicza Street, there is an archive were ... only a small land belonging to Poland (Cieszyn Silesia - my motherland), I can tell ...
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Cieszyn Silesia
Cieszyn Silesia Cieszyn Silesia (Polish: Śląsk Cieszyński, Czech: Těšínské Slezsko ... are identical to those of the independent Duchy of Cieszyn. Currently most of Cieszyn Silesia forms one of the euroregions, ...
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Mieszko de Cieszyn (translated from French)
Mieszko de Cieszyn Mieszko de Cieszyn (in polonais Mieszko Cieszy?ski), called sometimes Mieszko Ier de Cieszyn (Mieszko I Cieszy?ski) or Mieszko III of Cieszyn (Mieszko III Cieszy?ski), of dynastie of ... From 1280 / 1281 , it is duc of Cieszyn , O?wi?cim and Racibórz , in ...
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History of Cieszyn and Těšín
History of Cieszyn and Těšín This article is a short history of the towns of Cieszyn and Cesky Tesin as well as the Duchy of Cieszyn. For more info on the actual towns ... refer to the proper articles. Rotunda in Cieszyn History of Cieszyn and Těšín - The ...
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Dukes of Silesia
... successors, until they died out in 1675. Duchy of Silesia 1138-1146 Ladislaus I the ... of Ladislaus I Duchies of Lower Silesia Duchy of Wrocław 1177/1195-1201 Boleslaus I ... the Good (Henryk VI Dobry) 1327/1335 Duchy of Wrocław falls to Bohemia. Duchy of Bierutów Duchy of Brzeg Duchy of Chojnów Duchy ...
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Talk:Teschen
... since I found more references to Teisn/Cieszyn combined then Teschen. Teschen has not been ... UTC) Let's us use official names: Cieszyn and Cesky Tesin The city is currently divided between Poland (Cieszyn) and the Czech Republic (Ceský Teš ... 9,130 results, 2,640 English results Cieszyn - 42,600 results, 3,270 English results ... en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Cieszyn cc 19:03, 31 Oct 2003 ( ...
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Talk:Silesia/archive5
... Silesia assigned to Poland and half of Cieszyn Silesia divided between Poland and Czechoslovakia Total ... some 10% Jews some 1% Czechoslovak Silesia Cieszyn Silesia ? Opava Silesia ? Population of Silesia in ... themselves the dukes of Poland 1443 Silesua Duchy of Siewierz falls to the bishops of Cracow 1454 Silesia duchy of Oswiecim, Zator, Zywiec falls to Poland ... and Luis II 1490-1498 Lower Silesian duchy of Glogow is ruled by John ...
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Henri IV the Juste (translated from French)
... of Bohemia against Hongrie . In reprisals, its duchy is attacked by the dukes of Large ... 1273 and starts to direct only its duchy. While remaining the ally of Ottokar II ... Pozna? . In 1276 , the army of the duchy of Wroc?aw supports Ottokar II in ... Boleslas claims one the third of the duchy of Wroc?aw which would have to ... IV refuses to see his cut down duchy. In 1277 , Henri IV is made ...
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