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Bezprym (Old Polish:
Bezprzym [ˈbɛspʂɨm], Hungarian: Veszprém [ˈvɛspreːm]; c. 986–1032) was the duke of
Poland from 1031
until his death. He was the eldest...
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attack by
Yaroslav I the Wise, who
installed Mieszko's
older half-brother
Bezprym on the
Polish throne.
Mieszko II took
refuge in Bohemia,
where he was imprisoned...
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advantage of the King's
precarious situation,
Mieszko II's
older half-brother
Bezprym and
younger brother Otto
turned against him and
allied themselves with...
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peace with the Empire, he was
deposed by
Bezprym, who had been in
exile in the
Kievan Rus'
since 1025.
Bezprym, with Conrad's approval, had
persuaded the...
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displeasure of his two brothers. Both,
overlooked by his father, his
older son
Bezprym and his
younger son Otto Bolesławowic laid
claim to a
share in power. Mieszko...
- city's name
derives from the West Slavic-language
personal name
Bezprem or
Bezprym (Proto-Slavic Bezprěmъ)
which translates literally to "stubborn", "self-confident...
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Boleslav II of Bohemia,
maternal uncle of the
Polish prince)
produced a son,
Bezprym.
Perhaps because of the
deterioration in
political relations between Poland...
- II.
Yaroslav I
installed his ally, the half-brother of
Mieszko II, Duke
Bezprym, as the
ruler of Poland. However, as a
result of the upheavals, the kingdom...
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theory has not been
universally accepted. She gave
birth to a son,
Bezprym, but Bolesław
repudiated her. Bolesław's
third wife, Emnilda, was "a daughter...
- This is a list of
alliances made by the
Polish leaders during the
Middle Ages (formation to 15th century). Otto II, Holy
Roman Emperor (marriage with the...