- Głogów ([ˈɡwɔɡuv] ; German:
Glogau,
rarely Groß-
Glogau, Czech: Hlohov, Silesian: Głogōw) is a city in
western Poland. It is the
county seat of Głogów County...
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Agnes of Głogów (Polish:
Agnieszka głogowska), born
between 1293 and 1296 – 25
December 1361 in Seligenthal) was a
member of the Głogów line of the Piast...
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Gustav Glogau (6 June 1844,
Laukischken (Kreis Labiau,
Province of Prussia) - 22
March 1895,
Laurion (Greece)) was a
German philosopher of
religion and...
- A wrinkle, also
known as a rhytid, is a fold,
ridge or
crease in an
otherwise smooth surface, such as on skin or fabric. Skin
wrinkles typically appear...
- (Lower: 1253–1271)
Maria of
Brabant (1254–1255; Upper: 1255–1256) Anna of
Glogau (Upper: 1260–1271)
Matilda of
Habsburg (Upper: 1273–1294) Isabella, Duchess...
- (Lower: 1253–1271)
Maria of
Brabant (1254–1255; Upper: 1255–1256) Anna of
Glogau (Upper: 1260–1271)
Matilda of
Habsburg (Upper: 1273–1294) Isabella, Duchess...
- War I song
written in 1916.
George Graff, Jr.
wrote the lyrics, and Jack
Glogau composed the music. The song was
published by Leo Feist, Inc. in New York...
- Księstwo głogowskie, Czech: Hlohovské knížectví) or
Duchy of
Glogau (German:
Herzogtum Glogau) was one of the
Duchies of Silesia,
formed in
course of the...
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Konrad I of Głogów (Polish:
Konrad I głogowski; c. 1228/29 – 6
August 1273/74), a
member of the
Silesian Piasts, was
Silesian duke of Głogów from 1249/50...
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Henry III of Głogów (Polish: Henryk; 1251/60 – 11
December 1310) was a duke of Głogów from 1274 to his
death and also duke of
parts of
Greater Poland during...