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Głogów ([ˈɡwɔɡuv] ; German: Glogau,
rarely Groß-Glogau, Czech: Hlohov) is a city in
western Poland. It is the
county seat of
Głogów County, in
Lower Silesian...
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Chrobry Głogów is a
Polish football club
based in
Głogów, Poland. It was
founded in 1946. The team's
official colors are blue, orange,
black and green...
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Głogów is a town in
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, south-west Poland.
Głogów may also
refer to:
Głogów Małopolski, a town in
Subcarpathian Voivodeship (south-east...
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Frederick I's
expedition to
Głogów took
place when
Emperor Frederick I
Barbarossa launched a
campaign into
Poland to
support Władysław II the Exile, exiled...
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Głogów Małopolski [ˈɡwɔɡuf mawɔˈpɔlskʲi] is a town in Rzeszów County,
Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland. As of 31
December 2008, it has a po****tion of...
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Głogów or
Defense of
Głogów (German:
Schlacht bei Glogau, Polish:
Obrona Głogowa) was
fought on 24
August 1109 at the
Silesian town of
Głogów, between...
- Władysław of
Głogów (Polish: Władysław głogowski, Czech:
Vladislav Těšínsko-Hlohovský, German:
Wladislaus von Teschen) (c. 1420 – 14
February 1460) was...
- Anna of
Głogów (Polish: Anna głogowska) (1250/52 – 25 June 1271) was the
eldest child of
Konrad I, Duke of
Głogów and his
first wife
Salome of Greater...
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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...
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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...