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efforts of both
Odonic and
Archbishop Kietlicz, the
rebellion was short-lived and unsuccessful. Both
Kietlicz and Władysław
Odonic had to flee to the...
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Henryk Kietlicz (1150 – 22
March 1219) was
Archbishop of
Gniezno from 1199 to 1219 was the main
architect of the
changes that
allowed the
Polish church...
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remained in
Greater Poland,
while Lesser Poland was
ruled by
Henryk Kietlicz as a
governor appointed by Mieszko.
Harsh tax
measures were introduced...
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Roman Emperor.
After that,
Leszek cooperated closely with
Archbishop Henry Kietlicz in
implementing the
reforms of
Innocent III. In the
early years of his...
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wanted more than Opole, but was
opposed by
Archbishop of Gniezno,
Henry Kietlicz and the
Bishop of Wrocław, Cyprian. They
supported Henry because he paid...
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Kietlicz is a
Polish coat of arms. It was used by
several szlachta families in the
times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Notable bearers of this...
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Iwanowski Janina Jasieńczyk Jastrzębiec
Jelita Jeż Juńczyk
Junosza Kierdeja Kietlicz Klamry Komar Konderski Kopacz Lew II
Kopaszyna Korab Korczak Korsak Korwin...
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Poland Synod of Borzykowa [pl], a
Roman Catholic council called by
Henryk Kietlicz in 1210 Borzykowa, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship,
Poland This disambiguation...
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Predecessor Fulko Successor Iwo Odrowąż
Orders Consecration May 1208 by Henryk
Kietlicz Personal details Born
Wincenty Kadłubek c. 1150 Karwów,
Kingdom of Poland...
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Iwanowski Janina Jasieńczyk Jastrzębiec
Jelita Jeż Juńczyk
Junosza Kierdeja Kietlicz Klamry Komar Konderski Kopacz Lew II
Kopaszyna Korab Korczak Korsak Korwin...