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Niemcza [ˈɲɛmt͡ʂa] (German: Nimptsch) is a town in Dzierżoniów County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is the seat of the administrative...
- the town of Dzierżoniów, and it also
contains four
other towns: Bielawa,
Niemcza,
Pieszyce and Piława Górna. The
county covers an area of 478.3
square kilometres...
- The
siege of
Niemcza (Polish:
Obrona Niemczy) took
place during three w****s in
August 1017, in the last
phase of the German–Polish War (1002–18), when...
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Gmina Niemcza is an urban-rural
gmina (administrative district) in Dzierżoniów County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Its seat is...
- the city as it was too
strongly fortified.
Instead Henry besieged nearby Niemcza, however,
Polish reinforcements managed to
enter the city on two occasions...
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Archdiocese of Gniezno.
Poland repulsed German invasions of
Silesia in 1017 at
Niemcza and in 1109 at Głogów.
During the
Fragmentation of Poland,
Silesia and...
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Czech Republic Lingen,
Germany Gola Dzierżoniowska
Castle Medieval town of
Niemcza Cistercian monastery at Henryków
Jeremiah Dencke (1725−1795), composer...
- The
region withstood German invasions with
decisive Polish victories at
Niemcza (1017) and Głogów (1109), both
commemorated with monuments. It was divided...
- also
acquiring Silesia for
Poland (with
territories around Krosno and
Niemcza).
There are
relatively few
accurate historical accounts from this period...
- the city.
Henry II then
besieged Niemcza, but was
likewise unable to
capture the city. As his army
besieged Niemcza,
disease brought about from the winter...