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Vladislaus II of
Opole (Polish: Władysław
Opolczyk, German:
Wladislaus von Oppeln, Hungarian:
Oppelni László, Ukrainian: Владислав Опольчик; ca. 1332 –...
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without issue:
Elisabeth of
Opole (1360–1374),
daughter of Duke Władysław
Opolczyk, in 1372.
Agnes of
Opole (d. 1409),
daughter of Duke Bolesław (Bolko) II...
- 16th
centuries (96 and 153, respectively). In
October 1372, Władysław
Opolczyk was
deposed as
count palatine.
Although he
retained most of his castles...
- Władysław
Opolczyk and
Henry inherited Opole as co-rulers; however, the full
government was held by the
oldest brother, Władysław
Opolczyk. The independent...
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Louis I of
Hungary handed the Land of Wieluń to Duke of Opole, Władysław
Opolczyk. In the same period, the
Archbishop of Gniezno, Jarosław of
Bogoria and...
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Constantinople via Belz. Eventually, it came into the
possession of Władysław
Opolczyk, Duke of Opole, and
adviser to
Louis of Anjou, King of
Poland and Hungary...
- was
retained by Władysław
Opolczyk. The
relationship between uncle and
nephews was
initially good. In 1383 Władysław
Opolczyk sold part of his domains...
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Bernard was a
minor and was
placed under the care of his
uncle Władysław
Opolczyk and his
older brothers Jan Kropidło and
Bolko IV. The
first appearance...
- of present-day Ukraine,
together with the
governor Prinz Władysław II
Opolczyk, who
established them to the Prin****lity of
Ruthenia on
model of his native...
- I of Cyprus,
Siemowit III of Masovia,
Bolko II of Świdnica, Władysław
Opolczyk,
Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria,
Bogislaw V, Duke of Pomerania,
Casimir IV...