- seat of
Racibórz County. With Opole,
Racibórz is one of the
historic capitals of
Upper Silesia,
being the
residence of the
Dukes of
Racibórz from 1172...
- The
Duchy of
Opole and
Racibórz (Polish: Księstwo opolsko-raciborskie, German:
Herzogtum Oppeln und Ratibor) was one of the
numerous Duchies of Silesia...
-
Duchy of
Racibórz (Polish: Księstwo raciborskie, Czech: Ratibořské knížectví, German:
Herzogtum Ratibor) was one of the
duchies of Silesia,
formed during...
- The
Battle of
Raciborz took
place in the
Polish town of
Raciborz, on 20
March 1241,
during the
Mongol invasion of Poland. It
ended in the
victory of a...
- Unia
Racibórz can
refer to: RTP Unia
Racibórz, women's
football team KP Unia
Racibórz, men's
football team This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- of
Racibórz (Polish: Anna raciborska; b. 1292/98 – d. 1 January/21
August 1340), was a
Polish princess member of the
House of
Piast in the
Racibórz branch...
-
Euphemia of
Racibórz, OP (Polish:
Eufemia raciborska) (1299/1301 – 17
January 1359) was a
Dominican prioress in
Racibórz who was a
former Polish princess...
- 1495),
Niemodlin (again, in 1497),
Bytom (in 1498), Koźle (in 1509), and
Racibórz (in 1521). He
belonged to the
Silesian branch of the
Polish Piast dynasty...
-
Racibórz Conflict was a
border conflict between Czechoslovakia and
Poland that
almost resulted in a
military conflict between both countries.
Border conflicts...
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Brzezie (German: Hohenbirken) is a
dzielnica (district) of
Racibórz,
Silesian Voivodeship,
southern Poland. It is
located on the
right bank of the Oder...