- The
wrymouth (Cryptacanthodes maculatus)
sometimes called ghostfish or "potato-head fish", is a slim, eel-like
creature belongs to the
wrymouth family...
- Bolesław III
Wrymouth (Polish: Bolesław III Krzywousty; 20
August 1086 – 28
October 1138), also
known as
Boleslaus the Wry-mouthed, was the duke of Lesser...
- The last will and
testament of the
Piast duke Bolesław III
Wrymouth of Poland,
established rules for
governance of the
Polish kingdom by his four surviving...
- The
giant wrymouth (Cryptacanthodes giganteus) is a
species of
wrymouth found in the
northeastern Pacific Ocean from the
Bering Sea to
northern California...
- 1138, the
country fragmented into five prin****lities when Bolesław III
Wrymouth divided his
lands among his sons.
These were
Lesser Poland,
Greater Poland...
- Przemysł II or Władysław I the Elbow-high and
dukes like Bolesław III
Wrymouth. The dynasty's rule over
Poland ceased with the
death of
Casimir III the...
- death. He was the
fourth and
second surviving son of Duke Bolesław III
Wrymouth of Poland, by his
second wife Salomea,
daughter of the
German count Henry...
-
progenitor of the
Silesian Piasts. He was the
eldest son of Duke Bolesław III
Wrymouth, sole
ruler of
Poland since 1107, by his
first wife Zbyslava, a daughter...
- 1144) was a
noblewoman of Berg and, by
marriage with
Prince Bolesław III
Wrymouth in 1115, High
Duchess of
Poland until her husband's
death in 1138. Salomea...
-
considered illegitimate, and
after the
birth of his half-brother Bolesław
Wrymouth was
destined for the Church. At the end of the 11th century, when real...