• Silesia, Boleslaus the Tall (1163-1201), bracteate, Wrocław; n.d. Bolesław I Wysoki (1163 1201). We are proud to offer this print in collaboration with Piemags.
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  • ...as a Wrocław cleric, first (in 1349) was given a canonry in Cracow, and then, sometime after 11 June 1355, supported by Charles IV, a canonry in Wrocław.
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  • The first post-war architect certified in Wrocław ever. Somewhere near Golden Sands in Bulgaria, she came up with the idea of combining white concrete with the...
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  • Schaffgotsch Palace in Wrocław is a castle situated 170 metres southeast of Kantor As. ... Boleslaus I monument in WrocławMemorial, 110 metres north.
  • Silesia, Boleslaus the Tall (1163–1201), bracteate, Wrocław; n.d. Bolesław I Wysoki (1163 1201) Stock Photo Silesia, Boleslaus the Tall (1163–1201)...
  • During World War I, Wrocław, which was behind the frontline zone, avoided damage, though not the impoverishment of its population and its economy.
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  • The town was conquered by the Polish duke Mieszko I in the 990s, his son Boleslaus I the Brave founded here the Silesian bishopric in 1000.
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  • ↑ In 1195 Jaroslaw, son of Boleslaus I. of Lower Silesia, who became bishop of Breslau in 1198, inherited the duchy of Neisse, which at his death (1201)...
  • The Wrocław cathedral is today an exceptionally valuable monument, in fact the only example of a Western European form of great Gothic architecture of the...