- medievalheritage.eu en/main-page/heritage/poland/…This church was enlarged in the 60’s or 70’s of the 10th century during the Czech influence, after the conquest of Silesia by Boleslaus II, Duke of Bohemia.
- academickids.com encyclopedia/index.php/Boleslaus…
- second.wiki wiki/breslavia...in Polish officially Wrocław, and Silesia had always been part of Poland and inhabited by Poles. ... Leopoldina Class. Monument to King Boleslaus I of Poland.
- military-history.fandom.com wiki/History_of_…Wrocław was possibly founded by and named after him. His son Boleslaus I subdued the Boborane between 950 and 965 and later also the Opolane and Dedosize.
- tr2tr.wiki wiki/Boleslaus,_son_of_DěpoltBoleslaus, Děpolt oğlu ( Çekçe : Boleslav Děpoltic, Lehçe : Bolesław Dypoldowic ; c. 1190 - 9 Nisan 1241), takma adı Szepiołka (Lehçe.Bulunamadı: monument
- researchgate.net publication/308344029_Mineralogy…the most valuable building among the numerous monuments in. Wrocław. ... tle of the Duke Boleslaus I the Tall. Soon after, at the turn of the XII.
- http://biographybase.com biography/Boleslaus_I_of_…
- wikidata.org wiki/Q11823150
- academia.edu 39371258/Scandinavian_culture_in_…This publication is the result of a conference entitled ‘Scandinavian culture in Poland in the Middle Ages’ that took place in Wrocław on 20–21 October 2011.Bulunamadı: monument