- resilience.org stories/2020-05-09/covids-…Photo: Boleslaus I monument in Wrocław masked during coronavirus pandemic April 2020.
- ichs2020poznan.pl wp-content/uploads/2022/08/A-…However, an overland extension of the Far Eastern route was also established, leading through Ruthenian and Polish lands via Lwów, Cracow and Wrocław to...
- en.wikisource.org wiki/1911_Encyclopædia_…↑ 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)...
- academia.edu 39371258/Scandinavian_culture_in_…Outside the central area of the state of the Piasts, various artefacts decorated in this style were found in Silesia, in Wrocław, Opole and Milicz (Abramowicz 1962...Bulunamadı: monument
- http://fact-index.com w/wr/wroclaw.htmlThe 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.Bulunamadı: monument
- sacpolishclub.com about-polandJawor and Świdnica are small towns in Lower Silesia situated about one hour's drive of Wrocław.Bulunamadı: i
- 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.