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  1. The Duchies of Silesia were the more than twenty divisions of the region of Silesia formed between the 12th and 14th centuries by the breakup of the Duchy of Silesia, then part of the Kingdom of Poland. In 1335, the duchies were ceded to the Kingdom of Bohemia under the Treaty of Trentschin.

  2. The Duchy of Silesia ( Polish: Księstwo śląskie, German: Herzogtum Schlesien, Czech: Slezské knížectví) with its capital at Wrocław was a medieval duchy located in the historic Silesian region of Poland. Soon after it was formed under the Piast dynasty in 1138, it fragmented into various Silesian duchies.

  3. Apariencia. ocultar. Bandera de los Ducados de Silesia. Escudo de armas de los Ducados de Silesia. Los Ducados de Silesia resultaron de numerosas divisiones del original Ducado de Silesia fundado en 1138 bajo los Piastas Silesios . Historia.

  4. The Duchy of Silesia, one of the hereditary provinces of Poland, Silesia, was granted to Bolesław III's eldest son, Władysław II the Exile, and was subsequently divided among his sons Bolesław I the Tall (Wrocław/Lower Silesia), Mieszko I Tanglefoot (Racibórz/Upper Silesia) and Konrad Spindleshanks (Głogów).

  5. Duchies of Silesia: 1172–1177 Duchies of Silesia: 1309–1311 After the death of Henry II the Pious his realm was divided between various Piast dukes. In the second half of the 13th century, Henry II's grandson, Henryk IV Probus of Silesia, made an attempt to gain the Polish crown, but he died in 1290 before realizing his goal.

  6. The Silesian Wars (German: Schlesische Kriege) were three wars fought in the mid-18th century between Prussia (under King Frederick the Great) and Habsburg Austria (under Empress Maria Theresa) for control of the Central European region of Silesia (now in south-western Poland).

  7. El Ducado de Silesia (en polaco: Księstwo śląskie; en alemán: Herzogtum Schlesien) con su capital en Breslau fue un ducado medieval localizado en la región histórica silesia de Polonia. Poco después de su formación bajo la dinastía Piast en 1138, se fragmentó en varios Ducados de Silesia.