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  1. Translation: By God's grace George Rudolph Duke of Silesia Liegnitz and Brieg . Reverse. Two adjacent shields, crown above, value below in oval, within inner circle. Mint mark divides legend below. Script: Latin . Lettering: MONE · NOVA · ARGE · 1622. Unabridged legend: Moneta Nova Argentea . Translation: New silver coinage . Mint

  2. George Rudolf of Liegnitz German Georg Rudolf von Liegnitz Polish Jerzy Rudolf Legnicki 22 January 1595 14 January 1653 was duke of Liegnitz-Wohlau. EN. EN RU CN DE ES.

  3. George Rudolf of Liegnitz (German: Georg Rudolf von Liegnitz; Polish: Jerzy Rudolf Legnicki) (22 January 1595 – 14 January 1653) was duke of Liegnitz-Wohlau (present-day Legnica-Wołów) from 1602 to 1653. A humanist, patron of arts, composer and poet, he was also Upper Governor of Silesia during 1621-1628 and from 1641 onwards.

  4. nzt.eth.link › wiki › George_Rudolf_of_LiegnitzGeorge Rudolf of Liegnitz

    George Rudolf of Liegnitz (German: Georg Rudolf von Liegnitz; Polish: Jerzy Rudolf Legnicki) (22 January 1595 – 14 January 1653) was duke of Liegnitz-Wohlau (present-day Legnica-Wołów) from 1602 to 1653. A humanist, patron of arts, composer and poet, he was also Upper Governor of Silesia during 1621-1628 and from 1641 onwards.

  5. George Rudolf of Liegnitz (German: Georg Rudolf von Liegnitz; Polish: Jerzy Rudolf Legnicki) (22 January 1595 – 14 January 1653) was duke of Liegnitz-Wohlau (present-day Legnica-Wołów) from 1602 to 1653. A humanist, patron of arts, composer and poet, he was also Upper Governor of Silesia during 1621-1628 and from 1641 onwards.

  6. The death of his uncle George Rudolf in 1653 increased the domains of the brothers, added to their lands Legnica and Wołów. One year later (1654), was made the formal division of their domains: George III retain Brieg/Brzeg and Louis IV obtain Liegnitz/Legnica.