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  1. Duke Christian of Legnica-Brzeg had spent many years in exile in Poland and in the Duchy of Prussia during the Thirty Years' War, after George William's grandfather Duke John Christian of Brieg had fallen out of favour with the Habsburg emperor Ferdinand II. Duke Christian became sole ruler over the Silesian duchies of Legnica and Brzeg in 1664.

  2. George III of Brieg ( Polish: Jerzy III Brzeski; Brzeg, 4 September 1611 – Brzeg, 4 July 1664), was a Duke of Brzeg since 1633 (as administrator; in 1639 he took formally the title, together with his brothers until 1654) and Legnica - Wołów during 1653-1654 (with his brothers). He was the eldest son of John Christian, Duke of Brzeg- Legnica ...

  3. Detailed information about the coin 15 Kreuzers, Christian, Duchy of Liegnitz-Brieg, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data

  4. Christian of Brieg-Legnica (German: Christian von Liegnitz-Brieg, Polish: Chrystian Brzeski-Legnicki, Czech: Kristián Břežsko-Lehnický; 19 April 1618 in Oława – 28 February 1672 in Oława) was a Duke of Legnica (during 1653–1654 and 1663–1664 with his brothers), Brzeg (during 1639–1654 with his brothers), Wołów (during 1653–1654 with his brothers, then alone) and Oława ...

  5. 20 de oct. de 2017 · Polski: Chrystian legnicki (1618-1672), książę śląski z rodu Piastów Deutsch: Christian von Liegnitz-Brieg (1618-1672), Herzog von Schlesien English: Christian, Duke of Brieg (1618-1672) ( ) Δημιουργός

  6. Detailed information about the coin 3 Kreuzers, Christian, Duchy of Liegnitz-Brieg, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data

  7. nzt.eth.link › wiki › Christian_of_BriegChristian, Duke of Brieg

    Christian of Brieg also known as of Legnica (Polish: Chrystian Brzeski or Legnicki; Oława, 9 April 1618 – Oława, 28 February 1672) was a Duke of Legnica (during 1653-1654 and 1663-1664 with his brothers), Brzeg (during 1639-1654 with his brothers), Wołów (during 1653-1654 with his brothers, then alone) and Oława (during 1639-1654 with his brothers, then alone).