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  1. Elisabeth of Wrocław (Polish: Elżbieta wrocławska) (c. 1232 – 16 January 1265), also known as Elisabeth of Poland, was a daughter of Henry II the Pious and his wife, Anna of Bohemia. She was a member of the House of Piast and was Duchess consort of Greater Poland by marriage.

  2. On 15 March 1998 was solemnly founded the civil-military parish. On 31 May 1998 – the first anniversary of the Pope’s pilgimage and church’s consecration – was solemnly unveiled the bust of the Holy Father,Pope John Paul II.

  3. St. Elizabeth's Church ( Polish: Bazylika św. Elżbiety) of the Catholic Third Order of Saint Francis is a Gothic church in Wrocław, Poland. It is one of the most iconic structures of the city's Old Town panorama.

  4. The church of St. Elizabeth is one of the most valuable sacral monuments of Wrocław, a model solution of the Silesian school of Gothic architecture, drawing on the achievements of Alsatian and Upper Rhineland architects.

  5. Elisabeth of Wrocław, also known as Elisabeth of Poland, was a daughter of Henry II the Pious and his wife, Anna of Bohemia. She was a member of the House of Piast and was Duchess consort of Greater Poland by marriage.

  6. The Parish Church of St. Elizabeth of Thuringia in Wrocław (until 1945 Breslau) is located next to the north-western corner of the market square, on the site of an older late Romanesque hall church, erected ca. 1230–57, initially dedicated to St. Lawrence and at least since 1253 to St. Elizabeth.

  7. St. Elizabeth's Church dates back to the 14th century, when construction was commissioned by the city. The main tower was originally 130 meters tall. From 1525 until 1946, St. Elizabeth's was the chief Lutheran Church of Breslau/Wroclaw and Silesia.