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  1. Frederick I of Liegnitz (3 May 1446 – 9 May 1488), was a Duke of Chojnów and Strzelin from 1453, of Oława and Legnica from 1454, of Brzeg from 1481 and of Lubin from 1482. Biography. Frederick was born in Brzeg. He was the only son of John I, Duke of Lubin, by his wife Hedwig, daughter of Ludwik II of Brzeg.

  2. Frederick II, Duke of Legnica ( Polish: Fryderyk II Legnicki) (12 February 1480 – 17 September 1547), also known as the Great of Legnica ( Polish: Legnicki Wielki ), was a Duke of Legnica from 1488 (until 1495 and 1505 with his brothers), of Brzeg from 1521.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LegnicaLegnica - Wikipedia

    In 1505, Duke Frederick II of Legnica met in Legnica with the duke of nearby Głogów, Sigismund I the Old, the future king of Poland. [16] Mausoleum of the last Piast dukes in the Saint John the Baptist church One of the preserved streets in Legnica's Old Town with the Castle in the background

  4. Frederick I Piast of Legnica, Duke of Lubin, Duke of Strzelin, Duke of Chojnow, Duke of Brzeg, Duke of Olawa, Duke of Legnica, was born 3 May 1446 to Jan I of Lubin (1425-c1453) and Hedwig of Brzeg (c1433-1471) and died 9 May 1488 of unspecified causes. He married Ludmila of Poděbrady...

  5. Frederick III, Duke of Legnica ( Polish: Fryderyk III Legnicki) (22 February 1520 – 15 December 1570) was a Duke of Legnica during 1547–1551 and 1556–1559 (both times was deposed by Habsburgs Emperors Charles V and Ferdinand I). He was the eldest son of Frederick II, Duke of Legnica - Brzeg, by his second wife Sophie, daughter of ...

  6. Father. Frederick I of Legnica. Mother. Ludmila of Poděbrady. George I, Duke of Brieg (Brzeg) ( Polish: Jerzy I brzeski; 1481 or 1483 – 30 May 1521), was a Duke of Legnica during 1488-1505 (with his brother as co-ruler) and of Brzeg (Brieg) since 1505 until his death.

  7. Frederick I (German: Friedrich I.; 11 July 1657 – 25 February 1713), of the Hohenzollern dynasty, was (as Frederick III) Elector of Brandenburg (1688–1713) and Duke of Prussia in personal union (Brandenburg-Prussia). The latter function he upgraded to royalty, becoming the first King in Prussia (1701–1713).