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  1. d. r. Brzeg (udtale: [bʐɛk] latin: Alta Ripa, tysk: Brieg, schlesisk tysk: Brigg, schlesisk: Brzeg, Brzyg, tjekkisk: Břeh) er en by i den vestlige del af Opole Voivodeship i det sydlige Polen. Byen har 34.492 (2021) [1] indbyggere og et areal på 16,0 km². Den er administrationsby i powiatet (amt) Brzeg.

  2. John Christian was accused of allowing the access of the Saxon armies to Brzeg; the Imperial troops invaded his Duchy, and the Duke, his family and court were forced to fled. First, he moved to Wołów, and shortly after he moved to Wąsosz , where, feared of the troops of Schaffgotsch, and together with his brother, George Rudolf, on 12 October 1633 he managed to come to Poland, stopping in ...

  3. Christian became in Duke of Brzeg and Oława with their brothers George III and Louis IV; however, the full government of the Duchy was taken by the eldest brother George III. After finishing the school Christian returned to Silesia, still under the hands of the Swedish army. In 1642 he survived the 4-week siege of Brieg/Brzeg by the Swedish.

  4. br.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrzegBrzeg - Wikipedia

    Brzeg (Brieg en alamaneg) zo ur gêr eus Pologn, e Silezia Izel, e voivodiezh Opole, war lez ar stêr Odra (Oder en alamaneg). Kemmoù ...

  5. Duchy of Brzeg. The Duchy of Brzeg ( Polish: Księstwo Brzeskie) or Duchy of Brieg ( German: Herzogtum Brieg; Czech: Knížectví břežské) was one of the Duchies of Silesia, created in 1311 during the fragmentation of the Duchy of Wrocław. A Bohemian fief from 1329, it was ruled by the Silesian Piasts until their extinction in 1675.

  6. jv.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrzegBrzeg - Wikipédia

    Brzeg (Jerman Brieg) iku sawijining kutha ing Polen. Kutha iki sing ndunungi 38.496 jiwa. Artikel ngenani Polen iki minangka artikel rintisan.

  7. Joachim Frederick died on 25 March 1602 in Brzeg. On 7 May, he was buried in the local church of St. Hedwig. Under his will, wrote on 16 December 1595, he gave the district of Oława to his wife as dower. He was succeeded by his two surviving sons, John Christian and George Rudolf. Since both are minors at that time, the regency was exercised ...