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  1. 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.

  2. George Rudolf of Liegnitz was duke of Liegnitz-Wohlau 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.

  3. Georg Rudolph, Duke of Liegnitz, Brieg and Goldberg (Composer, Poet) Born: January 22, 1595 - Ohlau [now Oława], near Breslau [now Wrocław], Poland. Died: January 14, 1653 - Breslau. Georg Rudolph, Duke of Liegnitz [now Legnica], Brieg [now Brzeg] and Goldberg, was German patron, bibliophile, composer and poet.

  4. The duke of Liegnitz, George Rudolf of Liegnitz († 1653) of the Piast dynasty, died childless. He left in his will of 1646 substantial means for the establishment a school for noble Protestant boys from Silesia, placed under the administration of the Liegnitz Johanniskirche through the Johannisstiftung.

  5. Sophie Elisabeth of Anhalt-Dessau (10 February 1589 – 9 February 1620) was a German princess of the House of Ascania. She was the last abbess of Gernrode (r.1593-1614). After leaving the abbey, Sophie Elisabeth married George Rudolf of Liegnitz and was duchess of Liegnitz until her death in 1620.

    • 1593 – 1614
    • Dorothea of Mansfeld-Arnstein
  6. 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.

  7. Georges-Rodolphe de Liegnitz ( allemand: Georg Rudolf von Liegnitz; polonais: Jerzy Rudolf Legnicki) (né le 22 janvier 1595 – 14 janvier 1653) est duc de Liegnitz-Wohlau (désormais Legnica - Wołów) de 1602 à 1653. Il est également un humaniste un mécène des arts, un compositeur et un poète, il est aussi « Haut-Gouverneur ...