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  1. Louis I the Fair, also known as the Wise or the Righteous (Polish: Ludwik I Sprawiedliwy, Roztropny, or Prawy) or Louis I of Brzeg (Ludwik I brzeski; c. 1321 – 6/23 December 1398) was Duke of Legnica from 1342 to 1346 (jointly with his elder brother Wenceslaus I until 1345) and of Brzeg from 1358 until his death.

  2. Luis I el Hermoso , también conocido como el Sabio o el Justo ( en polaco : Ludwik I Sprawiedliwy , Roztropny o Prawy ) o Luis I de Brzeg ( Ludwik I brzeski ; c. 1321 - 6/23 de diciembre de 1398), miembro de la Silesian Piasts , fue un duque silesio de Legnica desde 1342 hasta 1346 (junto con su hermano mayor Wenceslao I hasta 1345) y de Brzeg ...

  3. Ludwik I the Fair or Louis I the Fair also known as the Wise, the Right or of Brzeg (Brieg) (Polish: Ludwik I Sprawiedliwy, Roztropny, Prawy or brzeski; c. 1321 – 6 /23 December 1398), was a Duke of Legnica two times: first during 1342–1345 (with his brother) and secondly during 1345–1346 (alone), and Duke of Brzeg from 1358.

  4. Carolingian dynasty. Louis the Pious [d] ( Latin: Hludowicus Pius; German: Ludwig der Fromme; French: Louis le Pieux; 778 – 20 June 840), [2] also called the Fair and the Debonaire, was King of the Franks and co-emperor with his father, Charlemagne, from 813. He was also King of Aquitaine from 781.

  5. Louis I of Brzeg Inés de Głogów-Żagań: Cónyuge: Alberto I de Baviera (desde 1353) Hijos: Juan III de Baviera; Juana Sofía de Baviera; Albert II de Wittelsbach; Guillermo II de Baviera; Margarita de Baviera-Straubing; Juana de Baviera; Información profesional; Ocupación: Aristócrata

  6. 1413–1436 Louis II, grandson of Louis I the Fair, also Duke of Brzeg since 1399; Line extinct, seized by Bohemia. 1436–1453 claimed by Louis III of Oława, nephew of Louis II, and his sons John I of Lüben and Henryk X of Chojnów; 1454–1488 Frederick I, son of John I of Lüben, also Duke of Brzeg from 1481; 1488–1495 John II ...

  7. Architecture. The Brzeg Castle was located in the northwestern edge of the town, where it was in contact with the oval line of the city fortifications from two sides. Its exact appearance from the Middle Ages is not fully known.