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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.
- c. 1321
- Bolesław III the Generous
- Between 6 and 23 December 1398
- Margaret of Bohemia
Louis the Pious (Latin: Hludowicus Pius; German: Ludwig der Fromme; French: Louis le Pieux; 778 – 20 June 840), 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.
- 813–840
- Hildegarde
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 desde ...
26 de abr. de 2022 · The winner in the conflict was Louis I, who in addition to the confirmation of his government over Lubin, obtained from Wenceslas I the town of Chojnów, the half of Oława, the Duchy of Brzeg and a monetary compensation of 4,500 pieces of silver.
- Legnica, Schlesien, Böhmen
- circa 1317
- "Ludwik Sprawiedliwy", "Roztropny", "Prawy"
- Legnica, Schlesien, Böhmen, Deutschland (HRR)
The winner in the conflict was Louis I, who in addition to the confirmation of his government over Lubin, obtained from Wenceslas I the town of Chojnów, the half of Oława, the Duchy of Brzeg and a monetary compensation of 4,500 pieces of silver.
The Duchy of Legnica ( Polish: Księstwo Legnickie, Czech: Lehnické knížectví) or Duchy of Liegnitz ( German: Herzogtum Liegnitz) was one of the Duchies of Silesia. Its capital was Legnica ( Liegnitz) in Lower Silesia .
The full form of the medieval castle was made by prince Louis I in the years 1360-1370. The ruler also founded in 1371 a collegiate church on the site of a little earlier castle chapel. Gathering nearly thirty priests, the collegiate church of Brzeg quickly gained a lot of significance, it also was a center of culture and education.