Nicholas I of Opole (Polish: Mikołaj I; c. 1424 – 3 July 1476) was a duke of Opole since 1437 (until 1439 with his brother as co-ruler), Duke of Brzeg...
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Nicholas I may refer to: Pope Nicholas I (c. 800–867), or Nicholas the Great Nicholas Mystikos (852–925), Patriarch Nicholas I of Constantinople Nicholas...
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as co-rulers). He was the eldest son of Duke Nicholas I of Opole by his wife Agnes, daughter of Duke Louis II of Brzeg. He was named after his maternal...
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Jan II the Good (redirect from John II of Opole)
of the Polish Piast dynasty which was the oldest branch of the first Polish royal dynasty. He was born as the second son of Duke Nicholas I of Opole by...
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Jan I of Opole (Polish: Jan I Opolski) (1410/13 – 5 September 1439) was a Duke of Opole since 1437 (with his brother as co-ruler). He was the second son...
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of his father) and sole Duke of Niemodlin from 1476 until his death. He was the third son of Duke Nicholas I of Opole by his wife Agnes, daughter of Duke...
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Opole (Polish: [ɔˈpɔlɛ] ; German: Oppeln [ˈɔpl̩n] ; Silesian: Ôpole) is a city located in southern Poland on the Oder River and the historical capital...
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to the creation of the Duchy of Racibórz for Mieszko I and the Duchy of Opole for Jarosław, beginning the fragmentation of the Duchy of Silesia. The territories...
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of monarchs who used the title Duke of Opole and controlled the city and the surrounding area either directly or indirectly (see also Duchy of Opole)...
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Bolko IV of Opole (Polish: Bolko IV opolski; 1363/67 – 6 May 1437), was a Duke of Strzelce and Niemodlin during 1382–1400 (with his brothers as co-rulers)...
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