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    Racibórz with Cieszyn and Oświęcim, jointly with his minor brother Przemysław. After another partition in 1290, Mieszko took his residence in Cieszyn and became...
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    Duke of Cieszyn, his father → Casimir I, Duke of Cieszyn, his father → Mieszko I, Duke of Cieszyn, his mother → Euphemia of Greater Poland, her father...
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    Skoczów (category Cieszyn County)
    castellanies of Cieszyn and Oświęcim, and would more likely use the title dux Oppoliensis et dominus Tessinensis et Ratiboriensis than Mieszko II the Fat (who...
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    Upper Silesia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    capital Wrocław (Czech: Vratislav). By 990 the newly installed Piast duke Mieszko I of the Polans had conquered large parts of Silesia. From the Middle Silesia...
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    Vladislaus of Bytom sold Siewierz to Casimir I, Duke of Cieszyn. In 1359 the duke of Cieszyn bought Siewierz from Duke Bolko II the Small, for 2,500 marks...
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  • Ziębice, Głogów, Ścinawa, Żagan and Oleśnica in Lower Silesia; Koźle, Cieszyn, Bytom, Niemodlin, Opole, Strzelce, Racibórz and Opava in Upper Silesia...
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    Duchy of Oświęcim (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the Silesian duke Mieszko IV Tanglefoot in 1177. From 1281 onwards, the area had been part of the Silesian Duchy of Teschen (Cieszyn) until after the death...
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  • own right. Mieszko II died on 22 October 1246, without issue. In his will, he left all his land to his brother Władysław, except Cieszyn, which he gave...
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    Czechowice-Dziedzice (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    December 2021. It lies on the northeastern edge of the historical region of Cieszyn Silesia. It is a large rail junction with four stations, located at the...
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    Territorial evolution of Poland (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    and Czechoslovak residents: Cieszyn, Orawa, and Spisz. The Duchy of Cieszyn The Cieszyn Silesia or the Duchy of Cieszyn (German: Teschen and Czech: Tesin)...
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