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  1. Bolko II of Ziębice (Polish: Bolko II Ziębicki; 1 February 1300 – 11 June 1341) was a Duke of Jawor-Lwówek-Świdnica-Ziębice in Poland from 1301 to 1312 (with his brothers as co-rulers), of Świdnica-Ziębice from 1312 to 1322 (with his brother as co-ruler), and sole Duke of Ziębice from 1322 until his death.

  2. 13 de ago. de 2023 · Bolko II of Ziębice (Polish: Bolko II Ziębicki; 1 February 1300 – 11 June 1341) was a Duke of Jawor-Lwówek-Świdnica-Ziębice in Poland from 1301 to 1312 (with his brothers as co-rulers), of Świdnica-Ziębice from 1312 to 1322 (with his brother as co-ruler), and sole Duke of Ziębice from 1322 until his death.

    • "Herzog von Schlesien-Münsterberg"
    • June 11, 1341 (41)
    • February 01, 1300
  3. The youngest son, Bolko II Ziębicki, received Münsterberg (Ziębice) in 1321 and was the first to style himself Duke of Münsterberg (Duke of Ziębice). He resided in the town's castle. After he demanded land from the diocese's domains, a long-running dispute with the Bishop of Breslau arose, and the bishop imposed an interdict ...

  4. Bolko II the Small (c. 1312 – 28 July 1368), was the last independent Duke of the Piast dynasty in Silesia. He was Duke of Świdnica from 1326, Duke of Jawor and Lwówek from 1346, Duke of Lusatia from 1364, Duke over half of Brzeg and Oława from 1358, Duke of Siewierz from 1359, and Duke over half of Głogów and Ścinawa from 1361.

  5. 6 de dez. de 2023 · April 23, 1358 (29-38) Hungary. Place of Burial: Henryków, Ziębice / Ząbkowice Śląskie, Dolnośląskie, Poland. Immediate Family: Son of Bolko II of Ziębice and Gutta de Vaud, Duchess of Silesia-Münsterberg. Husband of Agnes Cruschina Prinzessin von Lichtenberg.

    • Wrocław, Dolnośląskie
    • Wrocław, Dolnośląskie, Poland
    • circa 1324
    • April 23, 1358 (29-38)Hungary
  6. In 1341, Prince Bolko II of Ziębice was buried in the abbey, and soon after his wife. The prosperity of the monastery was brought to an end by the Hussite wars that hit the abbey in the years 1428–1430. The monastery was burned and plundered, and the monks fled to Nysa and Wrocław.

  7. enwiki Bolko II of Ziębice; frwiki Bolko II de Ziębice; itwiki Bolko II di Münsterberg; jawiki ボルコ2世 (ジェンビツェ公) nlwiki Bolko II van Ziębice; plwiki Bolko II ziębicki; ruwiki Болеслав II Зембицкий; ukwiki Болко II Зебицький; zhwiki 波爾科二世 (津比采)