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  2. Bolesław the Forgotten - Wikipedia

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    This date cannot be connected with Bolesław I Chrobry (who died in 1025) and Bolesław II the Bold (dead in 1081, deposed and exiled) so it may refer to the Forgotten. In addition, an indirect reference to his existence may be found in the Małopolska Chronicle , where Bolesław III Wrymouth is called Bolesław IV.

  3. List of Polish monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Bolesław I Chrobry 967–992–1025: Emnilda of Lusatia 975–1017: Bezprym 986–1031–1032: ... Grodziski S., Polska w czasach przełomu (1764–1815), Kraków 2001.

  4. Chrobry fortified village in Szprotawa - Wikipedia

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    Remnants of the earthworks as seen from the west December 2008 excavations by the Polish Academy of Sciences. The Chrobry fortified village (Polish: Gród Chrobry, German: Wallburg Chrobry) is an archaeological earthwork and a historical monument near Szprotawa, in the Polish southwestern province of Lower Silesia.

  5. Bolesław I the Brave - Wikipedia

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    Bolesław was born in 966 or 967, [2] the first child of Mieszko I of Poland and his wife, the Bohemian princess Dobrawa, known in Czech as Doubravka. [3] [4] His Epitaph, which was written in the middle of the 11th century, emphasised that Bolesław had been born to a "faithless" father and a "true-believing" mother, suggesting that he was born before his father's baptism.

  6. Jan Kanty Maszkowski - Wikipedia

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    Bolesław Chrobry in Kiev (Bolesław Chrobry w Kijowie ) Jan III Sobieski , (1835); [3] Portrait of Władysław IV king of Poland , (Władysław IV, król Polski ) Self-portrait in square-topped cap (Autoportret w konfederatce , 1840); [3] Defence of Trembowla , (Obrona Trembowli , 1848); [3]

  7. Chroberz - Wikipedia

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    According to the chronicle of Marcin Kromer, in 1019 or 1020 Bolesław Chrobry, while returning from Kiev Expedition (1018), established a settlement in Chroberz.The first mention about town appears in an 1153 document Codex diplomaticus Poloniae, in which today's Chroberz is referred to as Chrober.

  8. Bolesław II the Bold - Wikipedia

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    Bolesław II the Bold (Polish: Bolesław II Śmiały; c. 1042 – 2/3 April 1081 or 1082), also known as the Generous (Szczodry Polish ⓘ) was Duke of Poland from 1058 to 1076 and King of Poland from 1076 to 1079.

  9. 2010 Bolesław Chrobry Tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd Tournament for Bolesław Chrobry Crown - First King of Poland was the 2010 version of the Bolesław Chrobry Tournament. It took place on 29 May at the Start Gniezno Stadium in Gniezno, Poland. The Tournament was won by Pole Tomasz Gollob, who beat Rune Holta, Nicki Pedersen and Greg Hancock in the final. [1]