Treaty of Trentschin — The Treaty of Trentschin ( de. Vertrag von Trentschin) or Trenčín was a treaty signed between King Charles I of Hungary, King John of Bohemia, and King Casimir III of Poland. It was signed on 24 August 1335 in Trentschin (Trenčín), Kingdom of… … Wikipedia
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Lower Silesia — This article is about the historical region. For the Polish administrative region, see Lower Silesian Voivodeship. For the former Prussian province, see Lower Silesia Province (Prussia). Silesian coat of arms, Hugo Gerhard Ströhl (1851 1919)… … Wikipedia
History of Silesia — can be traced for many millenias, although only the last one and a half are relatively known. Silesia has been inhabited from time immemorial by people of multiple ethnic groups. Germanic tribes were first recorded within Silesia in the 1st… … Wikipedia
Duchy of Silesia — Księstwo śląskie (pl) Herzogtum Schlesien (de) Slezská knížectví (cs) Province of Poland … Wikipedia
Duchy of Nysa — Księstwo Nyskie (pl) Herzogtum Neisse (de) Niské knížectví (cs) Silesian duchy … Wikipedia
History of Wrocław — Wrocław ( de. Breslau) has long been the largest and culturally dominant city in Silesia, and is today the capital of Poland s Lower Silesia Voivodeship (Dolnośląskie). The history of Wrocław starts at a crossroads in Lower Silesia. It was one of … Wikipedia
Congress of Visegrád (1335) — The first Congress of Visegrád was a 1335 summit in Visegrád in which Casimir III of Poland, Charles I of Hungary, and John I of Bohemia formed an anti Habsburg alliance. John gave up his claims to the Polish throne in exchange for 20,000 Prague… … Wikipedia
Middle Silesia — Map of Prussian Silesia, showing the historical location of Middle Silesia (Regierungsbezirk Breslau) Middle Silesia (Polish: Śląsk środkowy, German: Mittelschlesien) was a colloquial designation for the Regierungsbezirk Breslau subdivision in… … Wikipedia
Duchies of Silesia — The Duchies of Silesia resulted from divisions of the original Duchy of Silesia after 1138. In accordance with the last will and testament of Duke Bolesław III Wrymouth, the Kingdom of Poland was, upon his death in 1138, divided into five… … Wikipedia