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was split off for Wenceslas. The youngest brother, Przemko II, was destined for an ecclesiastical career and did not receive a share of the duchy. The duchy was now so fragmented that the revenue did not cover the Duke's cost of living. William saw no option but to become a
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in 1440. The Estates, however, rejected him as their sovereign. After length negotiations, they elected William of Opava as their new Duke. William's claim to Münsterberg was based on two relationships: his mother had been the sister of
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William died in 1452. His brother Ernest took up the guardianship of William's children. As their guardian, he sold William's 2/3 share of Opava to Duke
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In 1451, William transferred his ownership of Münsterberg to his brother Ernest, in exchange for a 1/3 share in the ownership of the
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William of Troppau died in 1452. He was buried in the Holy Spirit Church in
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William was married with Salome, a daughter of the East Bohemian nobleman
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His father died in 1433, leaving five sons. The oldest brother,
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took up the guardianship for his younger half-brothers William,
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and in 1464, he purchased the other 2/3 in Opole in 1464 from
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Vztahy mezi Kladskem a Frankenšteijnskem ve 14. a 15. stoleti
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dynasty, and he was married to Salome, a daughter of
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Opava
Noble family
Přemyslids
Frederick
Przemko III
Przemko I, Duke of Opava
Czech
Přemyslid dynasty
Opava
Münsterberg
Przemko I, Duke of Opava
Wenceslaus II
Ernest
Przemko II
Nicholas IV
Zlaté Hory
Duchy of Głubczyce
robber baron
Hynek Krušina of Lichtenburg
Duchy of Münsterberg
John I
Piast
Půta III of Častolovice
Nicholas V
Przemyslaus II
Henry IX
Żagań
Głogów
Wrocław

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