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and reformed the coinage, which brought considerable revenue into the royal coffers. All these efforts had an enormous influence on the economic and cultural development of the country.
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in 1499). His burial place actually remains unknown. Another popular hypothesis about the fate of his remains claims that in 1086 they were transferred to the
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soon thereafter); the Polish king seized the occasion to launch an invasion against Henry IV's vassal, Vratislaus II of
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1371:Przemysł II
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777:Jan Długosz
531:Świętosława
387:Benedictine
218:Predecessor
171:Predecessor
1634:Categories
1512:Casimir IV
1155:Leszko III
1044:1058–1079
853:2010-03-25
821:References
796:Zwiefalten
773:Wyszesława
741:and died.
717:in Austria
673:infidelity
667:, who had
661:Stanislaus
637:polychrome
450:Pomerelian
263:(disputed)
206:Coronation
80:newspapers
1522:Alexander
1446:Restored
1378:See also:
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1206:Siemomysł
1173:Chościsko
1168:Popiel II
1148:Leszko II
1120:Krakus II
1097:Legendary
735:Carinthia
727:incognito
595:of Kiev.
560:in 1073.
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511:Přemyslid
201:1076–1079
181:Successor
166:1058–1076
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1266:Zbigniew
1196:Siemowit
1162:Popiel I
1141:Leszko I
1113:Krakus I
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688:traditor
653:Iziaslav
550:Gertruda
525:town of
523:Moravian
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496:adultery
454:Silesian
446:Mazovian
341:Szczodry
1618:Italics
1484:Jadwiga
1234:Bezprym
1127:Lech II
989:onet.pl
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608:Bogumił
481:Solomon
473:Hungary
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399:Wrocław
391:Mogilno
292:Dynasty
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235:c. 1042
94:scholar
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665:Kraków
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477:Béla I
452:, and
422:Śmiały
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403:Kraków
356:Poland
348:Polish
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