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Jarosław, Duke of Opole

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69: 190:. Since then, the Duke-Bishop reconciled with his father. A further sign of the reconciliation between father and son was that in that period the Silesian coins showed their names together. Jarosław died on 22 March 1201, a few months before his father, who took control of the Duchy of Opole. Ultimately, however, Opole was taken by Mieszko Tanglefoot at the beginning of the next year (1202), after a surprise attack on 148:
in 1163, he moved there with the rest of his family and was there when probably began his activity in politics. However, the second marriage of his father to the German lady Christina changed diametrally his situation. Jarosław's stepmother began to intrigue her, and Bolesław the Tall increasingly
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began to favour his younger sons. Jarosław was forced into a religious career (in the 1160s or the 1170s) and his father decided to leave his inheritance to his sons from his second marriage.
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However, Jarosław wasn't content with being removed from power (because, as the firstborn son he should have inherited Bolesław the Tall's part of the
179:, there the Silesian troops (then unnecessary because Mieszko III fled the battle before they arrived) were defeated by the Sandomierz 314: 319: 208: 213: 309: 186:. Three years later (1198) Jarosław accepted entirely his religious condition and has been elected Bishop of 271: 289: 72:
1172–1177. Fragmentation of the Duchy of Silesia begins, divided between: first son of Władysław,
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The next information found in Jarosław was in the 1190s. In 1195 Jarosław supported his uncle
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It is unknown whether he was born already in Silesia or in exile, but he was brought up in
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Index

Bolesław I the Tall

Bolesław I the Tall
Mieszko I Plątonogi
Polish
Opole
Bishop of Wrocław
Bolesław I the Tall
Zvenislava
Vsevolod II Olgovich
Kiev
Altenburg
Holy Roman Empire
Frederick Barbarossa
Mieszko I Tanglefoot
Duchy of Silesia
Erfurt
Racibórz
Opole
Mieszko III the Old
Battle of Mozgawą
Komes
Goworek of Rawa
Wrocław
Henry I the Bearded
ISBN
83-08-02829-2
Chronological Dates in Stoyan
Bolesław I the Tall
Duke of Opole

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