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422:, and the penalty was only removed after the Greater Poland Duke repaired the damages in the Church states. The next campaign against Henry III was launched in September of the same year, but this time the joint expedition of Przemysł I, his brother Bolesław and Konrad I of Głogów avoided damages of Church goods.
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as a separated Duchy, but in foreign policy he retained full authority over
Greater Poland. It was not the final division. A year later, the ruler of Greater Poland crushed the opposition by imprisoning its leaders, the Castellan of Poznań Thomas of Nałęczów and his sons. Przemysł I released them in
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In 1249 Przemysł I exchanged again territories with his brother, giving him
Gniezno and becoming Duke of Poznań and Kalisz. In 1250, for unknown reasons, Przemysł had Bolesław arrested, becoming in this way the sole ruler of Greater Poland (Poznań, Gniezno and Kalisz). Only at
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Governor of Poznań Przedpełk Łódź , the castellan of Poznań Boguchwał, the Judge Domarat Grzymalita, and the master of the hunt Pakosław Awdaniec.
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in 1252), the situation remained tense on the western border. To address this problem, between 1254 and 1255 Przemysł I tried to establish warmer relations with the House of
Ascania through the betrothal of his eldest daughter Constance with
459:(the marriage took place after Przemysł I's death, in 1260). However, this strategy ultimately back-fired politically as the Ascanians used the marriage to claim rights over the western region of Greater Poland as their "
295:(although some historians believe that Władysław Odonic lost Ujście and Nakło before his death). Subsequently, he strove to recover the remaining part of Greater Poland. In 1241, after the death of his
910:, Poznań 1997, p. 18, where the authors consider that the separation of Kalisz districtas an independent Duchy was due to powerful intervention of the local nobility. In turn, Aleksander Swieżawski,
284:(1138 - ca. 1314). Two years later (in 1241), Przemysł approved his younger brother Bolesław as an official co-ruler, though this was merely a formality. In reality Przemysł reigned alone.
914:, Warsaw 2006, p. 37, considers that the idea of give a separated district to Bolesław was fully voluntary, since none of the primary sources informed about pressures from the nobility.
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757:, "Studia Źródłoznawcze" 5 (1960), p. 100. Jadwiga's Premyslid origin is supported by: Norbert Mika,
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894:, pp. 227–228. See Stanisław Zachorowski,
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720:
640:
590:. They had:
577:
557:
521:
505:
490:
481:Royal Castle
470:
446:in 1251 and
429:
414:goods (i.e.
393:
385:
365:
337:
318:
303:at the 1241
286:
279:
261:
237:
232:by his wife
227:
215:
211:
210:The numeral
209:
180:
179:
112:Noble family
29:
1215:1257 deaths
1118:(1239–1247)
1073:4 June 1257
635:Przemysł II
501:Bogufał III
436:Brandenburg
325:Międzyrzecz
153:Przemysł II
68:4 June 1221
1204:Categories
1194:1250–1253
1183:1249–1253
1172:1249–1257
1153:1249–1253
1093:1239–1257
1041:Genealogia
751:Genealogia
605:Euphrosyne
586:, Duke of
540:Mestwin II
497:Bogufał II
346:from Duke
181:Przemysł I
36:Przemysł I
1138:1244–1247
1112:1239–1249
1066:1220/1221
1043:, tabl 2.
978:, p. 237.
950:, p. 236.
777:, p. 258.
713:Footnotes
609:Trzebnica
595:Constance
580:Elisabeth
544:Pomerania
461:New March
448:Drezdenko
442:in 1247,
340:Elizabeth
242:Samboride
123:Spouse(s)
72:Trzebnica
662:See also
625:Euphemia
432:Ascanian
416:Oleśnica
396:Euphemia
297:Silesian
795:Przemęt
629:Wrocław
619:Owińska
588:Wrocław
444:Zbąszyń
377:Salomea
321:Zbąszyń
238:Jadwiga
234:Jadwiga
201:Gniezno
173:Jadwiga
76:Silesia
1069:
644:Poznań
564:Poznań
524:Kraków
516:Poznań
473:Poznań
457:John I
453:Conrad
440:Santok
389:Easter
381:Głogów
373:Konrad
368:Kalisz
356:Santok
352:Wieluń
344:Kalisz
289:Ujście
212:primus
205:Kalisz
197:Poznań
187:, was
169:Mother
159:Father
99:Buried
89:Poznań
1071:Died:
1064:Born:
554:Death
548:Nakło
477:Warta
327:from
293:Nakło
244:duke
133:Issue
615:Anna
499:and
323:and
291:and
199:and
83:Died
65:Born
57:seal
761:,
732:,
542:of
463:".
1206::
866::
495:,
311:.
220:.
91:,
74:,
797:.
631:.
621:.
611:.
601:.
518:.
236:(
20:)
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