seat of Racibórz County. With Opole, Racibórz is one of the historic capitals of Upper Silesia, being the residence of the Dukes of Racibórz from 1172...
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heritage in 1163, the Duchy of Racibórz was formed in 1172 as a territory for Mieszko. It was centered on the towns of Racibórz, Koźle and Cieszyn. Mieszko's...
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Racibórz Conflict was a border conflict between Czechoslovakia and Poland that almost resulted in a military conflict between both countries. Border conflicts...
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The Battle of Raciborz took place in the Polish town of Raciborz, on 20 March 1241, during the Mongol invasion of Poland. It ended in the victory of a...
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Unia Racibórz can refer to: RTP Unia Racibórz, women's football team KP Unia Racibórz, men's football team This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Leszek of Racibórz (c. 1292 – 1336) was a Duke of Racibórz since 1306 and Duke of Koźle from 1334 until his death. He was the eldest child and only son...
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Euphemia of Racibórz, OP (Polish: Eufemia raciborska) (1299/1301 – 17 January 1359) was a Dominican prioress in Racibórz who was a former Polish princess...
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of Racibórz (Polish: Anna raciborska; b. 1292/98 – d. 1 January/21 August 1340), was a Polish princess member of the House of Piast in the Racibórz branch...
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arrived at the Racibórz Castle, as follows: From Tarnowskie Góry through Gliwice and Rudy, marching along the road amidst forests to Racibórz, where once...
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themselves. In 1282 both the Duchies of Opole and Racibórz were recreated, with Opole assigned to Bolko, and Racibórz to Przemysław. Those entities which were...
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