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Henry III, Duke of Głogów

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302:. The Duke of Wrocław broke the law of hospitality and captured the three Dukes. Henry IV released them only after they recognized his overlordship. Although the agreement was concluded under duress, it has stood the test of time and in the next few years, we see Henry III, together with his brother Przemko II among the close associates of the Duke of Wroclaw in his great political ecclesiastical conflict Thomas II, bishop of Wroclaw. His loyalty to Henry IV Probus caused that the ruler of Głogów would be excommunicated twice. It was only after the death of Henry IV that Henry III's relations with the clergy returned to normality. 614:). This soon caused an armed conflict with the King of Bohemia and now of Poland Wenceslaus II. The danger around Henry III increased especially after 1301, when the Bohemian King took over the custody of the children of Henry V the Fat, this after the death on 9 November 1301 of their uncle Bolko I the Strict. Despite the delicate situation the war never occurred, because Wenceslaus II was busy in his attempts to obtain the Hungarian crown for his son. The death of Wenceslaus II in 1305 and the murder of his son and successor 597:. But when Konrad II returned to Żagań, Henryk III didn't want to return the Duchy to him, which was under his rule during his absence. Even after the intervention of the vassals and the Church, Henry III refused to give Konrad II his Duchy. Bishop Jan Romka excommunicated him and supported the requests of Konrad II. The fight with the church was resolved only on 24 April 1300 confirming the victory of the Bishop and the restitution of Żagań to Konrad II. 720:. His five sons: Henry IV, Konrad I, Jan, Boleslaw and Przemko II, soon split between them the inheritance of his father and led to the decline of the Duchy. Moreover, this political fragmentation, visible especially in the Greater Poland region, scared the local nobility, who thought that maybe they risked losing their positions. In the end, Władysław I the Elbow-high was able to conquer all Greater Poland in 1314. 419:
Henry V's rule over Wrocław was extremely conservative and clashed with some political opponents among the nobility. One of them, Pakosław Zdzieszyca, was sentenced to death accused of murder. The revenge of Pakosław's son Lutka, was impressive: on 11 November 1293 he captured Henry V and gave him to
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In the internal politics, Henry III could maintain his Duchy far away from the wars where he was constantly involved, and in consequence, the economy improved and with this the prestige and wealth of Głogów increased. Henry III also introduced administrative and monetary reforms which affected not
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the following year favored the opportunities of Henry III over his pretentions in Greater Poland. The death of his brother Konrad II on 11 October 1304 further facilitated Henry III's situation, because he could annex his Duchy of Żagań without inconvenience and also reunified the whole Duchy of
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at their head) Henry III and Władysław I signed a new treaty, under which in return for confirmation of the church and the inclusion in a future "Kingdom" of the functions of Chancellor, Henry III promised assistance to Władysław I in order to complete the total subjection of Greater Poland,
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was annexed by Henry IV without any protest of Henry III. However, one year later, on 23 June 1290, Henry IV Probus died suddenly, probably poisoned, an event which seriously affected the further career of the Duke of Glogów. In his will, the dying Duke of
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In his relations with the Church, Henry III was a generous benefactor. During his rule several monasteries and parish churches were founded. The Duke of Głogów also patron of many artists, which is reflected in the building of the tombstones of
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The Duke of Glogów didn't have any intention of resigning his pretentions over the Greater Poland inheritance, as was evidenced in 1301, when he adopted the title: "Heir of the Polish Kingdom, Duke of Silesia, Głogów and Poznań"
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to take the government. The reasons for the Wrocław revolt were unknown, but maybe the harsh rule of Henry III was a decisive factor. In any event, Henry III refused to accept this and immediately declared war on Henry V.
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formed a coalition of Silesian Princes to help the prisoner Duke. However, they were defeated in the Battle of Stolec on 24 April 1277. At the head of the Legnica troops came the son and heir of Bolesław II,
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left Henry III as his main heir. However, the Wrocław knights and burghers had other plans and one month later (mid-July 1290) they forced Henry I to escape. As their new ruler, the rebels invited Duke
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on 11 January 1288 Henry III was knighted by the Duke of Wrocław. The major proof of the subjugation of the Duke of Glogów was after the death of his brother Przemko on 26 February 1289: his Duchy of
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This event is mentioned in the foundation of the collegiate church of St. Cross in Wrocław, and according to the reports of Jan Długosz, who, however, instead of Henry III of Głogow mentions
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Traditionally is believed that Henry III was the oldest of the brothers because he inherited from his father the center of the principality - Głogów, and also appears as the oldest one in
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as the prince knighted that day; this is impossible, given the age of the later (more than 40 years old), and the hostility between him and Henry IV Probus. T. Jurek: H
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took his lands in his name; with this, the ruler of Wroclaw showed his intentions to stretch his sovereignty over all the other Głogów princes and Silesian rulers.
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on Wenceslaus II's coronation in 1297), but also his relations with Władysław I the Elbow-high deteriorated, and at the end a war broke out. In June 1298, in
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Shortly after taking control over Wrocław, Henry V the Fat forced the Duke of Głogów to renounce all his pretensions over the disputed territories of
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in March 1297; the Duke of Głogów managed to make a truce with the Duke of Jawor, but was forced to renounce the above-mentioned districts.
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on 23 August 1299 an agreement was concluded under which Henry III was forced to abandon his pretentions over all Greater Poland for good.
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and in this way he could obtain the Royal crown. The conflict between the Piast Dukes was used by King Wenceslaus II. In the village of
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Henry III accepted immediately the intervention of the Bohemian King, because he was busy in his own duchy with his disputes with the
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Henry I, who put him in an iron cage for almost six months. Henry V only obtained his freedom after surrendering the towns of
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as the oldest, and probably his physical deformity (hunchback) prevented him from taking power in the capital. K. Jasiński:
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Little is known about his first years of life. In 1267 Henry III participated in the canonization of his great-grandmother
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only the townspeople but also his own court and the nobility. Also, he founded more than a dozen urban centers (like
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The reason Henry III gave large concessions to Władysław I in the treaty of 1296 was that he was already defeated by
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resisted the pretentions of the Duke of Głogów, but he was able to master it in 1307 from his current ruler, Duke
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Both sides quickly began to find allies who would support them in the war. Henry III made a treaty with the
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was murdered. The Greater Poland-Głogów alliance collapsed around 1293, when Przemysł II attacked Duke
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In the spring of 1306 Henry III was able to advance over the Greater Poland-Kuyavia borderline (
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as his heir over Poznań, and, in case of his death without male issue, over all Greater Poland.
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Katharina (born c. 1300-05 – died 5 December 1323/1326), married firstly bef. 24 March 1317 to
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The first participation of Henry III in the political arena was in 1277, when together with
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Increase of Henry III's power. Adoption of the title "Heir of the Kingdom of Poland"
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The close cooperation between Henry III and Henryk IV Probus was evident when in
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Claims over Greater Poland. Acquisition of parts from Przemysł II's inheritance
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Henry III and Władysław I quickly concluded a settlement on 10 March 1296 in
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At the end of the 1290s Henry III could improve his relations with the King
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This article was translated from his original in Polish Knowledge (XXG).
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Henryk Probus i Henryk głogowski, stosunki wzajemne w latach 1273-1290
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Henryk Probus i Henryk głogowski, stosunki wzajemne w latach 1273-1290
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Orientacje polityczne biskupów metropolii gnieźnieńskiej 1283-1320
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Orientacje polityczne biskupów metropolii gnieźnieńskiej 1283-1320
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formed an alliance against Bolesław III's ambitious plans.
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Death of Przemysł II and the succession over Greater Poland
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Fall of King Ottokar II and Division of the Duchy of Głogów
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Konrad I głogowski. Studium z dziejów dzielnicowego Śląska
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Beatrice (born 1290 - died 24 March 1322, married on 1309
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Disputes with Bishop Jan Romka and Konrad II the Hunchback
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Henry III died on 11 December 1310 and was buried in the
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Historia Śląska od najdawniejszych czasów do roku 1400
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Historia Śląska od najdawniejszych czasów do roku 1400
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he took part in an armed expedition against his uncle
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In 1281 Henry III, together with Henry V the Fat and
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A listing of descendants of Konrad I, Duke of Głogów
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Dziedzic królestwa polskiego książę głogowski Henryk
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Dziedzic królestwa polskiego książę głogowski Henryk
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Salome (born c. 1297 – died before 9 December 1309).
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The conflict was caused by the Duchy of 306:Henry IV's death and execution of his will 20: 878:, Kraków 2007, pp. 115–151; T. Silnicki: 848:, vol. I, Wrocław 1973, p. 78; T. Jurek: 783:John V, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel 755:(born c. 1295 – died January–March 1321). 286:Influence of Henry IV Probus over Silesia 991:Genealogical database by Herbert Stoyan 825: 816:, which she ruled until her own death. 795:(born 1300-08 – died 11 January 1331). 743:(born 1291-93 – died 22 January 1342). 7: 734:Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg 931:Śląsk w czasach Henryka IV Prawego 785:and secondly by September 1317 to 14: 927:Plany koronacyjne Henryka Probusa 728:In March 1291, Henry III married 787:John III, Count of Holstein-Plön 546:(for example, he was present in 205:to the Archbishop of Magdeburg. 117:Konrad I, Duke of Silesia-Glogau 464:On 8 February 1296 the Duke of 975:, vol. 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Index

Noble family
Silesian Piasts
Mathilda
Henry IV the Faithful
Konrad I of Oleśnica
Bolesław of Oleśnica
Agnes
Jan of Ścinawa
Przemko II of Głogów
Konrad I, Duke of Silesia-Glogau
Salome of Greater Poland
Polish
Glogów
Greater Poland
Konrad I
Głogów
Salome
Władysław
Greater Poland
Hedwig of Andechs
Sophie of Landsberg
Bolesławiec
Nowogrodziec nad Kwisą
Przemysł II
Greater Poland
Bolesław II the Bald
Ottokar II
Henry V the Fat
Battle on the Marchfeld
Głogów

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