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Przemko II of Głogów

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Przemko II died unexpectedly on 11 January 1331 aged less than thirty years and was buried in Glogów. There are some assumptions about the circumstances of his sudden death: the "Chronicle of the Princes of Poland" stated that the Duke was poisoned by their own vassals. However, it's unknown if the
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In 1318, his mother Matilda died, and Przemko II, with his older brother Henry IV inherited Glogów (since 1317, Jan was an independent Duke of Ścinawa). The final division of the lands was made in 1321, when Przemko II became the independent ruler Duke of Glogów. Little is known about his reign. On
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appeared before the city walls, and began the siege. Without chances of an effective defense, the city capitulated on 2 October, and all the Duchy of Glogów was incorporated into the Kingdom of Bohemia. Constance was forced to refuge in the court of his grandparents, the Polish King and Queen, and
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began to openly pressure the Silesian Dukes to paid homage to him. This time was particularly difficult for the Duke of Glogów, specially after 1329, when he was the only of Henry III's sons who refused to paid tribute to the Bohemian King. According to the "Chronicle of the Princes of Poland"
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After his father's death in 1309, Przemko II succeeded him in all his lands with his brothers as co-rulers; however, because he was a child at that time, he moved with his mother Matilda to her
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29 July 1326, he concluded an agreement with the brothers Henry IV and Jan, according to which if one of them died without male issue, the other two inherited his land.
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as her dower and, according to the treaty of 1326, his brother Henry IV and Jan divided between them the rest of his lands. However, by September 1331, King
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perpetrators of the crime were punished. It's assumed that the reason behind the premature death of Przemko II was his reckless politics over the duchy.
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Przemko II, however, didn't intend to abandon the idea of have his own offspring, because by March 1326, he had already married with
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Jan of Ścinawa was compelled to sellhis rights over half of the Duchy to the Bohemian King for 2,000
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In 1312 was made the formal division of the Duchy. Przemko II, along with older brothers
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as co-rulers. However, two years later, as a result of the disputes with
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This article was translated from his original in Polish Knowledge (XXG).
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from 1309 to 1312 (with his brothers as co-ruler) and Duke of
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starting in 1318 (until 1321 with his brother, then alone).
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Resistance against the politics of King John of Bohemia
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First divisions of the Duchy. Loss of Greater Poland
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Index

Żagań
Ścinawa
Oleśnica
Namysłów
Gniezno
Kalisz
Głogów
Henry III (I)
Głogów
Matilda
Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
dower
Glogów
Henry IV the Faithful
Jan
Żagań
Ścinawa
Poznań
Władysław I the Elbow-high
Greater Poland
Obra River
Constance
Bernard of Świdnica
John of Bohemia
Glogów
John of Bohemia
grzywna
Henry V of Iron
Jan II the Mad
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