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Legnica (Polish: [lɛɡˈɲit͡sa] ; German:
Liegnitz,
pronounced [ˈliːɡnɪts] ; Silesian: Ligńica; Czech: Lehnice; Latin: Lignitium) is a city in southwestern...
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military engagements are
known as the
Battle of
Liegnitz or
Battle of
Legnica after the
Silesian town of
Liegnitz - Legnica, in south-western Poland: The Battle...
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Regierungsbezirk Liegnitz was an
administrative region in the
Prussian Province of
Silesia and
later Lower Silesia. It
existed from 1815 to 1945 and covered...
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Dresden 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8
Prague 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 The
Battle of
Liegnitz on 15
August 1760 saw
Frederick the Great's
Prussian Army
defeat the Austrian...
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Liegnitz was a
German ****ociation
football club from what was then the city of
Liegnitz,
Lower Silesia in Germany, but is
today Legnica, Poland. The...
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Princess Sophie of
Legnica (1525 – 6
February 1546) was wife and
consort of the
Elector of Brandenburg. Born into the
House of Schlesien-Piast, she was...
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Rudolf of
Liegnitz (German:
Georg Rudolf von
Liegnitz; Polish:
Jerzy Rudolf Legnicki) (22
January 1595 – 14
January 1653) was duke of
Liegnitz-Wohlau (present-day...
- 1580–1581). He was the
third but
second surviving son of
Frederick III, Duke of
Liegnitz, by his wife Katharina,
daughter of
Henry V, Duke of Mecklenburg. He was...
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divided into two
administrative regions (Regierungsbezirke),
Breslau and
Liegnitz. The
province was not
congruent with the
historical region of
Lower Silesia...
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Frederick I of
Liegnitz (3 May 1446 – 9 May 1488), was a Duke of Chojnów and
Strzelin from 1453, of Oława and
Legnica from 1454, of
Brzeg from 1481 and...