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- Sieciech (mid 11th century AD – early 12th century AD) was a medieval Polish magnate and statesman. All information about Sieciech has come down from the...
- government to his count palatine (Polish: wojewoda), a nobleman named Sieciech. Sieciech's administration of the realm was negatively perceived by those of...
- 11th century, when real power in the country was held by the Palatine Sieciech, the opposition of some Silesian magnates caused the return of Zbigniew...
- palatine Sieciech, who became the de facto ruler of the country. Backed by their father, Boleslaw and his half-brother Zbigniew finally expelled Sieciech from...
- disinterested in becoming king and the country was effectively run by wojewoda Sieciech. In 1102, Bolesław III Wrymouth became the ruler of Poland. Unlike Władysław...
- church built between 1079 and 1098 by a medieval Polish statesman Palatine Sieciech. It is a rare surviving example of the European fortress church used for...
- back to the 11th century, a common telling is as follows: In 1094 A.D., Sieciech was Voivode of Kraków. In this year the Moravians invaded Poland in force...
- that she was the mistress of Sieciech, the count palatine and true governor of the country. Judith actively aided Sieciech in his schemes to take over...
- Anonymus the young prince was poisoned during a feast on orders of palatine Sieciech (who as Gallus Anonymus wrote wanted to "kill off the entire Piast dynasty")...
- Anonym's chronicle, there is noted the nobility's alarm when the Palatine Sieciech "elevated those of a lower class over those who were noble born" entrusting...