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    Mieszko II the Fat (Polish: Mieszko II Otyły) (c. 1220 – 22 October 1246) was a Duke of Opole-Racibórz from 1230 until his death, and Duke of Kalisz-Wieluń...
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  • France Mieszko II the Fat (c. 1220–1246), Duke of Opole-Racibórz and Duke of Kalisz-Wieluń Olaf II of Norway (995–1030), King of Norway Peter II of Cyprus...
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    minority of their rulers Mieszko II the Fat and Bolesław V the Chaste. Nevertheless, in 1239, Henry was compelled to resign the regency, although he remained...
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    rights. Four years later, Mieszko II the Fat attained his majority, and Henry II the Pious (son and successor of Henry I the Bearded), was forced to give...
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  • duke of Poland Mieszko I, Duke of Cieszyn (1252/1256–1315), founder of Cieszyn Piast dynasty and the first duke of Cieszyn Mieszko II the Fat (c. 1220–1246)...
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    Duchies of Silesia (category Lands of the Bohemian Crown)
    was succeeded by his son Henry II the Pious in 1238, while Upper Silesia was inherited by Casimir's son Mieszko II the Fat in 1239. He and his younger brother...
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    First Mongol invasion of Poland (category 1240 in the Mongol Empire)
    German; now the village Legnickie Pole, "Field of Legnica"). Henry, in addition to his own forces, was aided by Mieszko II the Fat (Mieszko II Otyły), as...
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    Mieszko IV Tanglefoot (Polish: Mieszko IV Plątonogi) (c. 1130 – 16 May 1211) was Duke of Kraków and High Duke of Poland from 9 June 1210 until his death...
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  • Battle of Racibórz (category 1241 in the Mongol Empire)
    Mieszko II the Fat. On 20 March 1241, units of the Mongol Army reached the Oder near Raciborz, and began to cross the river. Duke Mieszko II the Fat,...
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    elder brother Mieszko III the Old. Casimir II aimed to break the long-time alliance of Mieszko I Tanglefoot with his uncle Mieszko III the Old and in return...
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    Battle of Legnica (category 1241 in the Mongol Empire)
    than the tools of their trade. Lesser trained forces included an army from Opole under Duke Mieszko II the Fat; Moravians led by Boleslav, son of the Margrave...
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    Skoczów (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    be from the document allegedly issued in 1232 by Mieszko, dux Oppoliensis et dominus Tessinensis et Ratiboriensis (implicitly Mieszko II the Fat) for a...
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    Duchy of Silesia (category Pages using infobox country or infobox former country with the flag caption or type parameters)
    Henry II in 1239 had to resign the regency of Upper Silesia in favour of his cousin Mieszko II the Fat. He anew defended Lubusz, this time against the forces...
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    care of the fate of Lesser Poland, especially after the death of his cousin Duke Casimir I of Opole and the minority of his sons Mieszko II the Fat and Władysław...
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    Duchy of Opole and Racibórz (category 1521 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire)
    successor Duke Mieszko II the Fat was still a minor upon his father's death in 1230, the regency over his duchy was assumed by his uncle Henry I the Bearded...
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    1230-1246 Mieszko II the Fat (Mieszko II Otyły), son, followed by his brother 1246-1281 Władysław I 1281-1313 Bolko I, son of Władysław 1313-1356 Bolko II, son...
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    Konrad I of Masovia (category Christians of the Prussian Crusade)
    firstly to Duke Mieszko II the Fat of Opole, secondly to Duke Henry III the White of Wrocław. Dubrawka (b. c. 1230, d. 1265). Mieszko (bef. 1236 – bef...
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    noblewoman (d. 1279) Margaret of Bar, countess of Luxembourg (d. 1275) Mieszko II (the Fat), duke of Kalisz-Wieluń (d. 1246) Mohammad Rohani, Afghan religious...
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    Bearded until 1238 Mieszko II the Fat (1230–1246), son Władysław of Opole (1246–1281), brother Split off Opole, Cieszyn and Bytom. Mieszko of Cieszyn (1281–1290)...
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  • document of Mieszko II the Fat, who called her his aunt (Amita), which means that she could be also the sister of his mother Viola. See MIESZKO I (IV) PLĄTONOGI...
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