Henry III the White

Duke of Wroclaw, notable ruler

Henry III the White - Duke of Wroclaw, notable ruler
Born

None
None years ago

Died

December 3rd, 1266
758 years ago — None years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Poland

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Ruler of Wroclaw during the 13th century. Governed the Duchy of Wroclaw, which was part of Silesia. Played a significant role in the political landscape of the region amid the fragmentation of Poland. His reign was marked by efforts to consolidate power within Silesia and protect his territory from external threats. Interacted with other Polish nobles and sought alliances to strengthen his position. Passed away in 1266, leaving a legacy tied to the complex history of Silesian duchies.

Governed the Duchy of Wroclaw

Participated in regional politics of Silesia

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