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Polish magnate and statesman
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
Sieciech
Duke of Poland from 1107 to 1138
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
Bolesław_III_Wrymouth
Duke of Poland
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
Zbigniew_(duke_of_Poland)
Duke of Poland
the effective power during his reign was held by magnates, most notably Sieciech as the count palatine, whose influence over state affairs became a defining
Władysław_I_Herman
Roman Catholic church in Kraków, Poland
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
St._Andrew's_Church,_Kraków
1096 battle of the Civil war in Poland
It is thought that he was poisoned by Sieciech so that he would not pose even an illusory threat to Sieciech's position. All this led to the fact that
Battle_of_Gopło
Monarchy in Central Europe from 1025 to 1795
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
Kingdom_of_Poland
Queen of Hungary from 1063 to 1074
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
Judith_of_Swabia
Klara Bolesław, Emilia, Jan, Julian, Juliusz, Piotr Jan, Samuel, Samuela, Sieciech, Sobiesław, Świeciech Emilian, Filipina, Franciszek, Joanna, Kazimiera
Name_days_in_Poland
Noble class in the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
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
Szlachta
11th-century Polish prince
young prince was poisoned during a feast, possibly on orders of palatine Sieciech (who as Gallus Anonymus wrote wanted to "kill off the entire Piast dynasty")
Mieszko_Bolesławowic
Church built to serve a defensive role in times of war
at Grodzka Street, it was built by a medieval Polish statesman Palatine Sieciech in 1079–1098. St. Andrew was the only Romanesque church in Kraków to withstand
Fortified_church
Period of Polish history from 960 to 1370
Herman (r. 1079–1102). Władysław was strongly dependent on Count Palatine Sieciech, an advisor from the ranks of the Polish nobility who acted much as the
History of Poland during the Piast dynasty
History_of_Poland_during_the_Piast_dynasty
Polish coat of arms
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
Godziemba_coat_of_arms
of Bohemia Sieciech Victory 1093– 1100 Civil War in Poland Władysław I Herman Sieciech Zbigniew of Poland Bolesław III Wrymouth Sieciech Władysław I
List_of_wars_involving_Poland
Slavic names by country
tech, ciech, tješ, teš happy, comfort, consolle Ciechosław, Wojciech, Sieciech, Techomir, Dobrociech, Božetech, Tješimir, Sławociech, Tešimir, Těšimir
Slavic_names
Polish actor
Full Gallop Ksawery Feature film Żółta szlafmyca albo kolęda na Nowy Rok Sieciech Television play Uczeń diabła Krzyś Abigel Feri 1996 Małka Szwarcenkopf
Piotr_Adamczyk
Village in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Lesser Poland by quickly-developing Radom. Sieciechów takes its name from Sieciech - a palatine at the court of duke Władysław I Herman. In the times of the
Sieciechów, Masovian Voivodeship
Sieciechów,_Masovian_Voivodeship
death, poisoned in 1089, the Awdans stood in opposition to the palatine Sieciech. He was already politically active during the reign of Władysław I Herman
Skarbimir's_rebellion
Medieval treasure hoard found in the village of Słuszków in Poland
silver scrap, as well as a rare collection of denarii minted by Palatine Sieciech. In November, 2020, another hoard of 6500 cross denarii and 4 golden rings
Słuszków_Hoard
1089, the clan Abdank declared itself in the opposition of count palatine Sieciech who was believed to have ordered Mieszko Bolesławowic poisoned. Skarbimir
Skarbimir
11th-century Hungarian nobleman
be compared to his Central European counterparts, such as Miecław and Sieciech in Poland, and the clan of Vršovci in Bohemia. However, the exclusivity
Vid_Gutkeled
Polish noble family
to a legend, the family traced its origins to the 12th century magnate, Sieciech, or even to some older individuals, rumored to be powerful "princes" before
Tęczyński
Hungarian noble
was sent by the ailing Ladislaus to Poland in order to negotiate with Sieciech, the deputy of Duke Władysław I Herman in the summer of 1095. The Hungarian
Peter,_Palatine_of_Hungary
Polish coat of arms
S Safarewicz[citation needed], Sarna, Sarnowski, Schaaf, Sczawiński, Sieciech, Sieciechowski, Siekierzecki, Siekierzycki, Sinicki, Skąpski, Skidziński
Topór_coat_of_arms
Hungarian prelate
Palatine Peter and Marcellus to Poland to negotiate the duke's deputy Sieciech in the summer of 1095. The Hungarian delegation invited the king's exiled
Marcellus (archbishop of Esztergom)
Marcellus_(archbishop_of_Esztergom)
revolted. The nobles demanded removal from power of despotic palatine Sieciech as well as recognition of prince Zbigniew of Poland's rights to the Polish
History_of_Silesia
61 Labuda, p. 61 Labuda p. 62 For example, the private army of voivode Sieciech, who played a major role in the times of Władysław I Herman The latter
Warfare_in_Medieval_Poland
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