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'''Bolesław I the Tall''' ([[Polish language|Polish]]: ''Bolesław I Wysoki''; 1127 - [[December 7]] or 8, 1201) was imperial [[Duke]] of [[Silesia]], 1163 - 1172.
'''Bolesław I the Tall''' ([[Polish language|Polish]]: ''Bolesław I Wysoki''; 1127 - [[December 7]] or 8, 1201) was imperial [[Duke]] of [[Silesia]], 1163 - 1172.


He was the eldest son of [[Władysław II the Exile]] and [[Agnes of Babenberg]]. After the partition of the province of Silesia (1173) he became Duke of [[Wrocław]]. He lost [[Głogów]] (1177 – ca. 1185). He was also Duke of [[Opole]] (1201). He was in exile three times (1146-1163, 1172-1173, 1177).
He was the eldest son of [[Władysław II the Exile]] and [[Agnes of Babenberg]]. After the partition of the province of Silesia (1163) into [[Upper Silesia]] and [[Lower Silesia]] by Emperor Barbarossa, he became Duke of Breslau [[Wrocław]]. He lost Glogau [[Głogów]] (1177 – ca. 1185). He was also Duke of Oppeln [[Opole]] (1201). He was in exile three times (1146-1163, 1172-1173, 1177).


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Piast coat of arms as Dukes of Poland
The black crownless eagle of the Silesian Piasts

Bolesław I the Tall (Polish: Bolesław I Wysoki; 1127 - December 7 or 8, 1201) was imperial Duke of Silesia, 1163 - 1172.

He was the eldest son of Władysław II the Exile and Agnes of Babenberg. After the partition of the province of Silesia (1163) into Upper Silesia and Lower Silesia by Emperor Barbarossa, he became Duke of Breslau Wrocław. He lost Glogau Głogów (1177 – ca. 1185). He was also Duke of Oppeln Opole (1201). He was in exile three times (1146-1163, 1172-1173, 1177).

Preceded by
(new creation)
Duke of Wroclaw Succeeded by