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'''Ferdinand II von und zu Hohenstein''' (1681/1682 - 6 April 1706) was the last of the [[Silesian Piasts]]. The last ruling [[Duke of Silesia]] of the silesian Piasts, was [[Frederick William of Liegnitz]]-Brieg and Wehlau.
'''Ferdinand II von und zu Hohenstein''' (1681/1682 - 6 April 1706) was the last of the [[Silesian Piasts]]. The last ruling [[Duke of Silesia]] of the later referred to as Silesian Piasts, was [[George William, Duke of Liegnitz]]-Brieg and Wehlau.


Ferdinand II was the (grand-grandson of Adam Wenzel, [[Duke of Teschen]] ([[Adam Wenceslaus, Duke of Cieszyn]]). Son of [[Ferdinand I Hohenstein]] and Anna Joanna Closen von Haidenburg, he suffered from [[epilepsy]] and died before having any offspring.
Ferdinand II was the (grand-grandson of Adam Wenzel, [[Duke of Teschen]] ([[Adam Wenceslaus, Duke of Cieszyn]]). Son of [[Ferdinand I Hohenstein]] and Anna Joanna Closen von Haidenburg, he suffered from [[epilepsy]] and died before having any offspring.

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Ferdinand II von und zu Hohenstein (1681/1682 - 6 April 1706) was the last of the Silesian Piasts. The last ruling Duke of Silesia of the later referred to as Silesian Piasts, was George William, Duke of Liegnitz-Brieg and Wehlau.

Ferdinand II was the (grand-grandson of Adam Wenzel, Duke of Teschen (Adam Wenceslaus, Duke of Cieszyn). Son of Ferdinand I Hohenstein and Anna Joanna Closen von Haidenburg, he suffered from epilepsy and died before having any offspring.