Wrymouth

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Wrymouth is the nickname of Bolesław III, a medieval Piast duke who ruled Poland in the early 12th century and played a key role in consolidating and dividing the Polish realm.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Duke of Poland
Piast dynasty member
human
alliedWith Kievan Rus' NERFINISHED
birthPlace Kraków NERFINISHED
burialPlace Wawel Cathedral NERFINISHED
child Agnes of Poland NERFINISHED
Bolesław IV the Curly NERFINISHED
Casimir II the Just NERFINISHED
Henry of Sandomierz NERFINISHED
Mieszko III the Old NERFINISHED
Władysław II the Exile NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Poland
countryRuled Duchy of Poland NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1086
dateOfDeath 1138
deathPlace Kraków NERFINISHED
era High Middle Ages
father Władysław I Herman NERFINISHED
givenName Bolesław NERFINISHED
house Piast dynasty NERFINISHED
knownFor consolidation of Polish territories
division of Poland into hereditary duchies
introduction of seniorate principle in Poland
memberOfDynasty Piast dynasty NERFINISHED
militaryConflict campaigns against the Pomeranians
conflicts with Bohemia
wars against the Holy Roman Empire
mother Judith of Bohemia NERFINISHED
nickname Wrymouth NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Duke of Kraków NERFINISHED
Duke of Masovia NERFINISHED
Duke of Sandomierz NERFINISHED
Duke of Silesia NERFINISHED
occupation ruler
positionHeld Duke of Poland NERFINISHED
High Duke of Poland NERFINISHED
predecessor Władysław I Herman NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1138
reignStart 1102
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender male
sibling Zbigniew of Poland NERFINISHED
significantEvent conflict with half-brother Zbigniew
expulsion of Zbigniew
penitential public walk in Poznań for Zbigniew’s blinding
testament of 1138 dividing Poland among his sons
spouse Salomea of Berg NERFINISHED
Zbyslava of Kiev NERFINISHED
successor Władysław II the Exile NERFINISHED

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