Lord of Wrocław

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The Lord of Wrocław was the medieval ruler of the important Silesian city of Wrocław, a title held by John of Bohemia during his expansion of influence in Central Europe.

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Lord of Wrocław canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feudal title
medieval noble title
appliesToRegion Lower Silesia
surface form: Silesia
appliesToTerritory Wrocław
associatedWithDynasty House of Luxembourg
associatedWithHistoricalProcess Bohemian influence in Silesia
Central European territorial expansion
associatedWithPerson John of Bohemia
capital Wrocław NERFINISHED
countryDuringMiddleAges Kingdom of Bohemia
exercisedPowers fiscal rights
judicial authority
military command
urban oversight
governmentForm feudal lordship
historicalContext Bohemian–Polish relations in the Middle Ages
fragmentation of Silesian duchies
holder John of Bohemia
languageOfTitle Czech
German
Latin
locatedInPresentDay Poland
partOf Bohemian expansion in Central Europe
powerType secular authority
rankRelativeTo above local urban officials
below king
regionType important Silesian city
seat Wrocław
titleCategory territorial lordship
titleHolder John of Bohemia
titleScope surrounding territory
urban center
usedInCentury 14th century
usedInPeriod Middle Ages

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John of Bohemia positionHeld Lord of Wrocław