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Meaning of "boleslaw"

boleslaw (noun) - a Slavic given name of Polish origin

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The nickname of Boleslaw was also explained in other ways.
Medieval historiography also associated the rebellion with the Law of Succession issued by Boleslaw.
Boleslaw was irritated by the holy admonishment of the Prelate.
He dared to tell King Boleslaw his faults and sin in his face.
Boleslaw converted to Orthodoxy and assumed the name Yuri II.
In reward for his services King Boleslaw bestowed this shield upon his successors.
Duke Boleslaw was supported by the many townspeople living there.
The Poles were heavily defeated and Boleslaw with a part of his troops fled to Moravia.
Brother Boleslaw Parma plans a new book and reprints articles to attract interested people.
Rogowski was the son of a nobleman Boleslaw and Julia née Lipkowska.
And Boleslaw the Brave toppled over and nearly crushed him.
List of works by Boleslaw Prus.
After becoming independent Boleslaw still exerted considerable influence from his mother on his government.
Another attempt was made following the subjugation of Pomerania by Boleslaw III of Poland.
The New Boleslaw mine goes on strike.

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Most of her works are currently in the collection of Doctor Boleslaw Nawrocki in Warsaw.
Boleslaw the Brave.
The pen drive contains the materials linking Boleslaw Rak with the killing of Marcin Łuczak.
Boleslaw the Brave who establishes the border of Poland on Oder.
To strengthen the compromise, Boleslaw was betrothed to Eufemija, daughter of Gediminas.
Boleslaw the Generous.
As a bishop, he was killed by King Boleslaw II.
The Boleslaw commune.
Sieciech is credited with ordering the poisoning of Boleslaw II 's son, Mieszko.
Boleslaw the Bold.
Attested son of this marriage was, * Son Boleslaw, possibly identical with Boleslaw of Sweden.
Boleslaw the Wrymouth.
The most famous of the early holiday-makers was Polish writer, Boleslaw Prus.
Boleslaw the Great.
New town, Boleslaw the Brave.
Boleslaw the Pious.
Ordered to take him and his brother-in-law Boleslaw Skirmunta to Pinsk.
Boleslaw the Shy.
In 1163 the settlement was raided by Boleslaw I the Tall who had returned from his banishment.
Boleslaw the Chaste.
Most likely however, the church was founded during the reign of Boleslaw Krzywousty, in the 1130s.
Boleslaw the Elder.
Shortly before his death Boleslaw became the first King of Poland in 1025.
Boleslaw of Sweden.
In the same year, Álmos fled to his brother-in-law, Boleslaw III of Poland.
Boleslaw of Kuyavia.
In exchange, they got Gostynin ( Siemowit ) and Sochaczew ( Casimir ), former possessions of Boleslaw III.
Boleslaw strengthens the country 's position in Europe and divides Poland into administrative units.
Przemyslaw, the older brother, controlled Gniezno and Poznań, while Boleslaw ruled Kalisz (… ).
Boleslaw fled with the treasury, and also took Yaroslav the Wise 's sisters with him.
Map published in 1917 in the United States showing Poland at the death of Boleslaw III.
Coloman had a meeting with Boleslaw III, and the two monarchs " vowed perpetual friendship and brotherhood.
Boleslaw Treojdenowicz was married to Andrew 's sister Maria who ruled along with the husband.
It was there that Boleslaw for the first time saw cyclists, during Tour de France.
Boleslaw I 's forces pillaged and burned the city of Lubusz.

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