• Żyrosław I (Latin: Siroslaus) was Bishop of Wrocław from 1112 to 1120. Little is known about his origins, career or his Episcopal work, however, he was...
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  • Żyrosław II (d. 1198) also known as Żyrosław was a twelfth-century Bishop of Wrocław whose tenure was from 1170 – 1198. Little is known about his origins...
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    adoption. The progenitor of the Pilawa Clan was supposed to have been Żyrosław z Potoka, who was fighting the Prussians, a pagan tribe and brought himself...
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  • Krystiana, Nina, Wolimir, Żegota, Alina, Zdzisława, Florian, Jolanta, Żyrosław, Bogusław, Gracjan, Laurencja, Wszemir, Samantha Beniamin, Dariusz, Gabriela...
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    military leaders, and cultural activists. The first known Potocki was Żyrosław z Potoka (born about 1136). The children of his son Aleksander (~1167)...
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    Tall as Duke of Wroclaw Duke of Opole 1173–1201 Succeeded by Bolesław I the Tall Preceded by Żyrosław II Bishop of Wroclaw 1198–1201 Succeeded by Cyprian...
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  • Ottokar, whence the Czech form Otakar. The Czech name Žiroslav (Polish Żyrosław) has the same meaning. The Greek name Plutarch also means "lord of wealth"...
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    was buried. Żyrosław II (1170–98) encouraged the founding of the Cistercian monastery of Lubusz by Duke Bolesław I the Tall. In 1180 Żyrosław took part...
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    The first reference of the village originates from Bishop of Wrocław Żyrosław I's documents from 1189. Between 1207 and 1210 the village was the seat...
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  • catalogs of the Ordinary of other Polish dioceses. Listed as the last one, Żyrosław became a bishop in Wrocław in 1112, the penultimate Maur took the diocese...
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    Piława Górna was part of Piast-ruled Poland. In 1189, Bishop of Wrocław Żyrosław II granted Piława to the Knights Hospitaller from Strzegom. After Polish...
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  • 1051–1062 – Hieronymus 1063–1072 – John I 1074–1111 – Piotr I 1112–1120 – Żyrosław I 1120–1126 – Haymo 1127–1140 – Robert I 1140–1142 – Robert II 1145–1146...
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  • foundation of the monastery to the time before 1198, during the reign of Bishop Żyrosław of Wrocław. Jasiński (2007, p. 505, Footnote 1) Mika (2006, p. 94) This...
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    (Bishop of Poznań, 1098–c. 1112), Maurus (Bishop of Kraków, 1110–18) and Zyroslaw (Bishop of Wroclaw, 1112–20). Thomas Bisson argued that the text was primarily...
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    also sought to normalize church marriages. He confirmed the act of Bishop Żyrosław II of Wrocław giving the monastery of Saint Vincent to the Premonstratensians...
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