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Spindleshanks and then
Leszek the White, wanting to ensure the support of the Church, along with other Piast princes, then gave a Great Privilege, which ensured the integrity of territorial possession of the Bishops ( the privilege wasn't signed by Henry and Władysław III Spindleshanks, but rather was complied with the provisions established there ).

Spindleshanks and Poland
In 1206 Henry and his cousin Duke Władysław III Spindleshanks of Greater Poland agreed to swap the Silesian Lubusz Land against the Kalisz region, which met with fierce protest by Władysław's III nephew Władysław Odonic.
The next year Henry's ally Władysław III Spindleshanks succeeded Leszek I as High Duke ; however as he was still contested by his nephew in Greater Poland, he made Henry his governor at Kraków, whereby the Silesian duke once again became entangled into the dispute over the Seniorate Province.
Her actions promoted the reign of her husband: Upon the death of the Polish High Duke Władysław III Spindleshanks in 1231, Henry also became Duke of Greater Poland and the next year prevailed as High Duke at Kraków.
* Władysław III Spindleshanks ( 1165 – 1231 ), Duke of Poland
Southern Greater Poland and the Seniorate Province at Kraków were ruled by election among the Piast princes, although there existed a testament of the late Duke of Greater Poland and Kraków, Władysław III Spindleshanks, who had left all his lands to Henry I the Bearded.
The Duchy of Silesia, one of the hereditary provinces of Poland, Silesia, was granted to Bolesław III's eldest son, Władysław II the Exile, and was subsequently divided among his sons Bolesław I the Tall ( Wrocław / Lower Silesia ), Mieszko I Tanglefoot ( Racibórz / Upper Silesia ) and Konrad Spindleshanks ( Głogów ).
Konrad was also entangled in the conflict over the Polish Seniorate Province with his Piast cousin Duke Władysław III Spindleshanks of Greater Poland and assumed the title of a Polish High Duke in 1229.
Władysław III Spindleshanks (; b. 1161 / 67 – 3 November 1231 ), of the Piast Dynasty, was Duke of Greater Poland ( during 1194 – 1202 over all the land and during 1202 – 1229 only over the southern part ), High Duke of Poland and Duke of Kraków during 1202 – 1206 and 1228 – 1231, Duke of Kalisz during 1202 – 1206, ruler of Lubusz during 1206 – 1210 and 1218 – 1225, and ruler over Gniezno during 1216 – 1217.
The nickname " Spindleshanks " ( Laskonogi ) was given to Władysław in the Chronicle of Greater Poland.
The young prince ( at that time around 16 years ) managed to gain the support of the Greater Poland nobles and foremost the Archbishop of Gniezno, Henry Kietlicz, who wanted the opportunity to obtain from Spindleshanks privileges for the local Church and thus limit the power of the ruling house.
In 1210 Spindleshanks supported the efforts of Mieszko I Tanglefoot, who wanted the restitution of the Testament of Bolesław III Wrymouth, under which the Silesian branch are the rightful overlords of Poland.
Finally, in 1216, in order to avoid an armed confrontation, Spindleshanks gave Odonic the district who previously belonged to his father ( the exact territory was a matter of dispute between historians: some believed that Odonic received Southern Greater Poland with the Obra River as frontier, and others consider that the young prince received the entire district of Poznań together with his castle ).
Spindleshanks ' situation became more complicated after the loss of Lubusz in 1225, captured by Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia, who took advantage from the constants fights of the Greater Poland Duke with his nephew and could conquer this important territory.
* Władysław III Spindleshanks ( 1161 / 67 – 1231 ), Duke of Poland

Spindleshanks and where
In 1215 Władysław Spindleshanks ' position has been further weakened by the growth of the power of Archbishop Henry Kietlicz, who supported the provisions of IV Lateran Council, and the subsequent congress of the Junior princes in Wolbórz, where Leszek I the White, Konrad I of Mazovia, Władysław Odonic and Casimir I of Opole not only agreed to extend the economic and legal benefits for the Church, but also supported the claims of Odonic to obtain his rightful inheritance.

Spindleshanks and over
Spindleshanks assumed the direct rule only over Kraków: the authority over Sandomierz was handed by Bolesław V's mother Grzymislawa, although formally, because at the end remained under the control of the High Duke.

Spindleshanks and under
In 1180, under the rule of Władysław's II youngest son Konrad Spindleshanks, Głogów was rebuilt and became the residence of his principality, which fell back to the Duchy of Silesia upon his death about 1190.
The 14th century obituary of Oliwa Abbey denotes the date of his death with 7 February 1207, however Sambor probably died under the reign of High Duke Władysław III Spindleshanks ( 1202 – 1206 ).
In 1217 an unexpected treaty was concluded between the previous antagonists Leszek I the White and Władysław Spindleshanks, under which if one or both rulers died without male issue, the other could inherit all his domains.
Spindleshanks sent an army under the command of the voivode Dobrogost besieged Ujście, but he couldn't take the strong local fortress, and on 15 July, Odonic surprisingly attacked the voivode, who was completey defeated and killed.

Spindleshanks and agreement
This agreement clearly affected the interests of the Duke of Kalisz Władysław Odonic, Spindleshanks ' nearest male relative.
The formal alliance between Spindleshanks and Henry I the Bearded ( similar to the previous agreement with Leszek I the White ) took place at the end of 1217 or early 1218, during an assembly in Sądowel, through the mediation of the Bishops Paweł II of Poznań and Wawrzyniec of Lubusz.

Spindleshanks and between
After long discussions, a settlement was finally reached between Spindleshanks and the Archbishop Kietlicz, who could return to Gniezno with all his goods restored, in exchange for lifting the anathema against the Duke.

Spindleshanks and him
There are also other versions from these events, but because of shortage of resources and ambiguity were several theories ; also, there strong probabilities that Władysław Spindleshanks was involved in Leszek I's death, because was him, and not Swantopolk II, who obtain the greatest benefits from the crime.

Spindleshanks and Leszek
The first test of the Triumvirate ( Władysław III Spindleshanks, Henry I the Bearded and Leszek I the White ) was the death in 1219 of Archbishop Henry Kietlicz and the common choice for the post of Archbishop, the chancellor Wincenty z Niałka, one of Spindleshanks ' closest associates.

Spindleshanks and I
Mestwin was a member of the Samborides dynasty, the son of Duke Sobiesław of Gdańsk and younger brother of Sambor I, whom he succeeded in Pomerelia by appointment of the Polish High Duke Władysław III Spindleshanks.
However, according to some historians, Henry I the Bearded was older than Spindleshanks.
There was rejected the candidacy of Konrad I of Masovia in favor of Spindleshanks.

Spindleshanks and .
# Konrad Spindleshanks ( b. 1146 / 57 – d. 17 January 1190 ).
Certainly the first years of Bolesław weren't easy, because he had to share the fierce dispute of his father against Władysław III Spindleshanks ( his own uncle ) for his inheritance.
Both his uncle Duke Mieszko III the Old and his cousin Władysław III Spindleshanks from the Greater Polish branch of the royal Piast dynasty constested Leszek's right to be senior duke during this era.
The excommunication launched by Kietlicz against Spindleshanks was from little help to the insurgents, because of the support given to Mieszko III's son by Arnold II, Bishop of Poznań.
The protest made to the Holy See successfully blocked the attempt to appeal the curse made by Spindleshanks.
There has also been an official reconciliation with the Archbishop Kietlicz, who received the privilege from Spindleshanks to received the revenues from the cistercian monastery of Łekno.

then and went
I gave you a drink and then you went to sleep ''.
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The rancher went a mile down this road and then, when he reached a big red boulder, swung off the road.
even when the fences became a part of the game -- when a vine-embowered gate-post was the Sleeping Beauty's enchanted castle, or when Rapunzel let down her golden hair from beneath the crocketed spire, even then we paid little heed to those who went by on the path outside.
Gross stopped briefly, then went on.
He paused for a moment to look at me, then went on to the city desk to deliver his `` Today '' column.
Blackman arrived a day or two early, and Lewis took him to a department store immediately and outfitted him, luggage and all, and then he took him to a party at the Woodwards that went on until four in the morning.
Frederick Seward said his father was sleeping, and then went through a pantomime at his father's door, to prove the statement.
In the dim underwater light they dressed and straightened up the room, and then they went across the hall to the kitchen.
He improvised as he went along, completing a life-size clay figure, then bought yards of an inexpensive material from a draper, wet the lightweight cloth in a basin and covered it over with clay that Argiento brought from the bank of the Tiber, to the consistency of thick mud.
When he had given the call a few moments thought, he went into the kitchen to ask Mrs. Yamata to prepare tea and sushi for the visitors, using the formal English china and the silver tea service which had been donated to the mission, then he went outside to inspect the grounds.
She went into the living room and turned on three lamps, then back into the kitchen where she turned on the ceiling light and the switch that lit the floods on the barn, illuminating the driveway.
She then went over them thoroughly giving each a strenuous test in showmanship.
Moreland went over to stare at his peacocks again, and then came back and sat down, restively.
From that point on he said he went to the post office and then walked leisurely to where his niece was staying, more than a mile away.
I closed the last bag and stood all three at the door for the bellboy to pick up, then went to the bathroom for a drink of water.
I took another sidelong glance at the other registration card, then took the key to Unit 13 that she had given me and went down long enough to park the car.
She smoothed the skirt, sat down, then stood up and went back to the windows.
We went once more over every point, then triple-checked.
The game players saw the Air Force film Monday, ran for 30 minutes, then went in, while the reserves scrimmaged for 45 minutes.
Nixon fulfilled his assignment with grace, then went beyond the required `` sufficient declaration ''.
Old and new briefly crossed paths in the U.S. Senate, then went their respective ways.
He went then to a 40-year-old Basel art dealer named Ernst Beyeler, with whom he had long been trading pictures.
The majority then went to the infant Oberlin.

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