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Statues and by
Statues and other monuments that stood there were stolen, mostly by the waves of Crusaders.
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Statues of Luther ( by Schadow ), Melanchthon and Bugenhagen embellish the town.
Statues of James W. Rouse ( right ) and his brother, Willard, in Columbia, Maryland, by artist William F. Duffy.
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Statues of Robert the Bruce by Thomas Clapperton and William Wallace by Alexander Carrick were added to the gatehouse entrance in 1929
A political perspective on art also underpinned his next project, co-directed with Chris Marker, Les statues meurent aussi ( Statues also Die ), a polemic about the destruction of African art by French cultural colonialism.
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Statues and Christian
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Statues and Golden
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Bolesław and I
Casimir is the only Polish king who both received and kept the title of the Great in Polish history ( Bolesław I Chrobry is also called the Great, but his title Chrobry ( Valiant ) is now more common ).
This view is based on the fact that Thietmar of Merseburg in his chronicles named Gunzelin, Gunther's son, brother of Bolesław I the Brave, Dobrawa's son.
Currently, historians believed that Gunzelin and Bolesław I are in fact cousins or brothers-in-law.
# Bolesław I the Brave ( Chrobry ) ( b. 967-d. 17 June 1025 ).
Also, it is unclear why the document does not mention Mieszko's eldest son, Bolesław I the Brave.
Attempts to conquer Prussian land began in 997, when Bolesław I Chrobry, at the urging of the Pope, sent a contingent of soldiers and a missionary ( Adalbert of Prague ) to the pagan Prussians on a crusade of conquest and conversion.
Dark pink area represents Poland at end of rule of Mieszko I of Poland | Mieszko I ( 992 ); light pink area added ( northwest lost ) during reign of Bolesław I the Brave | Bolesław I ( died 1025 ).
Mieszko's son Bolesław I Chrobry established a Polish Church province, pursued territorial conquests and was officially crowned in 1025, becoming the first King of Poland.
This was followed by a collapse of the monarchy and restoration under Casimir I. Casimir's son Bolesław II the Bold became fatally involved in a conflict with the ecclesiastical authority, and was expelled from the country.
At the age of twelve, Hedwig married Henry I the Bearded, son and heir of the Piast duke Bolesław I the Tall of Silesia.
He was the second son of Bolesław I the Brave, but the eldest born from his third wife Emmilda, daughter of Dobromir, possible ruler of Lusatia.
It is thought that the choice of this name for his son was an expression of warming relations between Bolesław I and his stepmother Oda.
Since Mieszko II was politically active before his father's death, Bolesław I the Brave appointed him as his successor.
A few months later Bolesław I the Brave paid homage in person.
Another hypothesis assumes that the territories were transferred by Bolesław I to him, and as a result made Mieszko a vassal of the Empire.
Probably after the wedding, and in accordance with prevailing custom, Bolesław I gave a separate district to Mieszko II to rule: Kraków.
He was released only after the intervention of the Emperor, who, despite the planned betrayal of Bolesław I, loyally acted on behalf of his vassal.

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