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O que (quem) é Żyrosław II (bishop of Wrocław) - definição


Bishop of Wrocław         
CATHOLIC BISHOPS OF WROCŁAW
Bishop of Breslau; Archbishop of Breslau; Prince-bishop of Breslau; Prince-Bishop of Breslau; Bishop of Wroclaw; Prince-bishop of Wroclaw; Prince-Bishop of Wroclaw; Archbishop of Wroclaw; Prince-bishop of Wrocław; Prince-Bishop of Wrocław; Archbishop of Wrocław; List of bishops of Breslau; Bishops of Wroclaw; Bishops of Wrocław; Bishops of Breslau; Bishop of Vratislav; Bishops of Vratislav; List of bishops of Wrocław
Bishops of the (Breslau )Wrocław Bishopric, Prince-Bishopric (1290–1918), and Archdiocese (since 1930; see Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wrocław for details).
Tomasz II, bishop of Wrocław         
POLISH RELIGIOUS SERVANT
Thomas II, bishop of Wroclaw; Thomas II, bishop of Wrocław
Tomasz II Zaremba was a medieval bishop of Wrocław, Poland from 1270 till 1292. Bishops of Wroclaw at the Wrocław Diocese Webpage .
Coat of arms of Wrocław         
  • Wrocław's arms from 1948 to 1990.
  • Lauf]], around 1360 - the only surviving example of this design.
  • Wrocław's arms from 1938 to 1945.
  • Medieval version
The coat of arms of the City of Wrocław is divided into quarters. It dates back to 1530, when it was approved by Emperor Charles V.

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Żyrosław II (bishop of Wrocław)
Żyrosław II (d. 1198) also known as Żyrosław was a twelfth-century Bishop of Wrocław whose tenure was from 1170 – 1198.