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The article presents the ethnic and social origins of people who served between 1278 and 1368 at the courts of three Świdnica dukes: Bolko I, Bernard, and Bolko II. The courtiers were categorized into the burgher or knightly estates, and their origins – whether from Silesia or beyond – were identified. The influence of knights from the Reich on the atmosphere and culture at the court in Świdnica was also characterized.
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The article explores the reign of Duke Henry of Jawor (1312–1346), focusing on the interplay between ducal authority and urban centers in his duchy. By analyzing Henry’s itinerary and relationships with townspeople, it reveals Lwówek as his primary residence and favored city, challenging the traditional view of Jawor as his main seat. The study also highlights how proximity to the duke’s court facilitated social mobility for burghers.
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