Silesian Transition
The course of the Silesian Silesian
Silesian Transfiguration - unoccupied to the late Middle Ages (15th century) and difficult to pass through the dense forests running from the Golden Mountains in the south-east to the Głuchołazy area, then along the upper course of Ścinawa and the lower course of Nysa Kłodzka to the Oder, by the river Stobrawa, and from its central course to the northeast in the vicinity of Byczyna.
Originally it was a tribal border between Ślężany and Opolany. In the 12th century it was a natural border between Boleslaw High Dux Silesiae (Duchy of Silesia) and Mieszko Plątonogie Dux Opoliae (Duchy of Opole), which began to be called Upper Silesia since the 15th century (first mentioned under this name in 1478). Przesieka has become the natural and historical border between Lower Silesia and Upper Silesia.
For a long time, the harbor was used as a natural military barrier, intended to protect the incoming South Moravian and Czech invasions from the south - but in no way was it able to stop the great invasion of the Hussites from 1420.
The shade of forests forming the shade was forbidden until the end of the 13th century, and their remains can be observed to this day. At the turn of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries the terraces were colonized.
According to Benno Nietzsche, Prince Henry and I Beard have been raised against their uncle, Mieszko I Pladoonti, "in a way that was once used against the Czechs in the vicinity of Bardejka Pass where many trunks were cut and then arranged between trees. palisades ". Bibliography
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