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unusual facts about Bytom



Bolesław I, Duke of Cieszyn

He ceded several rights to some towns, for example Bytom (where in 1412 he give the right to inheritance to the burgers), Frýdek and Bielsko.

Duchy of Bytom

After the 1620 Battle of White Mountain Emperor Ferdinand II of Habsburg took the opportunity to deprive Elector George Wiliam of Brandenburg of the rule over Bytom.

Jan Banaś

In 1966, together with Jan Liberda and Norbert Pogrzeba, Banas decided to illegally migrate to Western Europe, they all escaped before the game Polonia Bytom vs. IFK Norrköping.

Jan II the Good

In 1497, after the death of Nicholas II, Niemodlin was inherited by Jan II, in 1498 was bought Bytom, and the Świerklaniec castle with his privileges, and finally in 1509 was annexed Koźle.

Markus Brzenska

His father Joachim and mother Halina along with their sons; Sebastian and Marcin moved from Bytom, Poland to Lünen, Germany in 1984.

Mieszko III the Old

For unknown reasons, Bolesław and Mieszko did not try to defend the traditional frontier on the Oder River, but instead burned the castles of Głogów and Bytom and began their retreat into the depths of Greater Poland, where Bolesław's forces finally had to surrender to the Imperial troops at Krzyszkowo near Poznań.

Stadion Edwarda Szymkowiaka

The venue is named after Edward Szymkowiak, legendary Polonia Bytom and Polish national team goalkeeper.

Wanda Tomczykowska

Leon was a well-known actor in the Bytom Theater and a close confidante of Korfanty during the Silesian Uprising of 1921.

Zwoleń

The town is located in southeastern corner of Mazovian Voivodeship, at the crossroads of two national roads: the 79th (Warsaw - Sandomierz - Kraków - Bytom), and the 12th (Łęknica - Dorohusk).


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