There were quite few rulers during this period:
1211-1225Leszek Biały
1225Henryk I Brodaty
1225-1227Leszek Biały
1227-1229Władysław III Laskonogi
1229-1232Konrad I Mazowiecki
1232-1238Henryk I Brodaty
1238-1241Henryk II Pobożny
1241Bolesław V Rogatka
1243-1279Bolesław V Wstydliwy
Most nations have never ruled any part of Poland. Only Germans/Prussians, Russian, Swedes and Austrians have ruled some parts of this country.
He died on April 6, 1199King Richard 1 died April 8, 1241.
The Mongol Empire was ruled by Genghis Khan. He was named the ruler of the Mongols in the year 1206, and ruled until 1227. The empire lasted until 1368. Other rulers include Ogedei Khan (who ruled from 1229-1241), Guyuk Khan (1246-1248), Mongke Khan (1251-1259), Kublai Khan (1260-1294) and Toghan Temur Khan (1333-1370).
I have a document that states that his last name was kryzanowski and that he was part of my family The first King of Poland was Boleslaw Chrobry- and the first ruler was Mieszko I...(ignore the Kryzanowski :>)
Battle of Chmielnik happened on 1241-03-18.
239 tears, from their completed conquest in 1241 until the Great Standoff on the Ugra River in 1480.
75% of 1241 = 1241*75/100 = 930.75
Most nations have never ruled any part of Poland. Only Germans/Prussians, Russian, Swedes and Austrians have ruled some parts of this country.
The positive integer factors of 1241 are: 1, 17, 73, 1241
The Nazis!
1241/6 = 206.833...
Poland or Germany in 1298 Poland or Germany in 1298
sqrt(1225) =
No, it's ruled by the president. Prime minister (Premier) is the head of the Polish Parliament (Sejm)
1225 245 [5] 49 [5] [7] [7] so the answer is 7x7x5x5 = 1225 1225 245,5 49,5,5 7,7,5,5
It is: 1225+39 = 1264
35 35X35=1225