Silesia: Early History and Hapsburg Rule
Early History and Hapsburg Rule
Some historians maintain that the area was inhabited by the Silingae, a Vandal tribe, from the 3d cent.
The Silesian Piasts encouraged German colonization of their lands, the larger part of which became thoroughly Germanized, and in the early 14th cent. the Silesian princes accepted the king of Bohemia as their suzerain and thus became mediate princes of the Holy Roman Empire. During the Hussite Wars of the 15th cent. Silesia, with Moravia, was temporarily detached from the Bohemian crown and was ruled by Hungary. In 1490, however, both Silesia and Moravia reverted to Bohemia, with which they passed to the house of Hapsburg in 1526.
Sections in this article:
- Introduction
- Modern Silesia
- Hapsburg Rule
- Early History and Hapsburg Rule
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