[Czechia] Duchy of Silesia #1210985
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Description
Duchy of Silesia stands as a resilient and strategically vital region within the Holy Roman Empire. Governed by its duke, Silesia’s capital, Wrocław, thrives as a center of trade, craftsmanship, and cultural exchange. Nestled between Poland, Bohemia, and the German principalities, Silesia occupies a key crossroads that fosters bustling trade routes and enriches its towns. This strategic location not only enhances its economic prosperity but also places Silesia at the forefront of defense against external threats from the east. Though marked by occasional rivalries among local nobility and the ambitions of neighboring realms, Silesia’s duchies maintain a distinct identity and play a crucial role within the empire. In the 1300s, Silesia begins to experience a period of consolidation, as its leaders forge closer ties with the Bohemian crown, shaping its future and ensuring its legacy as a steadfast pillar of the empire’s eastern frontier.
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Membership history
Growth
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
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| 14 Aug 2026, 19:57 | 37 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by user #255978777 as measured.
Members we’ve seen
Kin (@kinosso123) — Nobility (rank 251)
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Rank structure
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