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200 Wroclaw exists on the Ptolemaic maps (2 c. CE), as Leukaristos 800 Wroclaw ruled by Slavic prince Wrotislav, hence its modern name 900 Wroclaw belongs to Polish Piast kings
1000 In 1000, Polish king Boleslav I fortifies the place
and establishes a bishopric on Ostrow Tumski1100 Major attack by Germans in 1109 repelled at nearby Psie Pole (Dog's Field)
In 1138 Wroclaw becomes the first capital of Silesia (under Wladislav II)1200 Much of South from Oder devastated by Mongols in 1241 1300 Recovery
In 1335, Wroclaw past to Bohemia with the rest of Silesia1400 Hussite expedition in Silesia 1500 In 1526, Wroclaw passed to the Habsburgs
becoming part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire1600 Last Piast, Jerzy Wilhelm, dies 15. 1700 In 1702, University of Wroclaw founded
In 1741, Wroclaw passed to Prussia,
In 1744, Frideric II the Great renames Wroclaw into Breslau.1800 Second half: Germanization of Wroclaw under efforts of
the German chancellor Otto von Bismarck1900 During the WWII, the Nazis fortified the city destroying much of its architecture, turning Wroclaw into "the last bastion of defence."
The war destroys 70% of urban-- and 90% of industrial areas.1945 In 1945 Wroclaw becomes part of Poland.
Poles expelled from Lvov and Warsaw repopulate and rebuild the city.
In 80' Wroclaw hosts a strong underground movements against comunistic regim2000 NOW: after the collapse of the communist regime, Wroclaw flourishes
see attractions of Wroclaw
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