Henry VI the Good (also called wroclawskim), 18 March 1294 – 24 November 1335 was Duke of Wroclaw from 1296 (together with his brothers as co-rulers until 1311). He was the second son of Henry V the Thick, Duke of Legnicko-Wrocław, from his wife Elisabeth, daughter of Bolesław the Pious, Duke of Greater Poland.
See other monuments in the category: Sculpture
Sarcophagus of Bolko I the Strict
Krzeszow, Poland
Apoxyomenos
Szczecin, Poland
Saint Augustine
Poland, Zagan
Holy Water Font
Krzeszow, Poland
Saint Gregory the Great
Poland, Zagan
Tombstone of Katarzyna Markowska
Lviv, Ukraine
Beautiful Madonna of Gdańsk
Gdansk, Poland
The Silver High Altar of Bishop Andreas Jerin
Poland, Wroclaw
Part of the tombstone of Cardinal Friedrich Hessen von Darmstadt
Wroclaw, Poland
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Gigapixel HDR photography - images with a resolution of more than 1 billion pixels, allowing us to image a large historic object. The end result is that we can view the object in its entirety, while being able to zoom in and view any detail of the photographed object, 'like under a magnifying glass', without losing focus of the detail being viewed.
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What is a gigapanorama?
HDR spherical gigapanorama - panoramic images covering a full 360° view horizontally and 180° vertically at a resolution of more than 1 billion pixels, allowing a high tonal range image to be displayed, showing detail in both very bright and dark areas.
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