A small settlement of gold miners had…
January 1241 CE
A small settlement of gold miners had been founded on the slopes of Mount St. Nicholas (Góra św.
Mikołaja), at the shores of the Kaczawa river in the late twelfth century and early thirteenth centuries.
The village had grown rapidly and in 1211 was named Aurum and located on the Magdeburg law by Duke Henry I the Bearded as the first city in Silesia.
The local gold ore deposits are rich and the town attracts both miners and gold washers from all the nearby areas.
Hospitaller and Franciscan monasteries are founded in the town, which thus becomes one of the important cultural and religious centers of the region.
In 1241 many of the miners take part in the Battle of Legnica, where most of them die, but the mining will quickly recover.