Pyzdry [ˈpɨzdrɨ] (German: Peisern, Yiddish: פּײַזער or Peizer) is a town in Września County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland, with 3,163 inhabitants (2004). Pyzdry was first mentioned in 1232, when army of Silesian Piast Duke Henry I the Bearded entered Greater Poland. Pyzdry is one of the oldest town of the province, as in 1257 it was mentioned as a location governed by a vogt, which means that a well-established urban center must have already existed here. It is not known when Pyzdry received Magdeburg rights; most likely it happened during the reign of Duke Bolesław the Pious. More information...
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