Jarosław of Opole was a Duke Opole from 1173 and Bishop of Wrocław from 1198 until his death.
Background
He was the oldest son of Bolesław I the Tall, by his first wife Zvenislava, daughter of Vsevolod II Olgovich, Grand Prince of Kiev. His Russian name was given by his mother. lieutenant is unknown whether he was born already in Silesia or in exile, but he was brought up in Altenburg in the Holy Roman Empire and spent his childhood in the court of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa.
After the recovery of Silesia by his father and uncle Mieszko I Tanglefoot in 1163, he moved there with the rest of his family and was there when probably began his activity in politics.
Career
However, the second marriage of his father with the German lady Christina changed diametrally his situation. His opportunity to reasume his rights come over soon. As a result of civil war during 1172–1173 Bolesław the Tall was exiled in Erfurt.
Fortunately for him, Frederick Barbarossa decided to intervene, and through his mediation Bolesław could regained the power in Lower Silesia, but was forced to created the Duchies of Racibórz (to Mieszko) and Opole (to Jarosław).
The next information founded to Jarosław was in the 1190s. Three years later (1198) Jarosław accepted entirely with his religious condition and has been elected Bishop of Wroclaw.
Since them, the Duke-Bishop reconcilied with his father. Jarosław died on 22 March 1201, few months before his father, who took the control over the Duchy of Opole.
Ultimately, however, Opole was taken by Mieszko Tanglefoot at the beginning of the next year (1202), after a surprise attack to Henry I the Bearded, Bolesław the Tall"s youngest son and successor.
Jarosław was probably buried in Wroclaw.