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Although the Mazovian dukes did not win the throne of Cracow, the brothers remained in allegiance until the death of Conrad II in 1294, after which the Mazovian region was reunited under Bolesław II.25 After the failure of 1288-1289, the Mazovian Piasts gave up on their idea of ruling Cracow, but they continued to play an important role in the ...
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full form of computer full form of love full form of google full form of yahoo full form hindi Bolesław II of Masovia or Bolesław II of Płock (pl: Bolesław II mazowiecki (płocki); ca. 1253/58 – 20 April 1313), was a Polish prince, member of the House of Piast, Duke of Masovia during 1262-1275 jointly with his brother, after 1275 sole ruler over Płock, after 1294 ruler over all Masovia and Duke of Kraków and Sandomierz during ...
Sep 7, 2023 · Boleslaw II of Masovia or Boleslaw II of Płock (ca. 1251 – 20 April 1313). He was the younger brother Konrad II of Masovia and son of Siemowit I of Masovia. His mother was Pereyaslava [1], daughter of Daniel of Galicia. Boleslaus became Duke of Masovia in 1262.
- Mazowieckie
- "prince of Masovia", "House of Piast"
- Dss Gaudemunda Sophia of Lithuania
- 1254
Apr 13, 2024 · Bolesław Jerzy II of Mazovia (Polish Bolesław Jerzy II Mazowiecki, also known as "of Galicia", Boleslaw-Yuri II, and Jerzy-Bolesław Trojdenowicz, 1305/1310 – April 7, 1340) was a ruler of the Polish Piast dynasty who reigned in the originally Ruthenian principality of Galicia.
- Euphemia "Ofka" of Lithuania
- 1308
- "Jerzy Bolesław Trojdenowicz"
- Мазовецкое Княжество
Boleslaus II of Masovia. b. Est 1251. d. 20 Apr 1313. Family tree ...
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Following the death of the last Duke of Western Masovia, Władysław II, in 1462 the king had assumed a direct rule over the Rawa and Gostyń lands and in 1476 over the Sochaczew land.2 The grand masters of the Teutonic Order became rulers dependent to the king as a result of the thirteen-years’ war that they had lost.