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  2. Siemowit III of Masovia (alternatively Ziemowit III; c. 1320 – 1381) was a prince of Masovia and a co-regent (with his brother Casimir I of Warsaw) of the lands of Warsaw, Czersk, Rawa, Gostynin and other parts of Masovia. Life. Siemowit was the second son of Trojden I of Masovia and his wife Maria, daughter of Yuri I of Galicia.

  3. Wenceslaus became Duke at Płock (until 1336), followed by his son Bolesław III (until 1351) As neither Siemowit II nor Bolesław III of Płock left any heirs, Trojden's son Duke Siemowit III (1341–1381) was able to re-unite most of the Masovian lands under his rule; in 1351 he and his brother Casimir became vassals of the Polish kings ...

    • The End of The Eleventh Dynasty and The Rise of The Twelfth Dynasty
    • Height of The Middle Kingdom
    • Decline Into The Second Intermediate Period

    Toward the end of the First Intermediate Period, Mentuhotep II and his successors unified Egypt under a single rule, and commanded such faraway locations as Nubia and the Sinai. He reigned for 51 years and restored the cult of the ruler, considering himself a god and wearing the headdresses of Amun and Min. His descendants ruled Egypt, until a vizi...

    Senusret III was a warrior-king, and launched a series of brutal campaigns in Nubia. After his victories, Senusret built a series of massive forts throughout the country as boundary markers; the locals were closely watched. Domestically, Senusret has been given credit for an administrative reform that put more power in the hands of appointees of th...

    After the death of Sobeknefru, Egypt was ruled by a series of ephemeral kings for about 10-15 years. Ancient Egyptian sources regard these as the first kings of the Thirteenth Dynasty. After the initial dynastic chaos, a series of longer reigning, better attested kings ruled for about 50-80 years. The strongest king of this period, Neferhotep I, ru...

  4. Apr 27, 2022 · Siemowit IV was a son of Siemowit III. After the death of Ludwik Węgierski he was one of the pretenders to the Polish throne. In 1383 he conquered Cuyavia, but was soon expelled by the joint forces of szlachta from Lesser Poland and armies of Hungary.

    • Mazowieckie
    • "Ziemowit IV Młodszy"
    • Alexandra of Lithuania
    • before 1352
  5. May 3, 2024 · iemowit III of Masovia (his name also rendered Ziemowit; c. 1320 – 1381) was a prince of Masovia and a co-regent (with his brother Casimir I of Warsaw) of the lands of Warsaw, Czersk, Rawa, Gostynin and other parts of Masovia. Life. Siemowit was the second son of Trojden I of Masovia and his wife Maria, daughter of Yuri I of Galicia.

  6. The Middle Kingdom splendor started with king Sehetepibre Amenemhat I (1985-1956 BC), who was positioned as king due to the lack of a male heir succeeding Mentuhotep IV. Amenemhat I would have accumulated several important posts, among them, the office of vizier. He was the son of Senwosret and Nefret, a man and a woman from outside the royal ...

  7. He was the second son of Siemowit III, Duke of Masovia and his first wife Euphemia, daughter of Nicholas II of Opava.

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