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  1. Konrad Januszowic (ca. 1400 - 9 December 1412 or 1413), was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast. He was the youngest son of Duke Janusz I of Warsaw and Danutė of Lithuania, a daughter of Kęstutis. Life

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    Konrad Januszowic (ca. 1400 - 9 December 1412 or 1413 [1]), was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast. He was the youngest son of Duke Janusz I of Warsaw and Danutė of Lithuania , a daughter of Kęstutis .

  3. Konrad (ur. przed 1400, zm. prawdopodobnie 9 grudnia 1412 lub 1413) – przedstawiciel dynastii Piastów, najmłodszy syn księcia mazowieckiego Janusza I i Danuty Anny, córki księcia litewskiego Kiejstuta.

    • Origin of The Name
    • History
    • Coat of Arms
    • Piast Rulers
    • Female Piasts
    • Priesthood
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    The early dukes and kings of Poland are said to have regarded themselves as descendants of the semi-legendary Piast the Wheelwright (Piast Kołodziej), first mentioned in the Cronicae et gesta ducum sive principum Polonorum (Chronicles and deeds of the dukes or princes of the Poles), written c. 1113 by Gallus Anonymus. However, the term "Piast Dynas...

    The first "Piasts", probably of Polan descent, appeared around 940 in the territory of Greater Poland at the stronghold of Giecz. Shortly afterwards they relocated their residence to Gniezno, where Prince Mieszko I ruled over the Civitas Schinesghe from about 960. The Piasts temporarily also ruled over Pomerania, Bohemia and the Lusatias, as well a...

    About 1295, Przemysł II used a coat of arms with a white eagle – a symbol later referred to as the Piast coat of arms or as the Piast Eagle.The Silesian Piasts in the 14th century used an eagle modified by a crescent, which became the coat of arms of the Duchy of Silesia.

    Piast kings and rulers of Poland appear in list form in the following table. For a list of all rulers, see List of Polish monarchs.

    Queen consorts

    1. Świętosława, supposed daughter of Mieszko I of Poland, Queen consort of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and England, mother of Cnut the Great, King of all England, Denmark and Norway 2. Świętosława of Poland, daughter of Casimir I the Restorer, Queen consort of Bohemia 3. Richeza of Poland, Queen of Sweden, daughter of Bolesław III Wrymouth, Queen consort of Sweden, mother of Canute V of Denmark, King of Denmark and Sophia of Minsk, Queen consort of Denmark 4. Richeza of Poland, Queen of Castile,...

    Archbishops

    1. Bolesław of Toszek – Archbishop of Esztergom 2. Władysław of Wroclaw – Archbishop of Salzburg

    Bishops

    1. Jarosław of Opole– Bishop of Wrocław 2. Mieszko of Bytom – Bishop of Nitra and of Veszprém 3. Henry of Masovia– Bishop of Płock 4. Jan Kropidło – Bishop of Poznań, Włocławek, Kamień and Chełmno, Archbishop of Gniezno (only formally) 5. Wenceslaus II of Legnica– Bishop of Lebus and of Wrocław 6. Henry VIII of Legnica– Bishop of Wrocław 7. Konrad IV the Older– Bishop of Wrocław 8. Alexander of Masovia– Bishop of Trento 9. Casimir III of Płock– Bishop of Płock

  4. Research genealogy for Konrad Januszowic Mazovien / Mazovia, as well as other members of the Mazovien / Mazovia family, on Ancestry®.

  5. Apr 28, 2022 · Birthplace: Wyszogrod, Warszawa, Mazowia, Poland. Death: December 08, 1429 (76-85) Place of Burial: Basilica of St. George's Arch. John the Baptist in Warsaw. Immediate Family: Son of Prince Siemovit of Mazovia and Euphemia von Troppau. Husband of princess Danute of Lithuania.

  6. Konrad Januszowic. Dynasty. Gediminids. Father. Kęstutis. Mother. Birutė. Danutė of Lithuania (baptized Anna; c. 1358 – 26 November 1424), was a Lithuanian princess of the Gediminid dynasty and by marriage Duchess of Warsaw. She was a daughter of Kęstutis, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and his second wife, Birutė .

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