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  1. Trojden I (1284/86 [1] – 13 March 1341) was a Polish prince, Duke of Czersk from 1310, ruler over Warsaw and Liw from 1313, and regent of Płock in the years 1336–1340. He was a member of the House of Piast.

  2. Children of Trojden I, first ruled jointly, and, after their uncle Siemowit II's death (1345), divided their inheritance, made official in 1349. Between 1355 and 1370, Warsaw reunited the Masovian territories, but they were again divided after Siemowit III's death.

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  4. Trojden I was a Polish prince, Duke of Czersk from 1310, ruler over Warsaw and Liw from 1313, and regent of Płock in the years 1336–1340. He was a member of the House of Piast.

  5. Apr 27, 2022 · Immediate Family: Son of Prince Boleslav II. of Mazovia and dss Gaudemunda Sophia of Lithuania. Husband of Księżna Maria Jurijewna of Galicia. Father of Boleslaus II of Mazovia, king of Rus'; Eufemia Mazowiecka; Prince Siemovit of Mazovia and Kazimierz I warszawski, książę.

    • "Traidenis"
    • Warka, Grójec, Mazowieckie, Poland
    • circa 1284
  6. Trojden I: Brother of Ziemowit II of Rawa? Duke of Czersk & Warsaw. 1313 - 1320: There is a period of uncertainty and division in Poland, during which Mazovia, having been united by Bolesław II, is then divided between his sons. Rawa is created as a new subdivision.

  7. Duchy of Masovia was a district principality and a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Poland, existing during the Middle Ages. The state was centered in Mazovia in the northeastern Kingdom of Poland, and during its existence, its capital was located in the Płock, Czersk and Warsaw.

  8. Books. The Tower of the Swallow. Troyden (Polish: Trojden), duke of Redania and later earl of Kovir, was the brother of King Radovid I. He founded the House of Troyden. As a young man, he was considered to be an extremely well connected, if somewhat of a slippery character. He was jealous and openly displayed his hatred for his brother.

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