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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. Apr 27, 2022 · Trojden I of Masovia (1284 or 86 -13 March 1341) was a member of the House of Piast. He was Duke of Czersk from 1310. From 1336 to 1340 he was Regent the Duchy of Płock. He eventually became Duke of Masovia.

    • "Traidenis"
    • Warka, Grójec, Mazowieckie, Poland
    • circa 1284
  3. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Trojden I (1284/86 – 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. Dukes of Masovia, c. 1450, Trojden I is second from left.

  4. The Polish region of Mazovia was an eastern borderland territory which also encompassed western-central parts of Prussia. As one of a series of small states of Western Polans it was probably formed in the ninth or tenth century from the West Slavic tribe of the Masovians. It also incorporated elements of a Western Baltic tribe called the ...

  5. The lands of the Masovians east of the Vistula river had been conquered by the Piast duke Mieszko I of Poland (960–992) and formed a constituent part of his Civitas Schinesghe. The Masovian Diocese of Płock was established in 1075.

  6. Duke of Masovia ( Polish: Książę Mazowsza) was a title borne by the sons and descendants of the Polish Duke Bolesław III Wrymouth. [1] In accordance with the last will and testament of Bolesław, upon his death his lands were divided into four to five hereditary provinces distributed among his sons, and a royal province of Kraków reserved ...

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  8. 1285. Death: 13 March 1341. Father: Boleslaus II of Masovia (c1251-1313) Mother: Sophia of Lithuania. Titles: Duke of Masovia. Duke of Czersk. Spouse / partner: Maria Yuryevna of Halych (c1292-1341) Wedding: 1310. Sex: Edit Facts. Wikipedia. [show] Articles.

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