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      • Masovia was annexed by Prussia in the 1795 during the third partition of Poland. In 1807 it became part of the Duchy of Warsaw during the Napoleonic Wars and later part of the Congress Poland after the Congress of Vienna.
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  2. When the kingdom was finally restored in 1295 by the coronation of Duke Przemysł II of Greater Poland, the Duchy of Masovia remained independent. 1313 partition: Duchy of Płock under Wenceslaus. Duchy of Rawa under Siemowit II. Duchy of Czersk under Trojden I. Upon the death of Duke Boleslaus II in 1313, Masovia was divided among his sons:

  3. In 1462 they inherited the rest of Masovia, reuniting the Duchy. In 1471, they divided the inheritance. In 1495, as the last surviving brother in power, Conrad III reunited all Masovia definitely.

    Ruler
    Ruler
    Born
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    1093 Ehingen Daughter of Henry, Count of ...
    28 October 1138 – 27 July 1144
    Duchy of Masovia (at Łęczyca)
    1122 Third son of Boleslaus III of Poland ...
    28 October 1138 – 5 January 1173
    Regency of Casimir II of Poland ...
    Regency of Casimir II of Poland ...
    Regency of Casimir II of Poland ...
    Regency of Casimir II of Poland ...
    1162 Son of Boleslaus IV of Poland and ...
    5 January 1173 – 1186
  4. It was a period that marked the end of the feudal fragmentation of the Kingdom of Poland and only Masovia remained independent for the next two hundred years. The Duchy of Masovia was governed by a younger branch of the Piast dynasty that ruled Poland from 960 to 1370.

  5. Nov 13, 2022 · As a result of the fragmentation of Poland after the death of Polish monarch Bolesław III Wrymouth, in 1138 the Duchy of Mazovia was established, and during the 12th and 13th centuries it joined temporarily various adjacent lands and endured invasions of Prussians, Yotvingians, and Ruthenians.

  6. 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.

  7. Aug 24, 2016 · Columbia. Mazovia (məzō´vēə) or Masovia (məsō´–) Pol. Mazowsze, historic region, central Poland. At the death (1138) of Boleslaus III [1], Mazovia became an independent duchy under the Piast [2] dynasty. It became a suzerainty of Great Poland in 1351 and was finally united with it in 1526.

  8. Duke Ernest and Cimburgis of Masovia Antoni Boys (called Anton Waiss): Cymburgis of Masovia, historicizing painting, between 1579 and 1587 Ernest has an important place in the history of the dynasty for two reasons: in 1414 Ernest first refers to himself as archduke in a document.

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