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  1. Yuri II Boleslav ( Ukrainian: Юрій-Болеслав Тройденович, romanized : Yurii-Boleslav Troidenovych; Polish: Bolesław Jerzy II; c. 1305/1310 – April 7, 1340), was King of Ruthenia and Dominus of the lands of Galicia–Volhynia (1325-1340). A foreigner and a Catholic by birth, he was the son of Trojden I, Duke of Masovia ...

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Boleslaw the Pious. Bolesław the Pious (Polish: Bolesław Pobożny) (1224/27 – 14 April 1279) was a Duke of Greater Poland during 1239–1247 (according to some historians during 1239–1241 sole Duke of Ujście), Duke of Kalisz during 1247–1249, Duke of Gniezno during 1249–1250, Duke of Gniezno-Kalisz during 1253–1257, Duke of whole ...

  3. Bolesław I. The central district of Greater Poland (Wielkopolska) revolted against the nobles and Catholic clergy en masse. A pagan revival in the area lasted for several years. The district of Masovia seceded and a local lord, Miecław, formed a state of his own. A similar situation occurred in Pomerania.

  4. The Piasts' royal rule in Poland ended in 1370 with the death of King Casimir III the Great . Branches of the Piast dynasty continued to rule in the Duchy of Masovia (until 1526) and in the Duchies of Silesia until the last male Silesian Piast died in 1675. The Piasts intermarried with several noble lines of Europe, and possessed numerous ...

  5. Konrad II of Czersk (pl: Konrad II czerski; c. 1250 – 24 June/21 October 1294 [1] ), was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast, Duke of Masovia during 1264-1275 jointly with his brother, after 1275 sole ruler over Czersk and Duke of Sandomierz during 1289. He was the eldest son of Siemowit I of Masovia and Pereyaslava, a Russian princess.

  6. Bolesław, instead of leaving his lands, including Masovia, to Casimir, as stipulated in Konrad's will, passed these to Casimir's younger brother, Siemowit I of Masovia. Casimir had been married once before, to Jadwiga, a Polish noblewoman whose origins are unknown. [7]

  7. Bolesław I (c. 1210 – 17 April 1248), Duke of Masovia; Casimir I (c. 1210/13 – 14 December 1267), Duke of Kuyavia; Siemowit I (c. 1215 – 24 June 1262), succeeded eldest brother as Duke of Masovia. Eudoxia (b. c. 1215–1225), married Count Dietrich I of Brehna and Wettin; Ludmila, probably a norbertine nun at Płock.

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