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  1. Leszek of Masovia (ca 1162 1186) was Duke of Masovia and Kuyavia between 1173 and 1186. He was the son of Bolesław IV the Curly and his first wife Wierzchosława. He died childless, willing his lands to Casimir II of Poland

  2. Leszek of Masovia (Polish: Leszek, also Lestek) (b. ca. 1162 - d. 1186) was a Polish prince from the Piast dynasty, the Duke of Masovia from 1173 until his death. He was the only son of Bolesław IV the Curly, Duke of Masovia and High Prince of Poland, to survive his father. After his father's death he inherited Masovia. At the beginning, Leszek ruled under the guardianship of his uncle ...

  3. On 24 November 1227, during the Congress of Gąsawa, Bolesław V's father, Leszek the White, was killed. Like his own father and paternal grandfather before him, he was orphaned at young age. After Duke Leszek's death many people claimed the custody of his only son.

  4. The civil war in Masovia prevented Konrad II to claim the Seniorate, but he was allowed to make extensive contacts with the oppositors of the new Duke of Kraków and Sandomierz. In 1282 Konrad II organized an expedition against Leszek II which ended in a complete failure, although the Masovian troops briefly captured the districts of Radom and ...

  5. How to say Leszek, Duke of Masovia in English? Pronunciation of Leszek, Duke of Masovia with and more for Leszek, Duke of Masovia.

  6. Apr 28, 2022 · Thus this marriage was part of Leszek's policy of eastward expansion. Leszek's and Grzymislawa's daughter Salomea was born in 1211. She married King Coloman of Galicia-Lodomeria, [6] the son of King Andrew II of Hungary. The marriage occurred in about 1215 when Salome was 4 and Kaloman was 7.

  7. Leszek the White left a one-year-old son, Bolesław, and the Duke of Greater Poland, Władysław III, saw an opportunity to retake Kraków and the title of High Duke under the guise of regency. The Lesser Polish nobles sided with Leszek's brother Duke Konrad I of Masovia.

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