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  1. Bolesław I of Masovia (Polish: Bolesław I Mazowiecki; 1208 – ca. 25 February 1248), was Polish prince member of the Polish House of Piast, Duke of Sandomierz (only a part) during 1229-1232, Duke of Dobrzyń during 1233-1247 and Duke over whole Masovia during 1247-1248. He was the second son of Konrad I of Masovia and Agafia of Rus.

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  2. Bolesław I of Masovia ( Polish: Bolesław I Mazowiecki; 1208 – ca. 25 February 1248), was Polish prince member of the Polish House of Piast, Duke of Sandomierz (only a part) during 1229–1232, Duke of Dobrzyń during 1233-1247 and Duke over whole Masovia during 1247–1248. He was the second son of Konrad I of Masovia and Agafia of Rus.

  3. Płock formed the main division of the duchy under his son, Bolesław I. The other division was Czersk. 1234 - 1248: Bolesław I: Son of Konrad I. First duke of Mazovia (in Płock). 1248 - 1262: Ziemowit I / Siemowit I: Brother. 1262 - 1264: Prejeslawa: Widow of Ziemowit and regent. 1262 - 1313: Bolesław II Płocki: Duke of Mazovia. 1288 - 1289

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  5. Biography. Early years. Bolesław I. Restoration. Marriage and issue. See also. References. Sources. Casimir I the Restorer ( Polish: Kazimierz I Odnowiciel; 25 July 1016 – 19 March 1058), a member of the Piast dynasty, was the duke of Poland from 1040 until his death. Casimir was the son of Mieszko II Lambert and Richeza of Lotharingia.

  6. Prologue. Piast Period. 963. Poland State established. 966. Christianization of Poland. 992. Reign of Bolesław I the Brave. 1039. Overstretch and Recovery. 1138. Fragmentation. 1138. Duchy of Masovia. 1226. Teutonic Knights invited. 1242. Growth of towns. 1295. Late Piast Monarchy. 1370. Union of Hungary and Poland. Jagiellonian Period. 1386.

  7. Dukes of Masovia in 1450. 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 ...

  8. Apr 18, 2024 · Bolesław I (born 966/967—died June 17, 1025) was the duke (from 992) and then (from 1024) first king of Poland, who expanded his country’s territory to include Pomerania, Lusatia, and, for a time, the Bohemian princely lands. He made Poland a major European state and also created a Polish church independent of German control.

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