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  1. Apr 19, 2024 · Unfortunately, the scarce availability of historical sources determine that the history of the Piast dynasty can be reliably traced only since 963 (Reddaway et al., 2014) when Duke Mieszko I reigned supreme. Summing up, Piast certainly wasn’t the first legendary Polish ruler in terms of chronology.

  2. 5 days ago · Coronation of King Andrew. c. 1015. Son of Vazul and a lady from the Clan Tátony. Anastasia of Kiev. Adelaide, Duchess of Bohemia. Solomon, King of Hungary. David, Prince of Hungary. George ( illegitimate) Before 5 December 1060.

  3. 1 day ago · The history of Poland from 1939 to 1945 encompasses primarily the period from the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union to the end of World War II. Following the German–Soviet non-aggression pact, Poland was invaded by Nazi Germany on 1 September 1939 and by the Soviet Union on 17 September.

  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Siemowit III, co-Duke of Warsaw (1341–1349), of Rawa (1345–1349), Duke of Warsaw (1349–1355), of Masovia (1355–1381) Janusz I the Elder, Duke (1381–1429) Duchy of Masovia: Płock (complete list) – Wenceslaus I, Duke (1313–1336) Siemowit II, Regent (1336–1340) Trojden I, Regent (1336–1340) Bolesław III, Duke (1336–1351)

  5. 3 days ago · Cemetery: Set cemetery. Siemowit IV (also known as Ziemowit IV) (ca. 1353/1356 – 21 January 1426) was one of the Dukes of Masovia of the old Polish Piast royal family. His domain included the lands of Czersk, Rawa, Sochaczew, Płock and Gostynin. In 1381 he inherited Wisz and in 1387 Bełz.

  6. Apr 19, 2024 · Frederick III was King of Germany for more than five decades in the 15th Century and was also Holy Roman Emperor for nearly that long. His rule set the stage for the preeminence of the House of Habsburg. He was born on Sept. 21, 1415, in Innsbruck, Tyrol. His father was Ernest, Duke of Austria, and his mother was Cymburgis of Masovia.

  7. Apr 8, 2024 · Sigismund III Vasa was the king of Poland (1587–1632) and of Sweden (1592–99) who sought to effect a permanent union of Poland and Sweden but instead created hostile relations and wars between the two states lasting until 1660.

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