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  1. Siemowit IV of Masovia (c. 1353/1356 [1] – 21 January 1426 [2] ), succeeded his father as Duke of Masovia. Siemowit remarried, after Euphemia's death to Anna, daughter of Nicolas of Ziębice. From this marriage he had three children: unnamed son (1361/1364 – died young before 14 March 1378).

  2. Oct 18, 2022 · After working his whole life on reuniting Masovia and making it an independent state, Siemowit III died on June 16, 1381 and was buried at Plock Cathedral. History iemowit III of Masovia (his name also rendered Ziemowit; c. 1320 – 1381) was a prince of Masovia and a co-regent (with his brother Casimir I of Warsaw) of the lands of Warsaw ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SiemowitSiemowit - Wikipedia

    He is considered to be the first ruler of the Piast dynasty. [1] He became the Duke of the Polans in the 9th century after his father, Piast the Wheelwright, son of Chościsko, refused to take the place of legendary Duke Popiel. Siemowit was elected as new duke by the wiec. [2] According to a popular legend, Popiel was then eaten by mice in his ...

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  5. The different factions in Poland could not agree on the succession, and a conflict erupted. The faction gathered around the Grzymała clan supported Sigismund, while the Nałęcz clan instead favored the Duke of Masovia, Siemowit IV. As the clans in Greater Poland warred, those in Lesser Poland succeeded in gathering support for a different ...

  6. Siemowit II Piast, z Piastowie mazowieccy was born in 1283, to Bolesław Mazowiecki and Gaudemunda Mazowiecki (born Zofia litewska). Siemowit had 5 siblings: Wacław Mazowiecki Piast, Eufrozyna Oswiecimska (born Mazowiecka) and 3 other siblings. Siemowit passed away on month day 1345, at age 62 in death place. + 10.

  7. When Casimir III the Great died in 1370, under agreements concluded with one of his lifetime friends Siemowit III, he freed Siemowit from Polish suzerainty and gave Płock, Wizna, Wyszogród and Zakroczym back to Mazovia. Having a reunified Masovia, it regained its independence, there Siemowit III promulgates a customary law in 1377. He ...

  8. Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia. Siemowit IV ( Ziemowit IV ), also known as Siemowit IV the Younger (pl: Siemowit IV Młodszy; ca. 1353/1356 [1] – 21 January 1426 [2] ), was a Polish prince, member of the Masovian branch of the House of Piast and from 1373 or 1374 Duke of Rawa, and after the division of the paternal inheritance between him and ...