39:
321:, who, despite his good relations with Władysław III Spindleshanks, decided to fully support the rebel prince. One year later, in 1207, Henry I the Bearded gave to Władysław Odonic the Duchy of Kalisz, but with the condition that in the event he was able to recover the southern Greater Poland lands, Kalisz was to return to Silesia.
456:, wherein papal authority was reinforced and the Fifth Crusade was organized. Also, and with the support of the other Polish princes, the Archbishop promoted the surrender of the southern Greater Poland lands to Władysław. Finally, in 1216 Władysław III Spindleshanks gave his nephew the rule over southern Greater Poland.
669:. In gratitude for his mediation, Władysław extended to Archbishop Pełka and the Bishopric of Gniezno the immunity that he gave to the Poznań church in 1232. Even with the ratification of this (unfavorable) agreement on 26 June 1235, both sides seemed aware that the outbreak of a new war would be just a matter of time.
644:
In 1234 their recently concluded peace was suddenly broken, and hostilities between Henry I the
Bearded and Władysław Odonic were renewed. This time, the Silesian Duke was well prepared, and without major obstacles he seized the southern part of Greater Poland. Władysław was then forced to enter into
624:
However, this policy of submission to the church brought a negative effect among the nobility, who in 1233 rebelled against him and offered the Duchy of
Greater Poland to Henry I the Bearded. Thanks to the passivity of Henry I, the revolt failed. Henry I's indifference to Greater Poland was extremely
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in
November 1227. Among the princes who attended the meeting were Władysław Odonic, Leszek the White, Henry I the Bearded, and Konrad I of Masovia. For unknown reasons, Władysław III Spindleshanks ultimately chose not to appear at the congress, perhaps because his interests were probably represented
571:
The events of Gąsawa led to a very complicated situation in Poland, and brought few benefits to Władysław Odonic in his conflict with his uncle. At the beginning of 1228, Władysław III Spindleshanks, with the help of
Silesian forces, managed to defeat his nephew under unknown circumstances, taking
463:
created a new problem for Władysław. In accordance with the treaty of 1206 between him and Henry I the
Bearded, the Duchy of Kalisz had to return to Silesia if Władysław recovered his heritage. In addition, the previous excellent relations with Archbishop Kietlicz also began to deteriorate, and so
693:
for the annulment of the 1234 treaty and Henry I's decision to remove him from
Greater Poland by force. In 1236 the Pope ordered Archbishop Pełka to create a committee that would resolve the dispute once and for all. Their decision was favorable to Henry, and after protests by Władysław, another
408:
Leszek the White, along with other Piast princes, wanting to ensure the support of the Church, then issued a Great
Privilege, which ensured the integrity of territorial possessions of the Bishops. The privilege was not signed by Henry I the Bearded and Władysław III Spindleshanks, but they later
289:
In 1206 Władysław Odonic was declared an adult and began to claim government over his domains. It was especially hard for him to accept the surrender of the Duchy of Kalisz, as the young prince believed it to be part of his rightful heritage. Unable to reach a favorable agreement with his uncle,
681:
of the
Governor appointed by Henry I the Bearded, Prince Borzivoj of Bohemia), deceitfully tried to recover that part of Greater Poland. The expedition ended with some success (Śrem was recovered and Borzivoj killed during the battle); however, a retaliatory expedition of the Silesian army soon
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The tragic end of the meeting took place on the morning of 24 November, when during a break from the deliberations the princes were attacked by
Pomeranians, who killed Leszek the White and seriously injured Henry I the Bearded. By sources and historiography, the main culprit for the murder was
534:
In 1227 Władysław III Spindleshanks finally decided to attack his nephew directly. For this purpose, he sent troops under the command of voivode
Dobrogost, who besieged Ujście. Not only did the voivode fail to conquer the strongly fortified city, but Władysław Odonic made a surprise attack on
608:
On 3 November 1231 Władysław III Spindleshanks died unexpectedly, apparently killed by a German girl whom he tried to rape. However, this only changed Władysław Odonic's situation slightly, as his uncle had passed all his rights of inheritance to Henry I the Bearded before his death.
601:. Władysław Odonic's success was complete, but a risk still remained: in the spring of 1231 Henry I the Bearded launched an expedition against Greater Poland with the purpose of restoring Władysław III Spindleshanks, but the Silesian troops were defeated at the walls of
588:
In 1229, Władysław Odonic and Konrad I of Masovia took a concerted action against Władysław III Spindleshanks. Władysław Odonic then managed to control his uncle's domains. Much less successful was the participation of Konrad I, whose troops unsuccessfully besieged
549:
Afraid that he could lose all of his domains, Władysław III Spindleshanks decided to find a peaceful solution to the dispute with his nephew. For this purpose, a solemn convention of the Piast princes, bishops, and nobles was convened in the Kuyavian district of
416:
Władysław Odonic's policy of full cooperation with the Church resulted in the issue of a bull by Pope Innocent III on 13 May 1211, in which the Pope declared Władysław to be under his protection. Władysław also actively supported the monastic orders, notably the
736:(d. 29 December 1249), whose origins are disputed among historians and sources. According to some sources, her parentage is unknown; however, other historians believed that she had a Pomeranian or Moravian origin: she could be the daughter of Duke
234:) was already given to him in the 13th century chronicles. It is unknown if he received that nickname because of a disease that affected his throat or because he had bad manners. Another nickname used in the contemporary sources was "
559:. In addition, the dukes were also to discuss proposals for a solution to the usurpation of the ducal title by Świętopełk II of Pomerania, who used the confusion in Greater Poland to seize Nakło, which belonged to Władysław).
345:
discovered that resolution of this situation was to be a difficult task. The meeting ended with a partial success, because Władysław III Spindleshanks reached an agreement with the Archbishop Kietlicz, who could return to
1768:
However, later historians like Kasimir Jasiński and Krzysztof Ożóg refute this development, believing that Władysław lost Ujście and Nakło in the war of 1239, but remained in Gniezno and Poznań until his
563:
Władysław Odonic, although there are some historians who believe that Duke Świętopełk II was also involved in the crime, and some who are inclined to absolve Władysław Odonic from any part in the attack.
483:
The agreement at Danków (which Henry I the Bearded soon joined) and the death of Archbishop Kietlicz enabled Władysław III Spindleshanks to attack his nephew with the benevolent neutrality of the other
515:(probably his brother-in-law), who wanted his own political emancipation and broke his homage to Leszek the White. Świętopełk II promised Władysław his support in the effort to reconquer his heritage.
274:
Mieszko III the Old died in 1202, and Władysław III Spindleshanks inherited the lands of Greater Poland. At some point in the ensuing four years, Władysław III surrendered the Duchy of Kalisz to
329:
Despite these gestures, Henry I the Bearded refused to militarily support Władysław Odonic, as he tried to reconcile both princes through diplomatic channels. In 1208 a meeting was arranged in
697:
In 1237 the hostilities were resumed. As a result, Władysław lost the castellanie of Ladzka. Only after the intervention of a Papal envoy, William of Modena, did both sides agree to a truce.
709:
maintained his pretensions over Greater Poland. In 1239 a new war broke out and once again Władysław was defeated. This time he lost the rest of Greater Poland, with the exception of
649:
of Gniezno. The terms of the agreement, published on 22 September 1234, were very unfavorable for Władysław Odonic, who had to relinquish all the territories south and west of the
409:
accepted the provisions established there. Mieszko I Tanglefoot was not present in Borzykowa; with the support of the Gryfici family, he decided to lead his army and march against
535:
Dobrogost's troops and on 15 July, the voivode's army was completely defeated and he was killed. Thanks to this victory, Władysław Odonic was able to take most of Greater Poland.
1805:Świętopełk II's first (or second according to some sources) wife Euphrosyne is identified as a daughter of Odon of Poznań, but this is disputed among historians and web sources.
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721:
85:
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beneficial for Władysław Odonic, who obtained from the Silesian Duke the formal resignation from all his claims over the inheritance of Władysław III Spindleshanks.
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Władysław managed to get a new protective bull from the Pope (issued on 9 February 1217), this time to protect him against the claims of the local Church hierarchy.
1817:: Historia Kaszubów w dziejach Pomorza (The history of Kashubians within history of Pomerania) t.1 Czasy średniowieczne (vol.1 Middle ages), Gdańsk 2006, p. 517.
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an immunity privilege under which all subjects on the Bishop's lands were excluded from homage to the Duchy. Bishop Paul was also allowed to mint his own coin.
290:
Władysław Odonic decided to declare open war against Władysław III Spindleshanks. His attempt to overthrow the High Duke was strongly supported by part of the
475:
signed an agreement of mutual succession, which reduced considerably the chances of the young prince to acquire, by peaceful means, his uncle's inheritance.
491:
Almost nothing is known about the first phase of Władysław's exile from Poland. There are some assumptions that the prince attended the expedition of King
359:
2214:
258:
Duke Odon of Kalisz died on 20 April 1194. Władysław (then only four years old) and his siblings were placed under the care of his paternal uncle
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2437:
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against Władysław III), the rebellion was short-lived and unsuccessful. Both were banished from the country. Władysław Odonic took refuge in
295:
572:
him prisoner. However, the Duke of Greater Poland failed to take advantage of this success, because later that year, while his uncle was in
2106:
350:, with the promise of restitution of all his goods, in exchange for lifting the anathema. However, Władysław Odonic was left with nothing.
705:
The death of Henry I the Bearded on 19 March 1238 did not end the conflict with the Silesian princes because Henry I's son and successor
413:, where confusion among the citizens left him in total control of the capital without fighting, and he became the new High Duke.
2686:
1868:
Imię Przemysł w wielkopolskiej linii Piastów. Niektóre aspekty stosunków książąt wielkopolskich z Czechami do połowy XIII wieku
733:
108:
617:
Desiring to neutralize the influence of Silesia, Władysław began a policy to be closer to the Church. In 1232, he granted the
422:
426:
1147:
2412:
1830:, pp. 38-39, later additions made in Uzupełnienia do genealogii Piastów, "Studia Źródłoznawcze" No 5 (1960), p. 100.;
245:("son of Odon"); it is also unknown why the sources persisted in using the erroneous form instead of the correct one.
17:
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The war broke again by the end of 1235, when Władysław Odonic (using the unrest caused by the brutal government in
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259:
220:
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rulers. Władysław Odonic was unable to defend himself or his lands, and shortly thereafter he escaped to Hungary.
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262:(half-brother of Odon), who acted as regent over southern Greater Poland (a duchy created for Odon by his father
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2017:
755:
468:
118:
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was organized as a meeting between local bishops and princes, in order to solve the problematic issue of the
632:(Henry I's son and heir) to participate jointly with Konrad I of Masovia in the expedition organized by the
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in 1223. Two years later he was able to repel the counter-attack of his uncle and obtain the district of
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committee produced a document invalidating the treaty of 1234, which in turn was repudiated by Henry I.
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Thanks to the help of the Pomeranian Duke, Władysław was able to capture the north-eastern fortress of
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However, despite the efforts of both Władysław Odonic and Archbishop Kietlicz (who even launched an
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2132:
1426:
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proved to be very detrimental to Władysław Odonic. There his uncle Władysław III Spindleshanks and
126:
2382:
2327:
2297:
854:
2497:
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2115:
1744:
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224:
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2255:
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2616:
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714:
593:. Władysław III Spindleshanks ultimately could not defend himself and soon after he escaped to
539:
The Congress of Gąsawa and his tragic consequences. Responsibility for Leszek the White's death
523:
189:
583:
440:, where he and the other Piast rulers (including Leszek I the White, Konrad I of Masovia, and
2666:
2558:
2487:
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2022:
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324:
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1309:
749:
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Friendly relations with Konrad I of Masovia. New struggles with Władysław III Spindleshanks
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390:
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under the rule of the eldest Piast. Then, was formed a coalition between Władysław Odonic,
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741:
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river (some historians believed that shortly before his death, he lost Ujście and Nakło).
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in 1182). The Duchy of Kalisz itself was directly annexed by Mieszko III to his domains.
263:
1903:
W sprawie pochodzenia Jadwigi, pierwszej żony księcia kujawskiego Kazimierza Konradowica
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1229–1234; from 1234 until his death he was ruler over only the north and east of the
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212:
1026:
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286:, part of his effort to become more involved in Pomerania (which bordered Lubusz).
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on 29 July 1210. On 20 October 1213, a new Cistercian monastery was founded in
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98:
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1853:
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301:, who also wanted to obtain greater independence and benefits for the Church.
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1936:
1831:
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In 1215 Władysław Odonic took part in the congress of princes and bishops in
44:
1874:
edited by Jadwiga Krzyżaniakowej, Poznań 1997, pp. 247-255; Krzysztof Ożóg,
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Władysław Odonic, having good relations with the Church, began efforts with
1907:
Europa Środkowa i Wschodnia w polityce Piastów, red. K. Zielińska-Melkowska
740:, and thus be the sister of Świętopełk II, or she could be a member of the
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Deposition of Władysław III Spindleshanks from Greater Poland and his death
402:
401:. Also, during the meeting the privileges obtained by the Polish church at
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330:
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Congress of Głogów. Attempt to reconcile with Władysław III Spindleshanks
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Hedwig (b. 1218/20 – d. 8 January aft. 1234), married ca. 1233 to Duke
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peace talks with the mediation of Bishop Paul of Poznań and Archbishop
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Second War against Władysław III Spindleshanks. Escape from the country
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Policy of cooperation with the Church. Rebellion of the local nobility
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One year later, Archbishop Kietlicz supported the provisions of the
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in 1180 were confirmed, including exemption from secular tribunals.
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and Germany, where he tried to encourage the help of local rulers.
444:) agreed to extend the economic and legal benefits for the Church.
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783:(b. ca. 1230 – d. 15 February aft. 1281), married in 1251 to Duke
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Duke of Southern Greater Poland. Conflict with Henry I the Bearded
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Genealogia Piastów wielkopolskich. Potomstwo Władysława Odonica
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Genealogia Piastów wielkopolskich. Potomstwo Władysława Odonica
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Genealogia Piastów wielkopolskich. Potomstwo Władysława Odonica
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219:. Władysław was probably named after either his paternal uncle
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Władysław Odonic died on 5 June 1239 and was buried in the
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Archcathedral Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul, Poznań
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The establishment of peace enabled Władysław Odonic and
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against the politics of Władysław III Spindleshanks and
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Archcathedral Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul, Poznań
770:(b. ca. 1225 – d. April 1267?) married in 1249 to Duke
353:
673:Second Part of the War against Henry I the Bearded
507:Arrival in Pomerania. Conquest of Ujście and Nakło
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433:river, which was richly furnished by Władysław.
1838:, Kraków 1895, p. 221; Włodzimierz Dworzaczek,
1796:, "Kronika Miasta Poznania" 1995, No 2, p. 37.
758:(b. 5 June 1220/4 June 1221 – d. 4 June 1257).
2100:
270:First War against Władysław III Spindleshanks
467:In 1217, a congress of other Piast dukes in
211:by his wife Viacheslava, daughter of Prince
2647:indicates monarch of questioned historicity
1872:Przemysł II. Odnowienie Królestwa Polskiego
2107:
2093:
1854:"Complete Genealogy of the House of Piast"
459:However, the receipt of these lands near
701:Relations with Henry II the Pious. Death
636:against the Prussians during 1233–1234.
576:, Władysław Odonic managed to escape to
421:, who received lands in the district of
2009:(since 1234 only in the Northern part)
732:Between 1218/20 Władysław married with
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777:Ziemomysł (b. 1228/32 – d. 1235/36).
744:. They reportedly had six children:
499:. Subsequently, he probably went to
333:, where the Duke of Wrocław and the
1901:Parentage disputed. D. Karczewski,
24:
25:
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1918:Parentage disputed. K. Jasiński,
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354:Close cooperation with the Church
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1683:15. a daughter of Aepa Ocenevich
1657:30. Aepa Ocenevich, Khan of the
764:(b. 1224/27 – d. 14 April 1279).
230:The nickname "Plwacz" (English:
152:Viacheslava Yaroslavna of Halych
37:
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1879:Piastowie-Leksykon Biograficzny
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1:
1842:, Warsaw 1959, tab. 2, p. 17.
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800:Ancestors of Władysław Odonic
176:– 5 June 1239) was a duke of
170:
56:
2632:Stanisław August Poniatowski
1755:
7:
2687:Burials at Poznań Cathedral
2607:Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki
2348:Władysław III Spindleshanks
1988:Władysław III Spindleshanks
1978:Władysław III Spindleshanks
1738:
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260:Władysław III Spindleshanks
221:Władysław III Spindleshanks
192:from 1225, and duke of all
10:
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1909:, Toruń 1997, pp. 235-240.
1624:7. Olga Yurievna of Suzdal
1601:29. a Byzantine noblewoman
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1506:3. Viacheslava of Halych
1427:Coloman, King of Hungary
1336:Volodymyrko Volodarovych
947:18. Henry, Count of Berg
2677:Dukes of Greater Poland
2413:Dukes of Greater Poland
1891:Władysław Odonic Plwacz
1876:Władysław Odonic Plwacz
1745:Dukes of Greater Poland
248:
238:", a corruption of his
2682:Polish Roman Catholics
2617:Augustus II the Strong
2534:Władysław III of Varna
2418:Dukes of Little Poland
2323:Władysław II the Exile
2278:Casimir I the Restorer
2272:Bolesław the Forgotten
2006:Duke of Greater Poland
1881:, Kraków 1999, p. 133.
738:Mestwin I of Pomerania
2559:Sigismund II Augustus
2529:Władysław II Jagiełło
2506:Louis I the Hungarian
2488:Casimir III the Great
2383:Bolesław V the Chaste
2358:Mieszko IV Tanglefoot
2328:Bolesław IV the Curly
2298:Bolesław III Wrymouth
2205:Piast the Wheelwright
1123:21. Predslava of Kiev
855:Bolesław III Wrymouth
296:Archbishop of Gniezno
203:He was a son of Duke
2602:John II Casimir Vasa
2521:Jagiellonian dynasty
2483:Władysław I Łokietek
2283:Bolesław II the Bold
2256:Bolesław I the Brave
1826:Kazimierz Jasiński,
1545:Vladimir II Monomakh
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1148:Elisabeth of Hungary
750:Casimir I of Kuyavia
493:Andrew II of Hungary
391:Mieszko I Tanglefoot
184:1216–1217, ruler of
2554:Sigismund I the Old
2498:Capet-Anjou dynasty
2388:Leszek II the Black
2378:Bolesław the Horned
2338:Casimir II the Just
2333:Mieszko III the Old
2042:Henry I the Bearded
1961:Henry I the Bearded
913:Mieszko III the Old
387:Konrad I of Masovia
319:Henry I the Bearded
276:Henry I the Bearded
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2592:Sigismund III Vasa
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2288:Władysław I Herman
2266:Mieszko II Lambert
2116:Monarchs of Poland
2077:Bolesław the Pious
2023:Bolesław the Pious
1836:Genealogia Piastów
1093:Béla II of Hungary
829:Władysław I Herman
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762:Bolesław the Pious
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707:Henry II the Pious
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442:Casimir I of Opole
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1952:5 June 1239
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76:5 June 1239
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2661:Categories
2539:Casimir IV
2182:Leszko III
2072:Przemysł I
2066:1229–1239
2055:1229–1234
2036:1229–1234
2018:Przemysł I
2012:1229–1239
1999:1216–1217
1972:1207–1217
1840:Genealogia
1777:References
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461:Obra River
393:, Duke of
373:issued by
278:, Duke of
240:patronymic
119:Przemysł I
72:1239-06-05
2549:Alexander
2473:Restored
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2251:Mieszko I
2233:Siemomysł
2200:Chościsko
2195:Popiel II
2175:Leszko II
2147:Krakus II
2124:Legendary
1756:Footnotes
555:by Paul,
497:Palestine
429:over the
130:Ziemomysł
105:Spouse(s)
2363:Konrad I
2293:Zbigniew
2223:Siemowit
2189:Popiel I
2168:Leszko I
2140:Krakus I
1945:ca. 1190
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781:Euphemia
595:Racibórz
399:Racibórz
311:anathema
133:Euphemia
2645:Italics
2511:Jadwiga
2261:Bezprym
2154:Lech II
768:Salomea
684:Gniezno
603:Gniezno
599:Silesia
501:Bohemia
438:Wolbórz
423:Przemęt
403:Łęczyca
348:Gniezno
335:Bishops
315:Wrocław
280:Wrocław
127:Salomea
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2228:Lestek
2133:Lech I
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734:Hedwig
711:Ujście
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591:Kalisz
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427:Ołobok
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209:Kalisz
186:Ujście
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163:Plwacz
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139:Father
109:Hedwig
81:Buried
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