Duchy of Warsaw (Middle Ages)

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Duchy of Warsaw
Księstwo warszawskie (
Latin
)
1310–1370
1381–1488
Coat of arms of
Coat of arms
Janusz I of Warsaw
• 1471–1481 (last of the last state)
Bolesław V of Warsaw
Historical eraHigh Middle Ages
• Partition of the Duchy of Masovia
1310
• Unification of the Duchy of Masovia
5 November 1370
• Partition of the Duchy of Masovia
June 1381
• Incorporation into the Duchy of Czersk
1488
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Duchy of Masovia
Duchy of Masovia
Duchy of Czersk

The Duchy of Warsaw

Masovia, centered on the Warsaw Land. Its capital was Warsaw.[1]

The state was established in 1310, in the partition of the

Janusz I of Warsaw as its first leader.[4][5][6] It existed until 1488, when it got incorporated into the Duchy of Czersk.[7]

From 1310 to 1320, it was a

United Kingdom of Poland, and from 1386 to 1488, a fiefdom of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
.

List of rulers

First state

Second state

Citations

Notes

  1. ^ Polish: Księstwo warszawskie; Latin: Ducatus Varsoviensis

References

  1. ^ a b Janusz Grabowski, Dynastia Piastów Mazowieckich, p. 56.
  2. ^ Anna Suprunik, Mazowsze Siemowitów, p. 29.
  3. ^ Janusz Grabowski, Dynastia Piastów Mazowieckich, p. 89-90.
  4. ^ Janusz Grabowski, Dynastia Piastów Mazowieckich, p. 98.
  5. ^ Anna Suprunik, Mazowsze Siemowitów. p. 40.
  6. ^ J. Krzyżaniakowa, J. Ochmański, Władysław II Jagiełło, p. 315.
  7. ^ "Konrad III Rudy". poczet.com (in Polish).

Bibliography

  • Janusz Grabowski, Dynastia Piastów Mazowieckich.
  • Anna Suprunik, Mazowsze Siemowitów.
  • J. Krzyżaniakowa, J. Ochmański, Władysław II Jagiełło