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  2. Piast dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty, the Hungarian Arpads and their Anjou successors, the Kievan Rus', later also the State of the Teutonic Order and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania were mighty neighbours. Lands held by the Piast dynasty (992–1025), with a shaded area corresponding to the territory of present-day Poland

  3. Crisis of the Piast dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Crisis of the Piast dynasty [citation needed] was a period of constant wars, invasions and rebellions, lasting from the death of Bolesław the Brave in 1025 until the reunification of the Polish lands by Casimir the Restorer.

  4. History of Poland during the Piast dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Piast lands totaled about 250,000 km 2 (96,526 sq mi) in area, [8] with an approximate population of under one million. [9] Expansion of the Polans territory under the Piast dynasty in the 10th century. Initially a pagan, Mieszko I was the first ruler of the Polans tribal union known from contemporary written sources.

  5. Silesian Piasts - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Silesian Piasts began with the feudal fragmentation of Poland in 1138 following the death of the Polish duke Bolesław III Wrymouth. While the Silesian province and the Kraków seniorate were assigned to Władysław II the Exile, his three younger half-brothers Bolesław IV the Curly, Mieszko III the Old, and Henry of Sandomierz received Masovia, Greater Poland and ...

  6. Testament of Bolesław III Wrymouth - Wikipedia

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    The last will and testament of the Piast duke Bolesław III Wrymouth of Poland, [1] established rules for governance of the Polish kingdom by his four surviving sons after his death. By issuing it, Bolesław planned to guarantee that his heirs would not fight among themselves, and would preserve the unity of his lands under the Piast dynasty.

  7. George William, Duke of Liegnitz - Wikipedia

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    George William, Duke of Liegnitz was the last legitimate male of the Piast dynasty. Descent before Mieszko I is partly fictional. This is the descent of the primary male heir. Chościsko; Piast the Wheelwright; Siemowit; Lestko, b. 870–880; Siemomysł, d. 950–960; Mieszko I of Poland, 920/45-992; Bolesław I Chrobry, 967–1025; Mieszko II ...

  8. Mieszko I - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Piast dynasty, he was the first Christian ruler of Poland and continued the policies of both his father Siemomysł and his grandfather Lestek, who initiated a process of unification among the Polish tribes and the creation of statehood.

  9. Bolko II the Small - Wikipedia

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    Bolko II the Small (c. 1312 – 28 July 1368), was the last independent Duke of the Piast dynasty in Silesia.He was Duke of Świdnica from 1326, Duke of Jawor and Lwówek from 1346, Duke of Lusatia from 1364, Duke over half of Brzeg and Oława from 1358, Duke of Siewierz from 1359, and Duke over half of Głogów and Ścinawa from 1361.

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