infobox nobility name Cymburgis of Masovia image Cimburgis.jpg caption Cymburgis on a contemporary portrait noble family House of Piast father Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia mother Alexandra of Lithuania spouse Ernest, Duke of Austria birth date 1394 or 1397 birth place Warsaw death date death date 1429 9 28 df y death place T rnitz burial place Lilienfeld Abbey Cymburgis also Cimburgis , Zimburgis or Cimburga of Masovia lang pl Cymbarka mazowiecka 1394 or 1397 September 28, 1429 in January 1412 became the second wife of the House of Habsburg Habsburg Duke Ernest, Duke of Austria Ernest the Iron ... color ffc boxstyle 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Cymburgis of Masovia 2 2. Siemowit IV of Masovia 3 3. Alexandra of Lithuania 4 4. Siemowit III of Masovia 5 5. Euphemia of Opawa 6 6. Algirdas 7 7. Uliana of Tver 8 8. Trojden I of Masovia 9 9. Maria of Galicia 10 ... Cymburgis of Masovia ALTERNATIVE NAMES Cymbarka mazowiecka Polish Cimburgis von Masowien German SHORT ... PLACE OF BIRTH Warsaw DATE OF DEATH 1429 9 28 PLACE OF DEATH T rnitz DEFAULTSORT Cymburgis of Masovia ... es Cimburgia de Masovia fr Cymburge de Masovie id Cymbarka dari Masovia it Cimburga di Masovia nl Cymburgis van Mazovi ja pl Cymbarka mazowiecka sk Cymburgis Mazovsk ... was born at Warsaw in the Duchy of Masovia to Duke Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia Siemovit ... the death of his first wife Margaret of Pomerania proceeded to Krak w to court Cymburgis. Though not approved ... Emperor Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III , Cymburgis, after Gertrude of Hohenburg ... as Alphonse XIII . Cymburgis statue in the Innsbruck Hofkirche, Innsbruck Hofkirche church ... , who used to break horseshoes with his bare hands. Cymburgis outlived her husband and died at T rnitz ... Mikhailovich of Tver 15 15. Anastasia of Halych Anastasia of Galicia 16 16. Boleslaus II of Masovia ... 23 23. Anna of Masovia b.1270 Anna of Masovia 24 24. Butvydas 25 26 26. Prince Ivan of Polatsk 27 28 ... more details
Boleslaus of Masovia may refer to Boleslaus IV of Poland 1122 1173 , Duke of Masovia and Kujavia Boleslaus I of Masovia 1208 1248 , of Masovian Piast descent Boleslaus II of Masovia 1251 1313 , of Masovian Piast descent Boleslaus George II of Halych 1308 1340 , of Masovian Piast descent Boleslaus III of Plock 1322 1351 Boleslaus III of Masovia 1385 1428 Boleslaus IV of Masovia 1421 1454 Boleslaus V of Masovia died 1488 hndis ... more details
Siemowit of Masovia may refer to these Masovian dukes Siemowit I of Masovia 1224 1262 , son of Konrad I of Masovia and his wife Agafia Siemowit II of Masovia 1283 1345 , son of Boleslaus II of Masovia and his first wife Sophie Siemowit III of Masovia ca. 1320 1381 , son of Trojden I of Masovia and his wife Maria Siemowit IV of Masovia ca. 1352 1425 or 1426 , son of Siemowit III and his wife Euphemia Siemowit V of Masovia 1388 1442 , son of Siemowit IV and his wife Alexandra of Lithuania Siemowit VI of Masovia 1444 1462 hndis ru ... more details
Janusz of Masovia might refer to these dukes Janusz I of Warsaw ca. 1347 1352 1429 , son of Siemowit III Janusz II of Masovia 1455 1495 , son of Boles aw IV Janusz III of Masovia 1502 1526 , son of Konrad III Rudy, last male of the Masovian Piast dynasty hndis ... more details
Masovia Governorate lang ru lang pl Gubernia mazowiecka was an administrative unit Governorates of the Russian Empire governorate of the Congress Poland . It was created in 1837 from the Masovia Voivodeship in 1844 it was merged into a larger Warsaw Governorate . Poland hist stub Administrative division of Congress Poland coord missing Poland Subdivisions of the Russian Empire Category Governorates of Congress Poland Category States and territories established in 1837 it Governatorato di Masovia pl Gubernia mazowiecka ru ... more details
unreferenced date September 2007 Image Dukes of Mazovia.PNG thumb right 200px Dukes of Masovia in 1450 ... of Masovia. The Dukes of Masovia were a line of the Piast dynasty who ruled in Masovia . The following is a list of all rulers of the Duchy of Masovia and its parts. Although not all incumbents listed here had titular rights to the title of Duke of Masovia, they are all listed as such for simplicity ... of Mieszko II of Poland Mieszko II who tried to establish his own state in Masovia, defeated by Casimir I of Poland Casimir I valign top bgcolor ddddff colspan 3 Duchy of Masovia Kuyavia valign top 1138 ... of Masovia Leszek son of Boleslaus IV of Masovia Boleslaus IV valign top 1186 to 1194 Casimir II of Poland ... the Pale , co regent with his brother listed below valign top 1194 to 1247 Konrad I of Masovia Konrad ... 3 Duchy of Masovia P ock valign top 1229 to 1248 Boleslaus I of Masovia Boles aw I son of Konrad I of Masovia Konrad I valign top 1247 to 1262 Siemowit I of Masovia Siemowit I brother of Boleslaus I of Masovia Boles aw I valign top 1262 to 1264 Perejeslawa of Halicz Prejeslawa , widow, ruled as a regent valign top bgcolor ddddff colspan 3 Duchy of Czersk valign top 1264 to 1294 Konrad II of Masovia Konrad II valign top bgcolor ddddff colspan 3 Duchy of Masovia valign top 1262 to 1313 Boleslaus II of Masovia Boles aw II united, and then divided the duchy among his sons valign top bgcolor ddddff colspan 3 Duchy of Rawa Mazowiecka Rawa valign top 1310 to 1345 Siemowit II of Masovia Siemowit II one of the sons, after his death the duchy divided among the nephews of Trojden I of Masovia Trojden ... I of Masovia Trojden I grandson of the Grand Duke Traidenis of Lithuania. valign top 1341 to 1355 ... with the rest of Masovia valign top bgcolor ddddff colspan 3 Duchy of P ock valign top 1313 to 1336 Wenceslaus of P ock Wac aw I son of Boleslaus II of Masovia Boles aw II , after 1329 vassal of Bohemia valign top 1336 to 1351 Boleslaus III of Masovia Boles aw III until 1340 his fiefdom ruled by regents ... more details
Polish language pl small conventional long name Duchy of Masovia common name Masovia continent Europe region Masovia country Central Europe era Middle Ages status Province of Kingdom of Poland 1025 ... type Duchy title leader Duke of Masovia Dukes leader1 Boles aw IV the Curly Boles aw the Curly year leader1 1138&ndash 1173 leader2 Konrad I of Masovia Konrad I year leader2 1194&ndash 1247 leader3 Siemowit I of Masovia Siemowit I year leader3 1248&ndash 1262 leader4 Janusz III of Masovia Janusz ... Voivodeship Czersk from 1262 br Warsaw from 1413 footnotes The Duchy of Masovia Lang pl Ksi stwo ... dynasty Kingdom of the Piasts fragmented in 1138. It was located in the historic Masovia n region of northeastern Kingdom of Poland 1025&ndash 1385 Poland . Masovia was reincorporated into the Jagiellon ... thumb left Fragmentation of Poland in 1138 Legend lightblue Duchy of Masovia of Boles aw IV K dzierzawy ... the adjacent lands of Kuyavia in the west. Among the Piast Duke of Masovia Dukes of Masovia , Boles aw s IV nephew Konrad I of Masovia Konrad I was High Duke from 1229 to 1232 and again from 1241 ... I , while Masovia passed to the first born Boleslaus I of Masovia Boleslaus I upon his death in 1247, succeeded by the youngest brother Siemowit I of Masovia Siemowit I the next year. While Siemowit s son Duke Konrad II of Masovia Konrad II 1264&ndash 1294 moved his residence to Czersk, Masovian Voivodeship Czersk he and his brother Boleslaus II of Masovia Boleslaus II entered into a long term conflict ... by the coronation of Duke Przemys II of Greater Poland , the Duchy of Masovia remained independent ... Wenceslaus Legend orange Duchy of Rawa under Siemowit II of Masovia Siemowit II Legend lightgreen Duchy of Czersk under Trojden I, Duke of Masovia Trojden I Upon the death of Duke Boleslaus II in 1313, Masovia was divided among his sons Siemowit II of Masovia Siemowit II became Duke at Rawa Mazowiecka Rawa until 1345 Trojden I, Duke of Masovia Trojden I became Duke at Czersk until 1341 Wenceslaus ... more details
Infobox nobility name Anna of Masovia image Anna Odrow .jpg caption Anna of Masovia as the final Masovian Piast title Titular Duchess of Masovia spouse Stanis aw Odrow issue Zofia Odrow noble family House of Piast father Konrad III of Masovia mother Anna Radziwi nobility Anna Radziwi birth date c.1498 death date after 26 January 1557, Jaroslaw Anna of Masovia c. 1498 after 26 January 1557 in Jaroslaw was Princess of Mazovia and a member of the House of Piast . She was the last representative of the line of Masovian Piast. She was the second daughter of Konrad III of Masovia and Anna Radziwi nobility Anna Radziwi . She was sister of Dukes Janusz III of Masovia and Stanislaus of Masovia . Her sister was Sophia, who married Stephen VII B thory . ref http fmg.ac Projects MedLands POLAND.htm Annadied14771480 Poland, Medieval Lands ref Life File Ostatni Ksi ta mazowieccy.jpg thumb left The Last Masovian Piasts Janusz left , Stanis aw centre and Anna right After the death of her brother Janusz III, a group of the powerful nobles at the Masovian court attempted to maintain a legal separation of Masovia. In 1526 this ruled against the incorporation of the district and announced Anna as Duchess, the last representative of the family however, her elder sister Sophia was still ... in maintaining the status of fiefdoms. In this state Masovia would be united in resistance against ..., the renunciation of the hereditary rights of Masovia and the estate for the benefit of crown. After leaving Masovia, Anna settled in Odrow . By the rest of her life was spent mostly at the castle ... ccddcc text align center border 1px solid 667766 class NavHead Ancestors of Anna of Masovia ... color 9fe 1 1. Anna of Masovia 2 2. Konrad III Rudy 3 3. Anna Radziwi nobility Anna Radziwi ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Masovia, Anna Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1498 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 26 January 1557 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Masovia, Anna ... more details
Sophia of Masovia 1497 1498 before 11 March 1543 ref http fmg.ac Projects MedLands POLAND.htm Toc285731335 Poland, Medieval Lands ref was a Princess of Masovia , daughter of Konrad III Rudy , Duke of Masovia and his wife Anna Radziwi nobility Anna Radziwi . She was a member of the House of Piast . On 17 September 1520 in Warsaw , Sophia was married by proxy to Stephen VII B thory . On 17 January 1521, Sophia and her entourage went to Hungary, where in February there was a formal marriage. The couple had three children Anna, Stephen and Klara ref K. Jasi ski Rodow d Piast w mazowieckich, Pozna Wroc aw 1998, s. 196. ref however, other sources claim that Klara was the couple s only child. ref http genealogy.euweb.cz piast piast3.html SC3 Piast 3 ref Klara was engaged to Carl, Duke of M nsterberg, but died in 1535, before the marriage took place. After the death of Stephen in 1530, Sophia was married to Croatian magnate Louis Pekry. Sophia s second marriage was childless she died sometime before March 11 1543. Sophia had three siblings Stanislaus I of Masovia , Janusz III of Masovia and Anna of Masovia , both her brothers died childless and so Anna and Sophia were the last Masovian Piasts. Soon after Janusz s death, the Duchy of Masovia was annexed into the kingdom of Poland , despite resistance from some of the Masovian nobility. They tried to retain their independence and argued that the Duchy should be inherited by the female relatives such as Anna or Sophia . The Polish king refused to recognize their demands. Anna was made titular Duchess of Masovia. Ancestry ahnentafel top width 100 center ahnentafel compact5 style font size 90 line height 110 border 1 boxstyle padding top 0 padding bottom 0 boxstyle 1 background color fcc boxstyle 2 background color fb9 boxstyle 3 background color ffc boxstyle 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Sophia of Masovia 2 2. Konrad III Rudy 3 3. Anna Radziwi nobility Anna Radziwi 4 4. Boles aw IV of Warsaw ... more details
Margaret of Masovia before 1358 &ndash 14 May 1388 4 April 1396 ref http fmg.ac Projects MedLands POLAND.htm Euphemiadied1424 Poland, Medieval Lands ref was Duchess of Pomerania and Brzeg , by her marriages to Casimir IV, Duke of Pomerania and then to Henryk VIII with a Scar . She was a member of the House of Piast . Margaret was a daughter of Siemowit III of Masovia and his wife Euphemia of Opawa. Her paternal grandparents were Trojden I of Masovia and his wife Maria, daughter of Yuri I of Galicia and Euphemia of Kuyavia . Life In 1369 Margaret married her first husband Casimir IV, Duke of Pomerania , son of Bogislaw V, Duke of Pomerania and Elisabeth of Poland, Duchess of Pomerania Elizabeth of Poland . The marriage was arranged because Casimir was the grandson of Casimir III the Great and was a possible successor for his grandfather who never had any sons . Therefore this marriage was a very important alliance and it had been hoped would possibly introduce the Masovian blood into the Polish royal family. Casimir had been married once before to Johanna of Lithuania, who had died the year before Margaret s marriage, without any children. After the death of Margaret s mother, Siemowit remarried to Anna of Zi bice. They had a couple of children who died young before Anna gave birth to a healthly son, Henry of Masovia Henry . Siemowit did not believe the child was his, he accused his wife of adultery and had her strangled. Henry was then cast away. After a few years it was reported that the child had physical similarities to his father. Margaret decided to rescue her half brother ... 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Margaret of Masovia 2 2. Siemowit III of Masovia 3 3. Euphemia of Opawa 4 4. Trojden I of Masovia 5 5. Maria of Galicia 6 6. Nicholas II of Opawa 7 7. Hedwig of Ole nica 8 8. Boleslaus II of Masovia 9 9. Sophie of Lithuania 10 10. Yuri I ... of Habsburg? 14 14. Konrad I of Ole nica 15 15. Euphemia of Bytom 16 16. Siemowit I of Masovia ... more details
Euphrosyne of Masovia also known as Eufrozja 1292 &ndash 1328 1329 ref http fmg.ac Projects MedLands POLAND.htm Eufrozynadiedafter1327 POLAND, Medieval Lands ref was Duchess of Auschwitz by her marriage. Euphrosyne was the daughter of Boleslaus II of Masovia , Prince of Plock and his second wife Kunigunde of Bohemia Kunigunde , daughter of Ottokar II of Bohemia . Genealogist Oswald Balzer determined that it was most likely that Euphrosyne was born in1292. Her brother was Prince Wenceslaus of P ock ca.1293 1336 , grandfather of Hedwig of Sagan , wife of Casimir III of Poland . The exact date of Euphrosyne s marriage to W adys aw of O wi cim is unknown. Genealogists assume that the marriage was concluded between 1304 1309, indicating the year 1306. The couple were already connected by a marriage. Euphrosyne s cousin Wenceslaus III of Bohemia was married to W adys aw s sister Viola Elisabeth of Cieszyn . This marriage would bring more connections between the Euphrosyne s husband died between December 15 1321 and May 15 1324. She participated in the regency of her son John, who was now ruler of the duchy of Auschwitz. She participated in the government until at least November 14 1328, when she may have died. Euphrosyne s was last mentioned on November 14 1328, the date of her death is known from the tombstone in the Dominican monastery in Krakow , where Euphrosyne still lies today. However the year of her death is disputed. The date was December 26. She probably died im 1328 or 1329. Euphrosyne and W adys aw had two children ref http genealogy.euweb.cz piast piast8.html Complete Genealogy of the House of Piast ref ref http www.poczet.com cieszynscy.htm Genealogy of the Dukes of Cieszyn ... 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Euphrosyne of Masovia 2 2. Boleslaus II of Masovia 3 3. Kunigunde of Bohemia 4 4. Siemowit I of Masovia 5 5. Perejas awa of Galacia 6 6. Ottokar II of Bohemia 7 7. Kunigunda of Slavonia 8 8. Konrad I of Masovia 9 9. Agafia of Rus 10 10 ... more details
Euphemia of Masovia lang pl Eufemia mazowiecka 1395 97 ref Kazimierz Jasi ski Rodow d Piast w mazowieckich . Pozna Wroc aw 1998, p. 121. ref &ndash before 17 September 1447 , was a Poles Polish princess member of the House of Piast in the Masovia branch and by marriage Duchess of Cieszyn . She was the fifth child and third daughter of Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia , by his wife Alexandra of Lithuania Alexandra , daughter of Algirdas , Grand Duke of Lithuania and sister of King Jogaila W adys aw II Jagie o of Poland . Life According to the Chronicle of Jan D ugosz , Euphemia had a great and natural charm, and because of this she was also known as Ofka . King W adys aw II, Euphemia s uncle, wanted to make a close bond between Krak w and Upper Silesia , and for this reason he was probably instrumental in her marriage with Boleslaus I, Duke of Cieszyn Boles aw I , Duke of Cieszyn . Because Euphemia and Boles aw I were related in the third degree of consanguinity, a Papal dispensation was needed for the union, which was granted on 27 January 1412. The wedding took place ten months later, on 20 November, probably in the town of Wi lica . In 1424, Euphemia and her husband took part in the coronation of King W adys aw II s fourth and last wife, Sophia of Halshany . During her marriage, Euphemia gave birth to five children, one daughter Alexandra, later wife of Garai L szl II Garay and four sons Wenceslaus I, Duke of Cieszyn Wenceslaus I , W adys aw of G og w W adys aw , Przemyslaus II, Duke of Cieszyn Przemys aw II and Boleslaus II, Duke of Cieszyn Boles aw II . After Boles aw I s death on 6 May 1431, Euphemia took the regency of the Duchy of Cieszyn on behalf of her minor sons, who inherited the lands as a co rulers. She continued her husband s policies supporting the towns and in 1438 co decided, with her son Wenceslaus I, to give Cieszyn the right to mint coins. Despite her ... mazowieccy.htm Genealogy of the Dukes of Masovia Polish Eufemia mazowiecka 2 May 2009 Category ... more details
Henry of Masovia lang pl Henryk mazowiecki 1368 1370 1392 1393 was a Nobility noble and a bishop of the Kingdom of Poland 1385 1569 Kingdom of Poland . Biography Henry of Masovia, born between 1368 and 1370 in Rawa Mazowiecka was the youngest child of one of the Piast dynasty prince s of Masovia , Siemowit III of Masovia , and his second wife, the princess of Zi bice , Anna or Ludmi a, sources vary . His childhood was rather tragic, as described by several contemporary chroniclers, including Janko z Czarnkowa , although as the facts vary depending on the chronicle, it is assumed parts of that story became dramatised in the years that passed. According to Janko z Czarnkowa, when Anna became pregnant, Siemowit accused her of adultery and imprisoned her in the castle. After the birth of Henry, despite weak evidence, Siemowit ordered his wife strangled and the boy cast away from his court, and raised by a peasant family. After several years, Siemowit s daughter from his first marriage, Margaret of Masovia Margareta , then wife of Casimir IV of Pomerania , decided to rescue her brother and took him to her mansion in S upsk . Eventually, when Henry was about 10 years old and it became evident he was physically very similar to Siemowit, the latter accepted him back as his son. Siemowit, who had already divided his estates among his other sons in his last will , decided that Henry should become a priest . Nonetheless, possibly driven by feelings of guilt, he convinced his other sons to agree that if Henry would ever abandon the way of priesthood, they would share his inheritance with him. Eventually all indicated that Henry would become a priest. On 30 May 1378, he received a parish in P ock . A few years later Siemowit, who wanted Henry to obtain a parish in czyca , became involved in a conflict with the archbishop of Gniezno , Janusz Suchywilk , who had already given that parish ..., thanks to the efforts of his father and brothers Janus I, Duke of Masovia , and Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia ... more details
married European princes and feudal lords Bogislaw IX Maria or Mary of Masovia , Ernest the Iron Cymburgis of Masovia , Boles aw I of Cieszyn Euphemia or Ofka , Wilhelm II. der Reiche Amelia of Masovia , Michael ygimantaitis Katarzyna or Catherine of Masovia , J nos Garai Jadwiga of Masovia , while ...refimprove date February 2008 infobox nobility name Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia image caption noble family House of Piast father Siemowit III of Masovia mother Euphemia of Opava spouse Alexandra of Lithuania birth date circa 1353 1356 birth place death date death date 1426 1 21 df y death place Image Mazowsze1381.png right thumb 200px Division of Masovia 1381 1426 Siemowit IV also known as Ziemowit IV ca. 1353 1356 ref Kazimierz Jasi ski Rodow d Piast w mazowieckich . Pozna Wroc aw 1998, p. 87 88. ref &ndash 21 January 1426 ref Kazimierz Jasi ski Rodow d Piast w mazowieckich . Pozna Wroc aw 1998, p. 88 89. ref was one of the Dukes of Masovia of the old Polish Piast royal family. His domain included the lands of Czersk , Rawa Mazowiecka Rawa , Sochaczew , P ock and Gostynin . In 1381 he inherited Wisz and in 1387 Belz Be z . Life Siemowit IV was a son of Siemowit III of Masovia Siemowit III . After the death of Louis I of Hungary he was one of the pretenders to the Polish throne. In 1383 he conquered Cuyavia , but was soon expelled by the joint forces of szlachta from Lesser Poland and armies of Hungary . In 1386 he accepted the rule of King of Poland Jadwiga of Poland and her king ... Siemowit V of Masovia , prince Kazimierz II of Belz , prince Trojden II , prince W adys aw I of Plock ... of Masovia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Duke of Masovia 1374 1426 DATE OF BIRTH 1352 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 21 January 1426 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Siemowit 04, Duke of Masovia Category 1352 births Category 1426 deaths Category House of Piast Category Dukes of Masovia Category People in the Battle of Grunwald Poland noble stub it Siemowit IV di Masovia lt Zemovitas IV nl Ziemovit ... more details
Image Stanis aw Mazowiecki.jpg 222px right Image Piastowie mazowieccy.JPG thumb 240px left Last of the Masovian Piasts Janusz 1503 1526 , Stanis aw 1500 1524 , Anna 1498 1557 Stanis aw Mazowiecki or Stanislaus I of Masovia 1500 1524 was a Polish Dukes of Masovia duke of Masovia . Son of Konrad III Rudy . Until 1518 Masovia was under Regent regency of his mother Anna Radziwi 1476 1522 Anna Radziwi , afterwards he became its ruler till his death in 1524. Persondata name Stanislaus I of Masovia alternative names short description date of birth 1500 place of birth date of death 1524 place of death DEFAULTSORT Stanislaus 01 Of Masovia Category 1500 births Category 1524 deaths Category House of Piast Category People of the Polish Teutonic War 1519 1521 Category Polish nobility Category Burials at St. John s Archcathedral, Warsaw Poland noble stub el pl Stanis aw mazowiecki ... more details
File Boles aw II.jpg 250px thumb right Boleslaw II of Masovia or Boleslaw II of P ock ca. 1251 &ndash 20 April 1313 was a ruler of Masovia . He was the younger brother Konrad II of Masovia and son of Siemowit I of Masovia . His mother was Pereyaslava ref A. Guibourg Czetwerty ski Baumgarten I XI ref , daughter of Daniel of Galicia . Boleslaus became Duke of Masovia in 1262. In 1275, he shared Masovia with his brother and he became Duke of P ock . From 1294, Boleslaus reigned over all of Masovia. In 1288 he became Duke of Sandomierz. In 1310 he offered some of Masovia to his son the Duchy of Warsaw ... who also captured his brother. The regency of the duchy of Masovia was then ensured by Boleslaw the Pious and Boleslaus mother Pereyaslava. In 1275 when he reached the age of majority, Masovia ... the throne in Cracow. This left the Duchy of Sandomierz to his brother Konrad II of Masovia . This dissatisfied ... Masovia and Bohemia did not last very long. On October 11, 1294 Conrad II died, Boleslaus became ruler of all Masovia. Feeling stronger, he broke his alliance with Bohemia and turned to W adys aw ... in Poland. In 1300, the deterioration of relations between Bohemia and Masovia pushed Wenceslas II to attack Masovia. Boleslaus resists and does not change his political line. He did not recognize Wenceslas ... of Masovia , Duke of Masovia 1310 1345 Trojden I of Masovia , Duke of Masovia, Czersk and Warsaw 1310 ... Duke of Plock Euphrosyne of Masovia Euphrosyne b. ca. 1292 d. 26 December 1328 29 , married ... reflist s start succession box before Konrad II of Masovia title Duke of Masovia years 1294 1313 after Siemowit II of Masovia Siemowit II and Trojden I of Masovia Trojden I s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Boleslaus 02 Of Masovia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1313 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Boleslaus 02 Of Masovia ... Dukes of Masovia Category Polish Roman Catholics Category Year of birth uncertain cs Boleslav II ... more details
File Corps Masovia Corpshaus Dominsel.JPG thumb Masovia in K nigsberg The Corps Masovia is the only remaining academic German Student Corps student corps from the Albertus University in K nigsberg . In 2001 Masovia was re established in Potsdam . History The mazovian people represented a unique minority They were lutheran protestant s, commonly spoke Polish language Polish and devoted themselves to the Prussian kings. Even after the Second World War they declared themselves as Germans German s. The protestant pastor s, many of them corps members, helped to preserve this heritage. In the 19th century most corps members came from and returned to the remote and poor, but wonderful land. 500 corps members had had their education in Lyck and Rastenburg . The mazovian people considered the Corps Masovia as theirs and took over the blue white red flag. In 1855 Friedrich Dewischeit, a mazovian teacher, composed songs on Masovia. Dedicated to the Corps Masovia, the Masurenlied still is the hymn of the mazovian people. The Corps Masovia was founded in June 1830 and until 1935 played an important role at the K nigsberg university . On occasion of the centenary in 1930, the mazovian mayors donated a library cupboard with the arm coats of their 30 towns. Prussian heritage File Karzer der Universit t Greifswald.JPG thumb Masovia in Karzer , University of Greifswald 1893 In East Prussia many pastors ... members illustrate Masovia s unconstricted freedom of spirit. 115 corps members fell in both world ... . In 1935 Masovia had to resign herself to the nazi rules of academic life. In January 1950 Masovia ... it became evident that this had not been a formal restitution Masovia re established herself in Potsdam ... category Corps Masovia Masurians Mazovia DEFAULTSORT Corps Masovia Category K sener Senioren Convents ... Prussia de Corps Masovia K nigsberg zu Potsdam fr Corps Masovia K nigsberg Potsdam no Corps Masovia K nigsberg zu Potsdam pl Corps Masovia K nigsberg zu Potsdam ru ... more details
nad Wis to Konrad s other son, Siemowit I of Masovia Siemowit . In 1231, Boleslaw became involved ... III. In 1232 Henry I the Bearded invades Masovia by Prussians forced to abandon Konrad. In addition ... of the Duchy of Sandomierz, Konrad offered Boleslaw part of Masovia, with Sieradz , the capital ... the north of Masovia in exchange for the region of Sieradz , near Lesser Poland and strategically important ... horizons for Boleslaw. In Konrad s will, he receives most of Masovia. He faced an assault from his ... katalog index,Boleslaw I Mazowiecki Sandomierski ,cid,5926.htm Boleslaw I of Masovia ref . Marriages Boleslaw I of Masovia married twice. His first marriage was to Gertrude, daughter of Henry .... References reflist s start succession box before Konrad I of Masovia Konrad I title Duke of Masovia years 1247 1248 after Siemowit I of Masovia Siemowit I s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Boleslaus 01 Of Masovia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1208 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1248 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Boleslaus 01 Of Masovia Category Dukes of Masovia Category House of Piast Category 1208 births Category 1248 deaths Category Polish nobility ... more details
Image Trojden I.jpg thumb 100 px Trojden the First Trojden I of Masovia 1284 or 1286 &ndash 13 March 1341 was a member of the House of Piast . He was Duke of Czersk from 1310. From 1336 to 1340 he was Regent of the Duchy of P ock . He eventually became Duke of Masovia . Trojden was the second son of Boleslaus II of Masovia and his first wife, Gaudemunda Sophie , the daughter of Grand Duke Traidenis of Lithuania . Life In 1310, when his father was still alive Trojden received the small region Czersk . When his father died in 1313 he inherited parts of Warsaw and Liw in addition to his duchy, which allowed Trojden to reign over Eastern Masovia. Initially Trojden maintained excellent relations with Ladislaus the Short , king of Poland. Thanks to his intervention, in 1310 Trojden married Maria, daughter of Yuri I of Galicia and Euphemia of Kuyavia Trojden s cousin . When Roman the Great died, there ware two heirs. Ladislaus supported Boleslaus, the son of Trojden, who seized the throne and took the name of George II Jerzy II . The aggressive policy pursued by Ladislaus the Short to reunite the territories of Poland and Masovia were a threat. On January 2 1326 at Brodnica , Trojden and his brothers, Siemowit II of Masovia and Wenceslaus of P ock concluded an agreement with the Teutonic Knights, which lead to a short conflict with Poland and its ally Lithuania. In 1340, his eldest son Boleslaw aka George II was murdered by his subjects. Trojden waives his right to succeed his son in exchange for a large sum of money paid to him by Casimir III the Great . Trojden died on March 13 1341 and is buried in the church of Dominicans in Rawa . Marriage and Children Before 1310, Trojden married ... Volhynia Siemowit III of Masovia before 1314 16 June 1381 , became Duke of Masovia Casimir 1314 ... Siemowit II of Masovia title Duke of Masovia Duke of Eastern Masovia years 1310 1341 after Casimir ... of Masovia fr Trojden Ier de Czersk pl Trojden I ru uk I ... more details
Siemowit or Ziemowit II of Masovia 1283 18 February 1345 ref http fmg.ac Projects MedLands POLAND.htm BoleslawIIdied1313 POLAND, Medieval Lands ref was Duke of Masovia from 1310 to 1345. He was a member of the House of Piast . Siemowit was Duke of Warsaw and Liw 1310 1313 . In 1313, he became the ruler of Duchy of Rawa . He was regent of P ock 1336 1340 . Siemowit was the eldest son of Boleslaus II of Masovia and his first wife Gaudemunda Sophie , the daughter of Grand Duke Traidenis of Lithuania . Life Before his father died, Siemowit received the small regions of Warsaw and Liw. When his father died in 1313, Masovia was divided. As the oldest son Siemowit obtained the central part of Masovia, with Rawa Mazowiecka capital Sochaczew , Zakroczym , Gostynin , Ciechan w and Wizna . His younger brothers Trojden I of Masovia Trojden and Wenceslaus of P ock Wenceslaus were respectively given Czersk and P ock . This division did not satisfy anybody and lead to a brief war between the three brothers in 1316. In terms of foreign policy, Siemowit tried to maneuver between his powerful neighbors Poland, Teutonic Order , Lithuania and Bohemia . At first Siemowit and his brothers supported Ladislaus the Short . In 1326 at Brodnica the brothers changed otheir political line and entered an alliance with the Teutonic Knights which guaranteed them not to touch their territory and independence. In retaliation, Ladislaus and Lithuania launched an attack against Masovia. Poland stayed away but the Teutonic Order and Bohemia became involved. In 1329 Siemowit changed sides and joined forces with Ladislaus ... of P ock , Siemowit III of Masovia and Casimir I of Warsaw ref fr Siemovit II de Rawa French Wikipedia ref . References reflist start box succession box before Boleslaus II of Masovia Boleslaus II title Duke of Masovia years 1310 1345 after Casimir I of Warsaw end box Category 1283 births Category 1345 deaths Category House of Piast Category Dukes of Masovia Category Polish Roman Catholics fr Siemovit ... more details
infobox nobility name Siemowit III of Masovia image Ziemowit III 1355.JPG image size 166px caption Princely seal of Siemowit III circa 1355 noble family House of Piast father Trojden I of Masovia mother Maria of Galicia spouse Euphemia of Opava br Anna of Zi bice birth date circa 1320 birth place death date death date 1381 6 16 df y death place burial place Plock cathedral Image Mazowsze1313.png right thumb 200px Administrative division of Masovia 1313 1345 Siemowit III of Masovia his name also rendered Ziemowit circa 1320 &ndash 1381 was a prince of Masovia and a co regent with his brother Casimir I of Warsaw of the lands of Warsaw , Czersk , Rawa Mazowiecka Rawa , Gostynin and other parts of Masovia. Life Siemowit was the second son of Trojden I of Masovia and his wife Maria, daughter of Yuri I of Galicia . In 1341, following the death of their father and brother, Siemowit and his younger ..., canceling the allegiance of Masovia and Bohemia. In exchange, they got Gostynin Siemowit and Sochaczew ... and gave P ock , Wizna , Wyszogr d and Zakroczym back to Mazovia. Having a reunified Masovia ... to his sons, Siemowit IV of Masovia and Janusz I of Warsaw . Marriages and Issue In 1335, Siemowit ... and Warsaw . Margaret of Masovia Margaret before 1358 14 May 1388 4 April 1396 , married firstly to Casimir IV, Duke of Pomerania and secondly to Henryk VIII with a Scar . Siemowit IV of Masovia ..., p. 88 89. ref , succeeded his father as Duke of Masovia. Siemowit remarried, after Euphemia s death ... 14 Mar 1378 . Henry of Masovia 1368 1370 1392 1393 , became Bishop of P ock . Siemowit accused Anna ... his whole life on reuniting Masovia and making it an independent state, Siemowit III died on June ... 2010 Persondata name Siemowit III of Masovia alternative names short description Polish nobleman date of birth 1320 place of birth date of death 1381 place of death DEFAULTSORT Siemowit 03 Of Masovia Category 1320 births Category 1381 deaths Category Dukes of Masovia Category House of Piast fr Siemovit ... more details
File Ziemowit I Duke of Mazovia.PNG thumb right Siemowit I, Duke of Masovia by Jan Matejko Siemowit I of Masovia lang pl Siemowit Ziemowit I mazowiecki c. 1215 June 23, 1262 ref http roglo.eu roglo?lang en i 2166504 Ziemovit Ier Piast ref was a son of Konrad I of Masovia and his wife Agafia of Rus Agafia , daughter of Svyatoslav III Igorevich . Siemowit was Duke of Czersk 1247 1248 , Duke of Masovia 1248 1262 and Duke of Sieradz 1259 1260 . He was a member of the House of Piast . Life His father died on August 31, 1247, leaving a legacy of the duchies of Sieradz, czyca and Czersk. His brother, Casimir I of Kuyavia Casimir was already Duke of Kuyavia . Siemowit received Sieradz, czyca and Czersk. Siemowit managed to keep Czersk through military aid from his other brother, Boleslaw I of Masovia . The geopolitics of the region changed abruptly in the spring of 1248, following the sudden death of Boleslaw I of Masovia . Boleslaw left all his lands to Siemowit rather than the brother closer in age, Casimir. Taking advantage of the confusion following the death of Boleslaw, Casimir seized the stronghold of Dobrzy nad Wis . Having inherited Masovia, Siemowit gave Sieradz and czyca to Casimir so he could focus on Masovia s military activities on the border with the Yotvingians and Teutons Teutonic Order . Faced with the constant raids of Balts Baltic tribes on his territory, Siemowit ... II the Black . After the pacification of the Yotvingians, another threat began to loom over Masovia ... Projects MedLands POLAND.htm SiemowitIdied1262B POLAND, Medieval Lands ref Konrad II of Masovia 1248 50 23 June 1294 , Prince of Masovia Boleslaus II of Masovia after 1251 20 April 1313 , Prince of Masovia ... references start box succession box before Boleslaw I of Masovia Boleslaw I title Duke of Masovia years 1248 1262 after Konrad II of Masovia Konrad II end box Category 1262 deaths Category House of Piast Category Dukes of Masovia Category Dukes of Sieradz czyca Category Polish Roman Catholics ... more details
Siemowit V 1389 16 February 1442 was from 1426 1434 a Prince of Masovia on Rawa Mazowiecka Rawa , Plock , Sochaczew , Gostynin , P o sk , Wizna , and Belz i.e., hereditary vassal Poland Polish , the breakdown in the 1434 goes as follows prince of Rawa, Gostynin and Sochaczew. Siemowit V was the eldest son of the Prince of Plock Siemowit IV and sister Wladyslaw II Jagiello Wladyslaw Jagiello Alexandra of Lithuania . In literature, sometimes he has the name Ziemowit , but this is not recommendable form. His early youth was spent at the court of Wladyslaw Jagiello in Krakow . In 1410, he took part alongside the Polish king in the Battle of Grunwald . After 1420, as his father Siemowit IV aged, he gathered more and more power in his native principality of Plock. For unknown reasons, in 1425, his father Prince Siemowit IV of the diocesan synod czyca argued with his Chancellor Stanislaw Pawlowski, in which skepticism occurred about the legality of feudal dependence Masovia from the Polish crown. Only the personal visit of the children of Siemowit in Biera cie Brest Litovsk where they humbled themselves before the king prevented armed conflict. The Prince was married to Princess Raciborska Margaret . He died on February 16, 1442 in and was buried in the parish church of St. Peter and Paul Church in Rawa Mazowiecka. References Supruniuk Anna, Setting the Duke of Mazovia Siemowit IV 1374 1426 . Study of the political elite of Mazovia the late fourteenth and fifteenth century , Warsaw 1998 Supruniuk Anna, Siemowit V , in Polish Biographical Dictionary , T.37. Samsonowicz Henry, Supruniuk Anna, The political history half of the XIV the beginning of the sixteenth century , Mazovia Siemowit w ... Siemowit 05 Of Masovia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Prince of Masovia DATE OF BIRTH 1389 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 16 February 1442 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Siemowit 05 Of Masovia Category Dukes of Masovia Category 1389 births Category 1442 deaths Poland bio stub pl Siemowit V uk ... more details
of Masovian Piasts, originating with Siemowit III of Masovia died out. The death of both brothers caused ... . Soon after Januzs s death the Duchy of Masovia was annexed into the Kingdom of Poland 1385 1569 ... of Masovia Anna or Sophia of Masovia . The Polish king refused to recognize their demands, and stood ... Persondata name Janusz III of Masovia alternative names short description date of birth 1502 place of birth date of death 10 March 1526 place of death DEFAULTSORT Janusz 03 Of Masovia Category 1502 ... more details
Konrad II of Masovia 1250 June 24 or October 21 1294 ref K. Jasinski Masovian Piast Pedigree, Poznan Wroclaw 1998, p. 15, assumed that both dates are equally likely ref was the eldest son of Siemowit I of Masovia and his wife Perejes awa, daughter of Daniel of Galicia . He was Duke of Masovia 1264 1294 , he was also Duke of Czersk having given up some of his lands to his brother Boleslaus II of Masovia in 1275, he became Duke of Sandomierz in 1289. Captivity in Lithuania Konrad appeared in history in 1262, when Grand Duchy of Lithuania Lithuanian Grand Duke Treniota launched a major campaign against Masovia . He and his father stayed at a small fort in Jazd w . Siemowit I of Masovia was killed during the assault and Konrad was captured by the Lithuanians. Siemowit died, Conrad was a prisoner of the Lithuanians and his brother Boleslaus was too young to rule, the regency of the duchy of Mazovia was ensured by Boleslaw the Pious and the children s mother Perejes awa. After two years of captivity in Lithuania Konrad was released and went back to Masovia to recover his lands left to him by his father. Duke of Mazovia In terms of foreign policy, he continued to follow the line of his father ..., he shared Masovia with him. He gave the Duchy of P ock and retaining only the duchy of Czersk ... in Masovia helped Konrad claim the throne of Krakow. This did not prevent him from joining the opposition ... accepted the partition of Masovia as was done in 1275 and Konrad would reign over Sandomierz ... whom he had fought all his life. Boleslaus was now sole ruler of Masovia. In 1270 Konrad married ... POLAND.htm SiemowitIdied1262B POLAND, Medieval Lands ref Anna of Masovia b.1270 Anna 1270 after ... start box succession box before Siemowit I of Masovia Siemowit I title Duke of Masovia years 1264 1294 after Boleslaus II of Masovia Boleslaus II end box Category 1250 births Category 1294 deaths Category House of Piast Category Dukes of Masovia Category Polish Roman Catholics cs Konr d II. Mazovsk ... more details