Duchy of Inowrocław
Appearance
Duchy of Inowrocław Księstwo inowrocławskie (pl) | |||||||||
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1267–1364 | |||||||||
Status | Province of Poland Fiefdom of the Polish Crown (from 1300) | ||||||||
Capital | Inowrocław | ||||||||
Religion | Roman Catholic | ||||||||
Government | Duchy | ||||||||
Historical era | High Middle Ages | ||||||||
• Split of Duchy of Kujavia after Casimir I's death | 1267 | ||||||||
• Vassalized by Kingdom of Poland | 1300 | ||||||||
• Occupation by Teutonic Order | 1332-1337 | ||||||||
1364 | |||||||||
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The Duchy of Inowrocław (Template:Lang-pl) was one of the territories created during the period of the fragmentation of Poland. It was originally part of the Duchy of Kuyavia, but was separated by Ziemomysł and Władysław I the Elbow-high, upon the death of Duke Casimir I in 1267.
The Inowrocław Voivodeship was established on the territory of duchy in 1364.
Dukes of Inowrocław
- 1267–1287 Ziemomysł of Kuyavia
- 1287–1320/24 Leszek of Kuyavia, son
- 1287–1314 Przemysł of Sieradz, younger brother, with Leszek
- 1320/24-1327 Przemysł of Sieradz, again
- 1227–1333 Władysław I the Elbow-high, brother of Ziemomysł of Kuyavia
- 1333-1370 Casimir III the Great, son
- 1370-1377 Casimir IV, Duke of Pomerania, adopted son
- 1378-1392 Władysław Opolczyk, great-grandson of Władysław I the Elbow-high
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