Duke of Silesia

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The Duke of Silesia was the sons and descendants of the Polish Duke Bolesław III Wrymouth. In accordance with the last will and testament of Bolesław, upon his death his lands were divided into four or five hereditary provinces distributed among his sons, and a royal province of Kraków reserved for the eldest, who was to be High Duke of all Poland. This was known as the fragmentation of Poland. Subsequent developments lead to further splintering of the duchies.

At the beginning of the 14th century, fourteen independent Duchies existed in Silesia: Brzeg, Wrocław, Świdnica, Jawor, Ziębice, Głogów, Ścinawa, Żagan and Oleśnica in Lower Silesia; Koźle, Cieszyn, Bytom, Niemodlin, Opole, Strzelce, Racibórz and Opava in Upper Silesia and the eclessiatical duchy of Nysa. Between 1327 and 1329 most dukes accepted the overlordship of Bohemian king John of Bohemia, who acquired the right of succession for all of these duchies. In the coming centuries all branches of the Silesian Piasts died out, and with the death of George William, Duke of Liegnitz the dynasty ceased to exist.

Duchy of Silesia

The Duchy of Silesia, one of the hereditary provinces of Poland, Silesia, was granted to Bolesław III's eldest son, Władysław II the Exile, and was subsequently divided among his sons Bolesław I the Tall (Wrocław/Lower Silesia), Mieszko I Tanglefoot (Racibórz/Upper Silesia) and Konrad Spindleshanks (Głogów). After Konrad's death Głogów was again united with the Duchy of Wrocław/Lower Silesia.

Dukes of Silesia

Piast Dynasty

Ruler Born Reign Death Ruling Part Notes
Władysław the Exile 1105 1138–1146 30 May 1159 Silesia also monarch of Poland
exiled by his brothers
Bolesław the Curly 1125 1146–1163 5 January 1173 Silesia brother of Wladyslaw II
also Duke of Masovia and monarch of Poland

Partitions of Silesia

In 1173 Bolesław returned and he agreed to let Mieszko and Bolesław rule in their own Duchies, separated from the Duchy of Silesia. This led to the creation of the Duchy of Racibórz for Mieszko I and the Duchy of Opole for Jarosław, beginning the fragmentation of the Duchy of Silesia. The territories controlled by Mieszko I and Jarosław roughly corresponded to what is known as Upper Silesia, while the territories remaining with Bolesław I roughly corresponded to Lower Silesia.

Lower Silesia

Duchy of Lower Silesia was a direct continuation of the Duchy of Silesia, but without the territories roughly corresponding to Upper Silesia; hence it was composed of the territories roughly corresponding to Lower Silesia. Some sources refer to it as the Duchy of Silesia; some as Duchy of Lower Silesia; others yet as the Duchy of Wrocław (Breslau). Wrocław was the capital of the Duchy of Silesia, yet this early (1172–1248) Duchy of Silesia should not be confused with the smaller Duchy of Wrocław that was created with further fragmentation in 1248. The Duchy went through various border changes in the coming years, sometimes losing and sometimes gaining territory. In 1248 Lower Silesia was divided when Bolesław II had to cede the Duchy of Wrocław to his younger brother Henry III.

Upper Silesia

Upper Silesia was divided into the Duchies of Cieszyn, and Opole-Racibórz. In 1340 the Duchy of Racibórz was united with Opava, a Bohemian fief.

Partition table

       Below follows a simplified table of Silesia's partitions:

Duchy of Silesia
(1138-1163)
Lower Silesia
(1163-1241)
Opole-Racibórz
(1st creation)
(1163-1282)
             
Wrocław
(1241-1335)
      
Żagań
(1st creation)
(1274-1304)
Głogów
(1st creation)
(1274-1331)
Świdnica-Jawor
(divided into Świdnica and Jawor 1312-1346)
(1274-1392)
      
Legnica
(1st creation)
(1241-1413)
       Cieszyn
(1281-1653)
Opole
(1282-1521)
Bytom
(1282-1357)
Racibórz
(1282-1336)
      
Żagań
(2nd creation)
(1309-1318)
      
       Oleśnica
(1312-1492)
       Ziębice
(1312-1442)
       Oświęcim
(1315-1457)
      
             
Żagań
(3rd creation)
(1321-1504)
Annexed by Bohemia
Annexed by Bohemia
Annexed by Bohemia
(recovered in 1521)
Part of Jawor
(1337-1346)
       Brzeg
(1st creation)
(1342-1392)
(divided (1358–68) in two halves, one of them was part of Świdnica-Jawor)
Annexed by Bohemia
(Żagań recovered Half 1 1349; Świdnica-Jawor Half 2 1360)
       Lubin
(1st creation)
(1348-1446)
             
       Shared rule by Oleśnica and Cieszyn
(1357-1459)

Part of Oleśnica
(1459-1498)

(recovered for Opole 1498)
       Part of reunified Świdnica-Jawor
(1360-1368)
       Annexed by Bohemia
(Half 2 recovered 1384)
       Głogów
(Half 1, 2nd creation)
(1378-1403)
Part of Cieszyn
(1384-1404)
Annexed by Bohemia       
       Oława
(1st creation)
(1400-1431)
Brzeg
(2nd creation)
(1400-1443)
      
Głogów
(Half 2, 2nd creation)
(1404-1406)
Part of Cieszyn
(1406-1442)
       Głogów
(Half 1, 3rd creation)
(1412-1480)
Part of Brzeg
(1413-1443)
      
       Oława
(2nd creation)
(1441-1454)
Głogów
(Half 2, 3rd creation)
(1442-1460)
Annexed by Bohemia
Legnica
(2nd creation)
(1443-1449)
Part of Lubin
(1443-1450)
       Zator
(1445-1513)
Part of Głogów
(Half 1)

(1446-1482)
Annexed by Bohemia
      
Annexed by Bohemia Legnica
(3rd creation)
(1454-1596)
Part of Legnica
(1454-1482)
(reunited with Legnica 1482)
      
Part of Cieszyn
(1460-1477)
Głogów
(Half 2, 4th creation)
(1477-1480)
Głogów
(reunited)
(1480-1488)'
             
Annexed by Poland        Brzeg
(3rd creation)
(1488-1503)
Annexed by Bohemia
      
      
Annexed by Saxony
       Brzeg
(4th creation)
(1505-1521)
Annexed by Poland
Lubin
(2nd creation)
(1521-1550)
Part of Legnica
(1521-1547)
Opole-Racibórz
(2nd creation)
(1521-1532)
Annexed by Brandenburg-Ansbach
Brzeg
(5th creation)
(1547-1664)
      
       Oława
(3rd creation)
(1586-1595)
      
      
       Oława
(4th creation)
(1602-1605)
      
Legnica
(4th creation)
(1612-1672)
      
Annexed by the Holy Roman Empire
      
Annexed by the Holy Roman Empire Oława
(5th creation)
(1672-1680)
Annexed by the Holy Roman Empire

Dukes of Lower and Upper Silesia

A quick reminder avoiding confusion:

Lower Silesia Upper Silesia
Duchy of Wrocław
Duchy of Legnica
Duchy of Głogów
Duchy of Świdnica-Jawor
Duchy of Wrocław
Duchy of Oleśnica
Duchy of Opole-Racibórz (divided after 1282)
Duchy of Cieszyn
Duchy of Bytom

Duchy of Oświęcim
Duchy of Zator

Piast Dynasty

(Note: Here the numbering of the dukes is the same for all duchies, as all were titled Dukes of Silesia, despite of the different parts of land and its particular numbering of the rulers, who here are numbered according to the year of succession.)

Ruler Born Reign Death Ruling part Consort Notes
Boleslaus I the Tall 1127 1163–1201 8 December 1201 Lower Silesia Zvenislava of Kiev
1142
two children

Christina
1157
seven children
Mieszko I Tanglefoot 1130 1163-1211 6 May 1211 Opole-Racibórz (Upper Silesia) Ludmila
between 1170 and 1178
five children
First Duke of Opole-Raciborz, emerged from Silesia with the Duchy of Lower Silesia.
Henry I the Bearded 1165 1201–1238 19 March 1238 Lower Silesia Hedwig of Andechs
1188
seven children
also monarch of Poland.
Casimir I 1179/80 1211-1230 13 May 1230 Opole-Racibórz (Upper Silesia) Viola
between 1212 and 1220
four children
Henry I, Duke of Lower Silesia (regent) 1165 1230–1238 19 March 1238 Opole-Racibórz (Upper Silesia) Hedwig of Andechs
1188
seven children
also monarch of Poland and duke of Lower Silesia.
Henry II, Duke of Lower Silesia (regent) 1196 1238–1239 9 April 1241 Opole-Racibórz (Upper Silesia) Anna of Bohemia
1216
ten children
also monarch of Poland and duke of Lower Silesia.
Mieszko II the Fat 1220 1239-1246 22 October 1246 Opole-Racibórz (Upper Silesia) Judith of Masovia
c.1239-1240
no children
Henry II the Pious 1196 1238–1241 9 April 1241 Lower Silesia Anna of Bohemia
1216
ten children
also monarch of Poland.
Henry III the White 1227 or 1230 1241–1266 3 December 1266 Wrocław Judith of Masovia
2 June 1252
two children

Helena of Saxony
before 1266
no children
Son of Henry II the Pious
Boleslaus II the Bald c. 1220/5 1241–1278 26–31 December 1278 Legnica Hedwig of Anhalt
1242
seven children

Euphemia of Pomerelia
1261
(annulled 1277)
no children

Sophia of Dyhrn
(morganatic)
1277
no children
Brother of Henry III the White. He gained Legnica in the partition of 1248.
Ladislaus I 1225 1246-1282 27 August or 13 September 1282 Opole-Racibórz (Upper Silesia) Euphemia of Greater Poland
1251
five children
In 1282 Opole-Raciborz was divided in various duchies, to the four sons of Władysław.
Conrad I 1228/31 1251-1274 6 August 1274 Głogów Salome of Greater Poland
1249
six children

Sophie of Landsberg
1271
no children
First duke of Głogów. Brother of Henry III the White and Boleslaw II the Bald.
Henry IV the Just 1257/1258 1266–1290 23 June 1290 Wrocław Constance of Opole
March 1280
no children

Matilda of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
c.1288
no children
also monarch of Poland.
Henry V the Fat 1248 1273–1278 22 February 1296 Świdnica-Jawor Elisabeth of Greater Poland
1277
eight children
Son of Boleslaus II, was made first Duke of Świdnica-Jawor in his father's lifetime. After Boleslaus II's death, he gave this duchy to his brother Boleslaus III to inherit Legnica. In 1290 after the death of the childless Henry IV, he also inherited Wrocław.
1278–1290 Legnica
1290–1296 Wrocław and Legnica
Henry VI File:Henry III of Glogow.jpg 1251/60 1274-1304 3 December 1309 Głogów Matilda of Brunswick-Lüneburg
March 1291
nine children
Son of Conrad I. United Głogów abd Żagań under his rule, but split them again at his death.
Premislaus I
(Przemko)
1252/65 1274-1284 26 February 1289 Żagań Unmarried Żagań emerged in 1274 from Głogów.
Boleslaus III the Strict
(Bolko)
1252/6 1278–1301 9 November 1301 Świdnica-Jawor Beatrice of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
4 October 1284
Berlin
ten children
jointly with Bernard I.
Bernard I the Lightsome 1253/7 1278–1286 25 April 1286 Świdnica-Jawor Unmarried jointly with Bolko I.
Premislaus II 12 June 1268 1282-1306 7 May 1306 Racibórz Anna of Masovia
between 1289 and 1290
three children
Sons of Ladislaus I, ruled jointly until 1290, when Mieszko founded his own duchy, Cieszyn.
Mieszko III 1252/6 1282-1290 27 June 1315| Racibórz Unknown
between 1275 and 1280
three children
1290-1315 Cieszyn
Boleslaus IV
(Bolko)
before 21 October 1258 1282-1313 14 May 1313 Opole Grimislava?
before 1286

Agnes
c.1280
three children
Sons of Ladislaus I, ruled jointly. In 1284, they divided the land: Boleslaus retained Opole and Casimir received Bytom, as its first duke.
Casimir II 1253/7 1282-1284 10 March 1312 Opole Helena
between 1275 and 1278
six children
1284-1312 Bytom
Conrad II the Hunchback File:Conrad II the Hunchback.jpg 1252/65 1284-1304 11 October 1304 Żagań Unmarried Brother of Przemko. Also Duke of Głogów.
Boleslaus III, Duke of Świdnica-Jawor (regent) 1252/6 1296–1301 9 November 1301 Wrocław and Legnica Beatrice of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
4 October 1284
Berlin
ten children
Regents in name of Bolesław III the Generous, eldest child of Henry the Fat.
Heinrich, Bishop of Würben (regent) Before 1301 1301-1302 23 September 1319 Wrocław and Legnica Unmarried
Wenceslaus II of Bohemia (regent) 27 September 1271 1302-1305 21 June 1305 Wrocław and Legnica Judith of Habsburg
January 1285
ten children

Elizabeth Richeza of Poland
26 May 1303
Prague
one child
Boleslaus V the Generous 23 September 1291 1305–1311 21 April 1352 Wrocław and Legnica Margaret of Bohemia
1318
three children

Katharina of Croatia
1326
no children
Also duke of Legnica, Brzeg and Opava
Herman, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel (regent) 1275 1301–1305 1 February 1308 Świdnica-Jawor Anna of Austria
1295
three children
Regent in name of Bolko the Strict's sons: Henry and Bernard.
Henry VII 1292/6 1301–1337 before 15 May 1346 Świdnica-Jawor (1301-1312)

Jawor (1312-1337)
Agnes of Bohemia
1316
no children
Ruled together until 1312, then divided the land between them.
Bernard II 1291 1301–1326 6 May 1326 Świdnica-Jawor

Świdnica (1312-1326)
Kunigunde of Poland
1310
five children
Henry VI File:Henry III of Glogow.jpg 1251/60 1304-1309 3 December 1309 Głogów and Żagań Matilda of Brunswick-Lüneburg
March 1291
nine children
Son of Conrad I. United Głogów abd Żagań under his rule, but split them again at his death.
Leszek 1292 1306-1336 1336 Racibórz Agnes of Głogów-Żagań
1332
no children
Son of Przemysław I. After his death in 1336, Raciborz was annexed by the Kingdom of Bohemia.
Annexation to the Kingdom of Bohemia (1306-1521)
Matilda of Brunswick-Lüneburg 1276 1309-1318 26 April 1318 Głogów Henry VI
March 1291
nine children
Widow of Henry III.
Henry VIII the Faithful File:Henry IV of Glogow, the Faithful.jpg 1292 1309-1318 22 January 1342 Żagań Matilda of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
5 January 1310
four children
Sons of Henry VI, inherited, together, Żagań. In 1312, Conrad and Boleslaus created their own duchy with its capital in Oleśnica, becoming the first dukes of Oleśnica. The death of Boleslaus left Conrad as sole ruler of his duchy. Henry and Premislaus continued the joint rule. They reunited again, and as their father did, the two duchies of the paternal inheritance after the death of their mother. In 1321 the two brothers made new partitions. From 1321, Henry ruled Żagań and Premislaus ruled Głogów. After the childless death of Premislaus, his duchy was briefly annexed by the Kingdom of Bohemia.
1318-1321 Głogów and Żagań
1321-1342 Żagań
Premislaus III
(Przemko)
File:Przemko II of Glogow.jpg 1305 1318-1321 11 January 1331 Żagań Constance of Świdnica
1326
no children
1318-1321 Głogów and Żagań
1321-1331 Głogów
Conrad III 1294 1309-1312 22 December 1366 Żagań Elisabeth of Wroclaw
10 January 1322
no children

Euphemia of Bytom
2 March 1333
two children
1312-1366 Oleśnica
Boleslaus VI 1295 1309-1312 before 23 April 1321 Żagań Unmarried
1312-1321 Oleśnica
Annexation to the Kingdom of Bohemia (1331-1337)
Ladislaus II 6 June 1296 1311–1312 after 13 January 1352 Legnica Anna of Masovia
1325
(annulled 1329)
no children
Ruled alone over Legnica for a year, before being expelled by his brother and excluded from government.
Henry IX the Good 18 March 1294 1311–1335 24 November 1335 Wrocław Anna of Austria
1310
three children
Brother of Boleslaw III. In 1327 Henry VI signed a contract of inheritance with King John of Bohemia and upon his death the Duchy of Wrocław fell to the Kingdom of Bohemia.
Siemowit 1292 1312-1316 after 1 July 1342 Bytom Unmarried Son of Casimir. Deposed in 1316.
Boleslaus V the Generous 23 September 1291 1312-1342 21 April 1352 Legnica and Brzeg Margaret of Bohemia
1318
three children

Katharina of Croatia
1326
no children
Created in 1312 the Duchy of Brzeg, which ruled until his death. Abdicated of Legnica for his son in 1342.
1342-1352 Brzeg
Boleslaus VII
(Bolko)
before 1300 1313-1356 21 June 1356 Opole Elisabeth of Świdnica
6 May 1326
seven children
Sons of Boleslaus IV, ruled jointly.
Albert after 1300 1313-1323 25 September 1373 Opole Agnes of Magdeburg
1347
one child
Casimir III 1280/90 1315-1358 29 September 1358 Cieszyn Euphemia of Czersk-Warsaw
1321
nine children
Ladislaus III 1275/80 1315-1324 15 May 1324 Oświęcim Euphrosyne of Masovia
c.1304
two children
First Duke of Oświęcim, which emerged from Cieszyn.
Ladislaus IV 1277/83 1316-1352 8 September 1352 Bytom Beatrice of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
21 September 1308
two children

Ludgarda of Mecklenburg
6 October 1328
six children
Brother of Siemowit. Ruled jointly with his brother George until 1327.
George I 1300 1316-1327 1327 Bytom Unmarried Ruled jointly with his brother Ladislaus.
Boleslaus VIII
(Bolko)
1 February 1300 1322-1341 11 June 1341 Ziębice Bonne of Savoy-Vaud
21 November 1321
two children
First duke of Ziębice. Son of Boleslaus III.
Euphrosyne of Masovia (regent) 1292 1324-1325 1328/9 Oświęcim Ladislaus III
c.1304
two children
Regent in name of her son.
John I the Scholastic 1308/10 1325-1372 29 September 1372 Oświęcim Unknown
one child

Salome Reuss von Plauen
after 12 July 1359
three children
Boleslaus IX the Small
(Bolko)
1312 1326–1346 28 July 1368 Świdnica Agnes of Austria
1 June 1338
no children
Son of Bernard II.
Henry X 1316 1334–1343 28 June 1345 Świdnica Katharina of Hungary
1 June 1338
one child
Son of Bernard II. Jointly with Bolko II.
Henry VII 1292/6 1337-1346 before 15 May 1346 Jawor and Głogów Agnes of Bohemia
1316
no children
In 1337 Głogów re-emerges from Bohemia, and is annexed again in 1346.
Annexation to the Kingdom of Bohemia (1346-1349/60)
In 1349 Henry V of Iron (son of Henry the Fatithful) recovered half of the inheritance of his uncle Przemko in Głogów from Bohemia; the other half was given to Przemko's widow, Constance, in 1360.
Nicholas I the Small 1327 1341-1358 23 April 1358 Ziębice Agnes Krusina zu Lichtemburka
23 October 1343
six children
Wenceslaus I 1318 1342–1364 2 June 1364 Legnica Anna of Cieszyn
c.1338
five children
Sons of Boleslaus IV, ruled jointly until 1346, when Louis created his own duchy, Lubin.
Louis I the Fair 1321 1342–1346 6–23 December 1398 Legnica Agnes of Głogów-Żagań
1341
six children
1348-1398 Lubin
Henry XI of Iron File:Henry V of Iron.jpg 1319 1342-1349 after 8 April 1369 Żagań Anna of Płock
6 September 1337
five children
Son of Henry VIII. In 1349 Half 1 of Głogów reemerges from Bohemia to be annexed by Żagań line of the Piasts.
1349-1369 Żagań and Głogów (Half 1)
Boleslaus IX the Small
(Bolko)
1312 1346–1361 28 July 1368 Świdnica-Jawor Agnes of Austria
1 June 1338
no children
Son of Bernard II. In 1346 inherits Jawor from his uncle Henry I and reunites it with Swidnica. In 1361 his sister offered him her half in Głogów.
Katharina of Croatia ? 1352-1358 before 5 March 1358 Brzeg Boleslaus IV
1326
no children
Widow of Boleslaus IV the Generous. After her death the duchy was divided between Louis the Fair (her stepson) and Bolko the Small.
Boleslaus X 1330 1352-1355 4 October 1355 Bytom 14 February 1347
three children
Son of Ladilsaus IV.
Margareta of Sternberg ? 1355-1357 after 5 June 1365 Bytom Widow of Boleslaus X. In 1357, the duchy was divided in two parts, being one annexed by the Duchy of Oleśnica, and the other annexed by the Duchy of Cieszyn.
Definitive annexation to the duchies of Oleśnica and Cieszyn
Ladislaus V 1332 1356-1396 18 May 1401 Opole Elisabeth of Wallachia
c.1355
three children

Euphemia of Masovia
1369
two children
Sons of Boleslaus VI, ruled jointly.
Henry XII before 18 August 1338 1356-1365 before 23 October 1365 Opole Unmarried
Boleslaus XI
(Bolko)
1337 1356-1370 21 October 1382 Opole Anna of Oświęcim
c.1355
five children
Louis I the Fair 1321 1358–1368 6–23 December 1398 Brzeg (Half 1) Agnes of Głogów-Żagań
1341
six children
Stepson of Katharina; also duke of Legnica. In 1368 reunites all Brzeg.
Henry XIII the Courageous 1343/5 1361-1368 11 July 1399 Brzeg (Half 1) Helena of Orlamunde
1369
one child

Margaret of Masovia
July 1379
one child
Duke of Brzeg jointly with his father Louis I.
Premislaus IV Noszak 1332/6 1358-1384 23 May 1410 Cieszyn Elisabeth of Bytom
1360
three children
Also Duke of Głogów.
Boleslaus IX the Small
(Bolko)
1312 1358-1361 28 July 1368 Brzeg (Half 2) Agnes of Austria
1 June 1338
no children
Boleslaus XII
(Bolko)
1348 1358-1410 13 June 1410 Ziębice Euphemia of Bytom
1369
eight children
Sons of Nicholas I, ruled jointly.
Henry XIV 1350 1358-1366 after 8 August 1366 Ziębice Unmarried
Constance of Świdnica 1313 1360-1361 21 November 1363 Głogów (Half 2) Przemko II
1326
no children
In 1360 Half 2 of Głogów reemerges from Bohemia to be given to Constance, widow of Przemko II. She renounces the title in favour of her brother Bolko II.
Boleslaus IX the Small
(Bolko)
1312 1361–1368 28 July 1368 Świdnica-Jawor, Brzeg (Half 2) and Głogów (Half 2) Agnes of Austria
1 June 1338
no children
Brother of Constance. After his death in 1368, the half of Głogów was annexed again to the Kingdom of Bohemia, and the half of Brzeg returned to Louis the Fair.
Annexation of Half 2 to the Kingdom of Bohemia (1368-1384)
Rupert I 27 March 1347 1364–1409 before 12 January 1409 Legnica Hedwig of Zagan
10 February 1372
two children
Sons of Wenceslaus I, ruled jointly.
Wenceslaus II 1348 1364–1413 30 December 1419 Legnica Unmarried
Boleslaus XIII 1349 1364–1394 3/4 March 1394 Legnica Unmarried
Henry XV 1355 1364–1398 12 December 1398 Legnica Unmarried
Conrad IV the Gray 1340 1366-1403 10 June 1403 Oleśnica Agnes of Cieszyn
23 February 1354
one child
Son of Conrad III.
Agnes of Austria 1322 1368–1392 2 February 1392 Świdnica-Jawor Boleslaus VII
1 June 1338
no children
Widow of Boleslaus VII the Small. Succeeded her husband according with his will. After her death the duchy was annexed to the Kingdom of Bohemia.
Definitive annexation to the Kingdom of Bohemia
Louis I the Fair 1321 1368–1398 6–23 December 1398 Brzeg Agnes of Głogów-Żagań
1341
six children
Stepson of Katharina; also duke of Legnica. In 1368 reunites all Brzeg.
Henry XIII the Courageous 1343/5 1368-1399 11 July 1399 Brzeg Helena of Orlamunde
1369
one child

Margaret of Masovia
July 1379
one child
1398-1399 Brzeg and Lubin
Henry XVI the Older File:Henry VI the Older.jpg before 1345 1369-1378 5 December 1393 Żagań and Głogów (Half 1) Hedwig of Legnica
10 February 1372
no children
Sons of Henry XI, ruled jointly until 1378. In that year, they made partitions: Henry XVI retained Żagań and Henry XVII the half of Głogów. Henry XVIII received a few towns, but he eventually succeeded his heirless brother Henry XVII in 1395.
1378-1393 Żagań
Henry XVII Rumpold File:Henry VII Rumpold.jpg 1350 1369-1378 24 December 1395 Żagań and Głogów (Half 1) Unmarried
1378-1395 Głogów (Half 1)
Henry XVIII the Sparrow File:Henry VIII Glogow Zagan.jpg 1357 1369-1378 14 March 1397 Żagań and Głogów (Half 1) Katharina of Opole
1382
five children
1395-1397 Głogów (Half 1)
John II 1344/51 1372-1376 19 February 1376 Oświęcim Hedwig of Brieg
1366
three children
Son of John I.
John III 1366 1376-1405 19 August 1405 Oświęcim Hedwig of Lithuania
1394
no children
Son of John II. Left no descendants. The duchy went to a son of Premislaus IV.
Premislaus IV Noszak 1332/6 1384-1404 23 May 1410 Cieszyn and Głogów (Half 2) Elisabeth of Bytom
1360
three children
The 2nd half of the duchy of Głogów re-emerges from Bohemia. Abdicated of Głogów for his son, Premislaus, in 1404, but recovered it in 1406.
1404-1406 Cieszyn
Hedwig of Legnica 1351 1393-1403 1 August 1409 Żagań Henry XVI
10 February 1372
no children
Widow of Henry XVI.
Boleslaus XIV
(Bolko)
1363/7 1396-1437 6 May 1437 Opole Margaret of Gorizia
1398
five children
Sons of Boleslaus XI, ruled jointly
Bishop Jan Kropidło 1360/4 1396-1421 3 March 1421 Opole Unmarried
Bernard III 1374/8 1396-1400 2/4 April 1455 Opole Hedwig of Melsztyna
two children
Boleslaus XV the Hussite
(Bolko)
c.1400 1422-1424 29 May 1460 Opole Elisabeth Granowski
c.1418
one child
Ruled jointly with his father Boleslaus XIII.
John IV File:John I of Zagan.jpg 1385 1397-1403 12 April 1439 Głogów (Half 1) Scholastika of Saxe-Wittenberg
c.1405
ten children
Sons of Henry XVI, ruled jointly in the half of Głogów, inherited from their uncle Henry XVIII. In 1403 inherited Żagań from their mother Hedwig. In 1412 divided the land between them. After the partition, John ruled alone in Żagań, and the other brothers continued the joint rule in Głogów. With the abdication of Wenceslaus and the death of Henry XX, Henry XIX became sole ruler from 1423. In 1446 he inherited Lubin.
1403-1412 Żagań and Głogów (Half 1)
1412-1439 Żagań
Henry XIX the Older File:Henry IX the Older.jpg 1387 1397-1403 11 November 1467 Głogów (Half 1) Hedwig of Oleśnica
c.1432
six children
1403-1412 Żagań and Głogów (Half 1)
1412-1446 Głogów (Half 1)
Henry XX Rumpold File:Henry X Rumpold.jpg 1390 1397-1403 18 January 1423 Głogów (Half 1) Unmarried
1403-1412 Żagań and Głogów (Half 1)
1412-1423 Głogów (Half 1)
Wenceslaus III 1391 1397-1403 before 4 February 1431 Głogów (Half 1) Unmarried
1403-1412 Żagań and Głogów (Half 1)
1412-1417 Głogów (Half 1)
Henry XXI 1369 1399-1400 10 July 1420 Lubin and Brzeg Anna of Cieszyn
20 September 1396
six children
Reunited for a brief period the regional duchy of Lubin and Brzeg under his rule. In 1400 divided the inherited land with his brother Louis, who received Brzeg. However Henry also retained a part of this duchy, called Oława.
1400-1420 Lubin and Oława
Louis II 1380/5 1400–1413 30 May 1436 Brzeg Hedwig Zapólya
before 14 August 1409
no children

Elisabeth of Brandenburg
9 April 1418
Konstanz
no children
Received Brzeg, and reunited it with Legnica in 1413. However, died without descendants. His lands were inherited by his widow.
1413–1436 Legnica and Brzeg
Conrad V the Old 1359 1403-1412 28 December 1412 Oleśnica Judith (?)
c.1380
seven children
Son of Conrad IV.
Premislaus V 1362 1404-1405 1 January 1406 Głogów (Half 2) Unknown
one child
Received, in his father's lifetime, the duchy of Głogów. In the next year also inherited Oświęcim from John III. Preceded his father in death, but left descendants to rule in Oświęcim, while Głogów returned to his father.
1405-1406 Oświęcim and Głogów (Half 2)
Premislaus IV Noszak 1332/6 1406-1410 23 May 1410 Cieszyn and Głogów (Half 2) Elisabeth of Bytom
1360
three children
Recovered control over Głogów.
Casimir IV 1396 1406-1434 7 April 1434 Oświęcim Anna of Zagan
before 28 May 1417
three children

Margareta of Racibórz
1433
no children
Son of Premislaus V.
Boleslaus XVI 1363 1410-1431 6 May 1431 Cieszyn and Głogów (Half 2) Margareta of Opava-Raciborz
1 January 1406
no children

Euphemia of Masovia
20 November 1412
five children
John V 1358 1410-1428 27 August 1428 Ziębice Elizabeth Lackfi
19 March 1408
one child
Sons of Boleslaus XII, ruled jointly. From 1420 ruled alone. After his death the duchy was annexed to the Kingdom of Bohemia, and later mortgaged it to Půta III of Častolovice during 1429-1435.
Henry XXII 1396 1410-1420 11 March 1420 Ziębice Unmarried
Conrad VI the Older 1384 1412-1416 9 August 1447 Oleśnica Unmarried Sons of Conrad V, ruled jointly.
Conrad VII Kantner 1385 1412-1439 10 September 1439 Oleśnica Margaret (?)
9 October 1411
five children
Conrad VIII the Dean 1391 1416-1427 3 September 1427 Oleśnica Unmarried
Conrad IX the White after 1396 1416-1427 14 February 1452 Oleśnica Katharina (?)
2 February 1437
no children

Dorothea of Warsaw?
7 March 1450
no children
Conrad X the Younger after 1397 1416-1427 5 September 1444 Oleśnica Unmarried
Rupert II 1396/1402 1420-1431 24 August 1431 Legnica-Lubin Unmarried Regional duke in Legnica. Jointly with his brother Louis.
Wenceslaus IV 1400 1420-1423 14 January/28 May 1423 Oława Unmarried Son of Henry XXI. After his death his duchy reunited with Lubin.
Louis III before 1405 1423-1431 before 18 June 1441 Oława Margareta of Opole
c.1423
two children
Son of Henry XXI, inherited Oława from his childless brother. After his death his lands were divided between his sons and his widow.
1431-1441 Lubin and Oława
Euphemia of Masovia (regent) 1395/7 1431-1442 before 17 September 1447 Cieszyn and Głogów (Half 2) Bolesław I
20 November 1412
five children
Regent in name of her children. AFter they reached majority they divided the land.
Ladislaus VI 1420 1442-1460 14 February 1460 Cieszyn and Głogów (Half 2) Margareta of Celje
December 1444
no children
After the partition following the end of the regency of their mother, Ladislaus retained Głogów and Wenceslaus and Premislaus Cieszyn. Boleslaus received only a few towns in Cieszyn (Bielsko and Frysztat).
Wenceslaus V 1413/8 1442-1468 1474 Cieszyn Elisabeth of Brandenburg
17 February 1439
(annulled 1445)
no children
Premislaus VI 1422/5 1442-1460 18 March 1477 Cieszyn Anna of Warsaw
c.1465
one child
Boleslaus XVII 1425/8 1442-1452 4 October 1452 Cieszyn Anna of Bielsk
28 January 1448
three children
Wenceslaus VI 1418 1434-1445 c.28 July 1368 Oświęcim Maria Kopczowski
c.1450
seven children
Sons of Casimir IV, ruled jointly. In 1445 Wenceslaus ceated for himself the duchy of Zator. Premislaus abdicated from power, and John became sole ruler over Oświęcim, which was annexed to the Kingdom of Poland in 1457.
1445-1468 Zator
Premislaus VII 1425 1434-1445 December 1484 Oświęcim Margareta of Opole
23 February 1463
one child
John VI 1426/30 1434-1457 c.21 February 1497 Oświęcim Katharina
30 December 1465
no children

Barbara of Karniów
c.1475
one child
Definitive annexation to the Kingdom of Poland
Euphemia 1385 1435-1442 17 November 1447 Ziębice Frederick III of Oettingen
1397
nine children
Daughter of Boleslaus XII. In 1435 she bought the Duchy to the Emperor and Častolovice's heiresses. In 1442 it was sold to the Kingdom of Bohemia.
Definitive annexation to the Kingdom of Bohemia
Elisabeth of Brandenburg 29 September 1403 1436–1443 31 October 1449 Legnica and Brzeg Louis II
9 April 1418
Konstanz
no children

Wenceslaus I, Duke of Cieszyn
17 February 1439
(annulled 1445)
no children
Widow of Louis II. In 1443 is forced to give Brzeg to John I and Henry X of Lubin. After her death in 1449, Legnica-Legnica was annexed by the Kingdom of Bohemia.
1443–1449 Legnica
Annexation to the Kingdom of Bohemia (1449-1454)
John VII 1410/3 1437-1439 5 September 1439 Opole Unmarried Sons of Boleslaus XIII, ruled jointly. After John's death in 1439, Nicholas ruled alone. In 1450 he bought Brzeg.
Nicholas II 1424 1437-1450 3 July 1476 Opole Magdalena of Brieg
February 1442
ten children
Conrad IX the White after 1396 1439-1450 14 February 1452 Oleśnica Katharina (?)
2 February 1437
no children

Dorothea of Warsaw?
7 March 1450
no children
Ruled alone after the death of his brother Conrad VII.
Balthasar File:Balthasar of Zagan.jpg 1415 1439-1461

1468-1472
15 July 1472 Żagań Agnes
before 1460
one child

Barbara of Cieszyn
11 September 1469
no children
Sons of John IV, ruled jointly. Wenceslaus and John abdicated in 1449, and Balthasar ruled alone, but John came in 1461 and dethroned Balthasar. However the latter dethroned the usurper and ruled again. John put aside his brother in 1472 and ruled once again, but, in that year his duchy was annexed to Saxony
Rudolph File:Rudolph of Zagan.jpg 1418 1439-1454 18 September 1454 Żagań Unmarried
Wenceslaus VII File:Wenceslaus of Zagan.jpg 1434 1439-1449 29 April 1488 Żagań Unmarried
John VIII the Mad File:John II the Mad.jpg 16 April 1435 1439-1449

1461-1468

1472
22 September 1504 Żagań Katharina of Opava
c.1462
five children
Definitive annexation to the Duchy of Saxony
Margareta of Opole 1412/4 1441-1454 15 January 1454 Brzeg-Oława Louis III
c.1423
two children
Widow of Louis III.
John IX 1425 1441-1443 after 21 November 1453 Lubin Hedwig of Brzeg
February 1445
one child
Sons of Louis III, ruled jointly. In 1443 they inherit Brzeg from Elisabeth of Brandenburg. In 1446, due to the difficult financial situation, Lubin was sold to the Duchy of Głogów. In 1450 Brzeg is sold to Opole.
1443-1446 Lubin and Brzeg
1446-1450 Brzeg
Henry XXIII 1426 1441-1443 before 28 May 1452 Lubin Unmarried
1443-1446 Lubin and Brzeg
1446-1450 Brzeg
Henry XIX the Older File:Henry IX the Older.jpg 1387 1446-1467 11 November 1467 Głogów (Half 1) and Lubin Hedwig of Oleśnica
c.1432
six children
Bought Lubin.
Conrad XI the Black 1415 1450-1471 14 August 1471 Oleśnica Margareta of Rawa
1453
one child
Sons of Conrad VII, ruled jointly. Conrad XII abdicated in 1452.
Conrad XII the White 1420 1450-1452 21 September 1492 Oleśnica Dorothea Reynkenberg
before 1492
(morganatic)
no children
Nicholas II 1424 1450-1476 3 July 1476 Opole and Brzeg Magdalena of Brieg
February 1442
ten children
Duke of Opole, bought Brzeg in 1450.
Frederick I 3 May 1446 1454–1481 9 May 1488 Legnica-Legnica and Brzeg-Oława Ludmila of Poděbrady
5 September 1474
three children
Legnica became independent from Bohemia in 1454. In the same year inherited Brzeg-Olawa from his mother Margareta of Opole.
Margareta of Celje 1411 1460-1480 22 July 1480 Głogów (Half 2) Herman I of Montfort-Pfannberg-Bregenz
15 March 1430
four children

Ladislaus VI
December 1444
no children
Widow of Wladysław I. Ruled jointly with her brother-in-law, Premislaus VI.
Premislaus VI 1422/5 1460-1477 18 March 1477 Cieszyn and Głogów (Half 2) Anna of Warsaw
c.1465
one child
Retained co-rulings in Cieszyn and Głogów. From 1468 ruled over all Cieszyn.
Henry XXIV File:Henry XI of Glogow.jpg 1435 1467-1476 22 February 1476 Głogów (Half 1) and Legnica-Lubin Barbara of Brandenburg
11 October 1472
Berlin
no children
Son of Henry XIX.
Casimir V 1450 1468-1490 8 January/7 July 1490 Zator Margaret of Karniów
c. 12 August 1482
one child
Sons of Wenceslaus VI, ruled jointly. In 1490 John became sole ruler. In 1513 the Duchy is annexed by the Kingdom of Poland.
Wenceslaus VIII 1450/55 1468-1487 beforev5 October 1487 Zator Unmarried
Ladislaus VII 1455 1468-1482 28 May or 21 September 1494 Zator Anna
before 1488
one child
John X before 1455 1468-1513 17 September 1513 Zator Unmarried
Definitive annexation to the Kingdom of Poland
Margareta of Rawa 1441 1471-1475 1 September 1485 Oleśnica Conrad XI
1453
one child
Widow of Conrad IX.
Barbara 1465 1475-1478 30 November 1479 Oleśnica Unmarried Daughter of Conrad XI. Deposed in 1478 and died in the next year.
John VIII the Mad File:John II the Mad.jpg 16 April 1435 1476/1480-1482 22 September 1504 Głogów (Halves 1 and 2) and Legnica-Lubin Katharina of Opava
c.1462
five children
In 1480 John II reunites both parts of Głogów. In 1482 lost Lubin for Legnica. In 1488 Głogów is annexed by the Kingdom of Poland.
1482-1488 Głogów
Definitive annexation to the Kingdom of Poland
John XI the Good 1460 1476-1481 27 March 1532 Opole and Brzeg Unmarried Sons of Nicholas II, ruled jointly. In 1481 they sold Brzeg to Frederick I of Legnica. From 1497 John ruled alone. In 1521 purchased Racibórz from Bohemia, and restored the Duchy of Opole-Racibórz. However, as he left no descendants the duchy reverted to the Margraviate of Brandenburg-Ansbach.
1481-1521 Opole
1521-1532 Opole-Racibórz
Nicholas III 1462 1476-1481 27 June 1497 Opole and Brzeg Unmarried
1481-1497 Opole
Definitive annexation to the Margraviate of Brandenburg-Ansbach
Casimir VI 1449 1477-1528 13 December 1528 Cieszyn Johanna of Opava
6 October 1328
six children
Ruled with his son Wenceslaus IX.
Wenceslaus IX 1488/96 1518-1524 17 November 1524 Cieszyn Anna of Brandenburg-Ansbach
1 December 1518
three children
Ruled with his father Casimir VI.
Conrad XII the White 1420 1478-1492 21 September 1492 Oleśnica Dorothea Reynkenberg
before 1492
(morganatic)
no children
Expelled his niece and ruled alone. In 1492 Oleśnica was annexed by the Kingdom of Bohemia.
Definitive annexation to the Kingdom of Bohemia
Frederick I 3 May 1446 1481/2-1488 9 May 1488 Legnica (with Lubin) and Brzeg (with Oława) 5 September 1474
three children
In 1481 Frederick I of Legnica purchased Brzeg from Opole, and recovered Lubin in 1482, from John the Mad.
Ludmila of Poděbrady 16 October 1446 1488-1503 20 January 1503 Brzeg Widow of Frederick I. Received Brzeg as her Oprawa wdowia.
Ludmila of Poděbrady (regent) 16 October 1446 1488-1498 20 January 1503 Legnica Widow of Frederick I, regent on behalf of her sons.
John XII 1477 1488–1495 6 March 1495 Legnica Unmaried jointly with his brothers, Frederick II and George I. He didn't reach adulthood.
Frederick II the Great 12 February 1480 1488–1503 17 September 1547 Legnica Elisabeth of Poland-Lithuania
21 November 1515
one child

Sophie of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach
14 November 1519
three children
Sons of Frederick I, ruled jointly. In 1503 inherited Brzeg from their mother. In 1505 divided the land.
1503–1505 Legnica and Brzeg
1505–1521 Legnica
George II 1481/3 1488-1503 30 May 1521 Legnica 9 June 1516
no children
1503-1505 Legnica and Brzeg
1505-1521 Lubin and Brzeg
Anna of Pomerania 1492 1521-1550 25 April 1550 Lubin Inherited Lubin from her husband. As she didn't have children, the land passed, at her death, permanently to Legnica.
Frederick II the Great 12 February 1480 1521-1547 17 September 1547 Legnica and Brzeg Elisabeth of Poland-Lithuania
21 November 1515
one child

Sophie of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach
14 November 1519
three children
Inherited Brzeg from his brother.
Anna of Brandenburg-Ansbach (regent) 5 May 1487 1528-1539 7 February 1539 Cieszyn Wenceslaus IX
1 December 1518
three children
Regents in name of Wenceslaus X.
John III of Pernstein (regent) 14 November 1487 1528-1545 8 September 1548 Cieszyn Anna of Postupic
1507
four children

Hedvika of Šelmberk
1528
four children

Magdalena of Ormozd
1544
no children
Wenceslaus X Adam December 1524 1545-1579 4 November 1579 Cieszyn Maria of Pernstein
8 February 1540
three children

Sidonia Katharina of Saxe-Lauenburg
25 November 1567
Cieszyn
six children
Frederick Casimir December 1541/January 1542 1560-1571 4 May 1571 Cieszyn Katharina of Legnica
28 December 1563
Legnica
one child
Son of Wenceslaus, co-ruled with him from 1560 but preceded his father in death.
Frederick III 22 February 1520 1547–1559 15 December 1570 Legnica (Legnica and Lubin) Katharina of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
3 March 1538
Legnica
six children
Absorbed Lubin again in 1550.
George III the Pious 18 July 1523 1547-1586 7 May 1586 Brzeg Barbara of Brandenburg
15 February 1545
Berlin
seven children
Jointly with his brother Frederick II.
Henry XXV 23 February 1539 1559–1581 3 March 1588 Legnica Sophie of Brandenburg-Ansbach
11 November 1560
Legnica
six children
Sidonia Katharina of Saxe-Lauenburg (regent) 1550 1579-1594 1594 Cieszyn Wenceslaus III Adam
25 November 1567
Cieszyn
six children

Emmerich III Forgach
1586
no children
Regent in name of her son, Adam.
Adam Wenceslaus 12 December 1574 1594-1617 13 July 1617 Cieszyn Elisabeth of Courland
17 September 1595
five children
Frederick IV 20 April 1552 1581–1596 27 March 1596 Legnica Maria Sidonia of Cieszyn
20 January 1587
no children

Dorothea of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg
23 November 1589
no children

Anna of Württemberg
24 October 1594
no children
Barbara of Brandenburg 10 August 1527 1586-1595 2 January 1595 Brzeg-Brzeg George III
15 February 1545
Berlin
seven children
Widow of George II.
John George 17 June 1552 1586-1592 6 July 1592 Brzeg-Oława Anna of Württemberg
16 September 1582
Brzeg
no children
Co-rulers.
Joachim Frederick 29 September 1550 25 March 1602 Brzeg-Oława Anna Maria of Anhalt
19 May 1577
Brzeg
six children
Anna of Württemberg 17 June 1552 1592-1594 6 July 1592 Brzeg-Oława John George
16 September 1582
Brzeg
no children

Frederick IV
24 October 1594
no children
She married twice, so in 1594 she was stripped from her duchy.
Joachim Frederick 29 September 1550 1594-1595 25 March 1602 Oława 19 May 1577
Brzeg
six children
He reunited all Legnica and Brzeg from 1596.
1595–1596 Brzeg (with Oława)
1596–1602 Legnica and Brzeg
Anna Maria of Anhalt 29 September 1550 1602-1605 25 March 1602 Oława Received Olawa after her husband's death.
Anna Maria of Anhalt (regent) 13 June 1561 1602-1605 14 November 1605 Legnica and Brzeg Regents in name of Joachim Frederick's sons. In 1605 with the death of Anna Maria Olawa was absorbed again by Brzeg. The regency was taken by the sister of Joachim Frederick, Elisabeth Magdalena, and her husband, who ruled until the brothers came of age, in 1609.
Elisabeth Magdalena of Brzeg (regent) 17 November 1562 1602-1609 1 February 1630 Legnica and Brzeg (Brzeg and Oława) Charles II of Poděbrady
30 September 1585
Brzeg
eight children
Charles II of Poděbrady (regent) 15 April 1545 28 January 1617 Legnica and Brzeg (Brzeg and Oława) Catherine Berka of Duba
17 September 1570
Moravská Třebová
two children

Elisabeth Magdalena of Brzeg
30 September 1585
Brzeg
eight children
George Rudolf 12 January 1595 1609–1612 14 January 1653 Legnica and Brzeg Sophia Elisabeth of Anhalt-Dessau
4 November 1614
Dessau
no children

Elisabeth Magdalena of Munsterberg
5 December 1624
no children
Sons of Joachim Frederick, ruled jointly until 1612. In that year they made partitions. George Rudolf received Legnica and John Christian Brzeg. George left no descendants, and was succeeded by his nephews.
1612–1653 Legnica
John Christian 28 August 1591 1609–1612 25 December 1639 Legnica and Brzeg Dorothea Sibylle of Brandenburg
12 December 1610
Berlin
thirteen children

Anna Hedwig Sitzsch
(morganatic)
13 September 1626
Brzeg
seven children
1612–1633 Brzeg
Charles of Austria, Bishop of Wroclaw (regent) 7 August 1590 1617-1624 28 December 1624 Cieszyn Unmarried Regent in name of Frederick William, Adam's son.
Frederick William 9 November 1601 1624-1625 19 August 1625 Cieszyn Unmarried
Elizabeth Lucretia 1 June 1599 1625-1653 19 May 1653 Cieszyn Gundakar, Prince of Liechtenstein
23 April 1618
no children
After her death, Cieszyn was annexed by the Holy Roman Empire.
Definitive annexation to the Holy Roman Empire
George IV 4 September 1611 1633–1664 4 July 1664 Brzeg Sophia Katharina of Munsterberg
23 February 1638
Bernstadt
one child

Elisabeth Marie Charlotte of Palatinate-Simmern-Kaiserslautern
19 October 1660
Brzeg
no children
Inherited alone Brzeg, from his father. Left no descendants. He was succeeded by his brother Christian.
Louis IV 19 April 1616 1653–1663 24 November 1653 Legnica Anna Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
8 May 1649
Brzeg
one child
Sons of John Christian, ruled jointly in Legnica.
Christian 9 April 1618 1653–1654

1663-1664
28 February 1672 Legnica Louise of Anhalt-Dessau
24 November 1648
Dessau
four children
George IV 4 September 1611 4 July 1664 Legnica Sophia Katharina of Munsterberg
23 February 1638
Bernstadt
one child

Elisabeth Marie Charlotte of Palatinate-Simmern-Kaiserslautern
19 October 1660
Brzeg
no children
Christian 9 April 1618 1664-1672 28 February 1672 Legnica and Brzeg Louise of Anhalt-Dessau
24 November 1648
Dessau
four children
Inherited his brothers' possessions, ruling in both Legnica and Brzeg. Left for his widow Oława, and the remaining lands were inherited by his son.
George William 29 September 1660 1672–1675 21 November 1675 Legnica and Brzeg Unmarried Last male representative of the House of Piast. Died without descendants.
Definitive annexation to the Holy Roman Empire
Louise of Anhalt-Dessau 10 February 1631 1672-1680 25 April 1680 Oława Christian
24 November 1648
Dessau
four children
Regional duchess in Brzeg, widow of Christian. After her death the Duchy was annexed by the Holy Roman Empire.
Definitive annexation to the Holy Roman Empire

Ecclesiastical Duchy of Nysa

Established in 1290 by High Duke Henry IV Probus, held by the Bishops of Wrocław

Major part annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia after the First Silesian War in 1742.

Prussian part secularised in 1810.

  • 1823–1832 Emanuel von Schimonsky
  • 1835–1840 Leopold von Sedlnitzky
  • 1843–1844 Joseph Knauer
  • 1845–1850 Melchior von Diepenbrock

Theocracy abolished in 1850.

See also

List of Polish rulers
Piast dynasty
Dukes of Masovia
Dukes of Greater Poland
Dukes of Little Poland
Dukes of Cuiavia
Dukes of Sieradz-Łęczyca

References

  • Neue deutsche Biographie, Berlin 2001, Bd.: 20, p. 403-407
  • Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon, Leipzig 1905–1909, Bd.: 17, p. 845-847

Sites

http://www.tacitus.nu/historical-atlas/regents/poland/silesia.htm