Dukes of Sieradz-Leczyca
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From 1138 to 1228, part of the Duchy of Kraków
Kraków
Kraków also Krakow, or Cracow , is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in the Lesser Poland region, the city dates back to the 7th century. Kraków has traditionally been one of the leading centres of Polish academic, cultural, and artistic life...

 and Sandomierz
Sandomierz
Sandomierz is a city in south-eastern Poland with 25,714 inhabitants . Situated in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship , previously in Tarnobrzeg Voivodeship . It is the capital of Sandomierz County . Sandomierz is known for its Old Town, a major tourist attraction...

, belonging to the high-dukes of Poland
Poland
Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave, to the north...

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Dukes of Sieradz-Łęczyca

  • 1228–1232 Henry I the Bearded
    Henry I the Bearded
    Henry I the Bearded , of the Silesian line of the Piast dynasty, was Duke of Silesia at Wrocław from 1201 and Duke of Kraków and thus High Duke of all Poland - internally divided - from 1232 until his death.-Heir of Wroclaw:...

     (Henryk I Brodaty)
  • 1232–1233 Konrad of Masovia (Konrad Mazowiecki)
  • 1234–1247 Konrad of Masovia (Konrad Mazowiecki)
  • 1247–1260 Casimir I of Mazovia (Kazimierz I Mazowiecki)
  • 1260–1275 Leszek the Black (Leszek Czarny)
  • 1275–1294 divided into two duchies of Sieradz and Lęczyca (see below)
  • 1294–1297 Władysław I the Elbow-high (Władysław Łokietek)
  • 1297–1305 Wenceslaus II of Bohemia (Wacław II Czeski)

After 1305 parts of the united Kingdom of Poland initially as two vassal duchies, later incorporated as Łęczyca Voivodship and Sieradz Voivodship.

Dukes of Sieradz

  • 1233–1234 Boleslaus I of Mazovia (Bolesław I Mazowiecki)
  • 1275–1288 Leszek the Black (Leszek Czarny)
  • 1288–1294 Władysław I the Elbow-high (Władysław Łokietek )
  • 1327–1339 Przemysl of Cuiavia (Przemysł Kujawski)


After 1305 part of the united Kingdom of Poland as a vassal duchy, later after 1339 incorporated by the king Casimir III the Great
Casimir III of Poland
Casimir III the Great , last King of Poland from the Piast dynasty , was the son of King Władysław I the Elbow-high and Hedwig of Kalisz.-Biography:...

 as the Sieradz Voivodship.

Dukes of Łęczyca

  • 1233–1234 Konrad of Masovia (Konrad Mazowiecki)
  • 1275–1294 Casimir II of Łęczyca (Kazimierz II)
  • 1329–1343 Ladislaus of Dobrzyn (Władysław Dobrzyński)


After 1305 part of the united Kingdom of Poland as a vassal duchy, later after 1343 incorporated by the king Casimir III the Great
Casimir III of Poland
Casimir III the Great , last King of Poland from the Piast dynasty , was the son of King Władysław I the Elbow-high and Hedwig of Kalisz.-Biography:...

 as the Łęczyca Voivodship.
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