The Piast dynasty is a line of Kings and dukes that ruled Poland from its beginnings as an independent state up to 1370. The branches of the Piasts continued to rule Polish splinter duchies in Masovia until 1526 and Silesia until 1675.
Piast was the legendary ancestor of these nobles. His name was first mentioned in the Chronicle of the Polish dukes by Gallus Anonymous, written in ca 1113. Although the early dukes and kings considered themselves Piast's descendants, the term "Piast Dynasty" was invented in the 17th century by the historians, working for a number of rulers who governed their duchies in Silesia.
See Rulers of Poland for identification of kings.
See also:
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Boleslaus of Masovia
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Guidelines for the spelling of names of Polish rulers
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List of Polish rulers
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Dukes of Silesia
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Dukes of Masovia
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Dukes of Greater Poland
- Dukes of Little Poland
- Dukes of Cuiavia
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Dukes of Leczyca
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Dukes of Sieradz
The 17th century list starts out with the legendary forefathers of the first historical ruler Mieszko I.
Last updated: 05-03-2005 17:50:55