Polish monarchs (List of Polish monarchs) * 1025- 1031 — Mieszko II Lambert (1st reign, as King) ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Polish monarchs"
Louis I the Great ( Hungarian: I. (Nagy) Lajos, Polish: Ludwik Węgierski) ( 1326 Visegrád - 1382 Trnava) became king of Hungary in 1342 at the death of his father. He was the son of Charles I, king of Hungary, and was the head of the Angevin branch, and a member of the Capetian royal family. Became a king of Poland in 1370 in right of (and practically together with) his mother Elisabeth of Poland, sister of Casimir III of Poland who died 1370. ...more on Wikipedia about "Louis I of Hungary"
Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki ( May 31, 1640 – November 10, 1673), son of Jeremi Michał Wiśniowiecki and his wife Gryzelda Konstancja Zamoyska, was King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from September 29, 1669, to his death in 1673. ...more on Wikipedia about "Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki"
Mieszko I (ca. 935 - May 25 992), son of the semi-legendary Siemomysł, was the first historically known Piast duke of the Polans, who gave their name to the country that would later be called " Poland." ...more on Wikipedia about "Mieszko I"
Mieszko II Lambert ( 990 - 1034), also spelled Miezko II, was the duke and short-term king of Poland. He was the son of Bolesław I the Brave and Enmilda, daughter of Dobromir, Duke of Lusatia. Their children were Kazimierz I the Restorer, Rixa of Poland, and Gertrude of Poland. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mieszko II Lambert"
Mieszko III the Old ( Polish: Mieszko III Stary; 1121? – March 13, 1202), of the Piast Dynasty, was Duke of Greater Poland, 1138- 1202, and High Duke of all Poland, with interruptions, 1173- 1202. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mieszko III the Old"
Mieszko IV Tanglefoot ( Polish: Mieszko IV Plątonogi; Mieszko IV of Racibórz; ca. 1130 – May 16, 1211) was High Duke of Poland from June 9, 1210. He was the second-eldest son of Władysław II the Exile and Agnes of Babenberg. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mieszko IV Tanglefoot"
Nikolai I Pavlovich ( Russian: Николай I Павлович), July 6 ( June 25, Old Style), 1796– March 2 ( February 18, Old Style), 1855), also Nicholas, was the Emperor of Russia from 1825 until 1855 and king of Poland from 1825 until 1831. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nicholas I of Russia"
Przemysł II ( October 14, 1257 – February 8, 1296), was Duke of Poznań, Greater Poland, Kraków and Pomerania, and King of Poland from 1295 until his death. ...more on Wikipedia about "Przemysł II"
Stanisław August Poniatowski (born Stanisław Antoni Poniatowski; January 17, 1732, Wołczyn, Poland - February 12, 1798, St. Petersburg, Russia) was the last king of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ( 1764- 1795). He was the son of Stanisław Poniatowski (1676-1762), Castellan of Kraków and Konstancja Czartoryska also brother of Michal Jerzy Poniatowski, primate of the Roman Catholic Church in Poland and uncle of prince Józef Poniatowski. ...more on Wikipedia about "Stanisław August Poniatowski"
Stanisław Leszczyński ( October 20, 1677 – February 23, 1766) was King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Duke of Lorraine. ...more on Wikipedia about "Stanisław Leszczyński"
Stefan Batory ( 1533- 1586) was Prince of Transylvania, and King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. ...more on Wikipedia about "Stefan Batory"
Wenceslaus II Premyslid ( Czech: Václav II; Polish: Wacław II Czeski; September 17, 1271 – June 21, 1305) was King of Bohemia ( 1278 - 1305), Duke of Kraków ( 1291 - 1305), King of Poland ( 1300 - 1305). ...more on Wikipedia about "Wenceslaus II of Bohemia"
Wenceslaus III Premyslid ( Czech and Slovak Václav, Hungarian Vencel, Polish Wacław), ( October 6, 1289 – August 4, 1306) was the king of Hungary ( 1301 - 1305) and king of Bohemia ( 1305 - 1306). ...more on Wikipedia about "Wenceslaus III of Bohemia"
Władysław I Herman ( 1040- 1102), Duke of Poland, was a son of Kazimierz I the Restorer and brother of Bolesław II the Bold. ...more on Wikipedia about "Władysław I Herman"
Władysław I the Short or Elbow-high ( Polish: Władysław I Łokietek; 1261 - 1333) was a King of Poland. He was a Duke till 1300, and Prince of Kraków from 1305 until his coronation January 20, 1320. ...more on Wikipedia about "Władysław I the Elbow-high"
Władysław II Jagiełło ( Lithuanian: Jogaila; Belarusian: Jahajla (Ягайла); 1351? - June 1, 1434, Gródek Jagielloński) was Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1377, and became King of Poland in 1386 after converting to Christianity and marrying Jadwiga, second of Poland's Angevin rulers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Władysław II Jagiełło"
Władysław II the Exile ( Polish: Władysław II Wygnaniec; Kraków, Poland, 1105 – May 30, 1159, Altenburg, Germany) was High Duke of Poland, 1138- 1146. He was the son of Bolesław III Wrymouth, Duke of Poland, and Zbyslava, daughter of Sviatopolk II of Kiev. ...more on Wikipedia about "Władysław II the Exile"
Władysław III of Varna ( Polish: Władysław Warneńczyk; October 31, 1424 - November 10, 1444, Varna, Bulgaria) was King of Poland from 1434 and of Hungary from 1440 until his death in the Battle of Varna. ...more on Wikipedia about "Władysław III of Varna"
Władysław III Spindleshanks ( Polish: Władysław III Laskonogi; 1165? – 1231) was Duke of the province of Greater Poland and High Duke of all Poland, 1202- 1206 and 1227- 1228. ...more on Wikipedia about "Władysław III Spindleshanks"
Władysław IV ( June 9, 1595 – May 20, 1648) was the son of Zygmunt III Vasa and his wife Anna of Austria (also known as Anna Habsburg). Władysław IV reigned as King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from November 8, 1632, to his death in 1648. ...more on Wikipedia about "Władysław IV Vasa" The article you are reading is from www.shortopedia.com
Zbigniew (after 1070 – 1112) was the first-born son of Władysław I Herman and Przecława. Originally destined for the clergy, he spent some dozen years at the cloister in Quedlinburg (now in Germany's Saxony-Anhalt). ...more on Wikipedia about "Zbigniew of Poland"
Zygmunt I the Old ( Polish: Zygmunt I Stary; 1467 – 1548), fifth ruler of the Jagiellon dynasty, reigned as King of Poland from 1506 to his death in 1548. ...more on Wikipedia about "Zygmunt I the Old"
Zygmunt II August ( 1520 - 1572) was the only son of Zygmunt I the Old, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, whom he succeeded in 1548, and Bona Sforza. ...more on Wikipedia about "Zygmunt II August"
King Zygmunt III Vasa of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Sigismund of Sweden ( June 20, 1566 O.S. – April 19, 1632 O.S.), was the son of Sweden's King John III ( 1537 – 1592) of the House of Vasa, and his first wife, Catherine Jagiellon ( 1526 – 1583). ...more on Wikipedia about "Zygmunt III Vasa"
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