The House of Piast was the first historical ruling dynasty of Poland. The first documented Polish monarch was Duke Mieszko I (c.960–992). The Piasts' royal rule in Poland ended in 1370 with the death of King Casimir III the Great.

Branches of the Piast dynasty continued to rule in the Duchy of Masovia (until 1526) and in the Duchies of Silesia until the last male Silesian Piast died in 1675. The Piasts intermarried with several noble lines of Europe, and possessed numerous titles, some within the Holy Roman Empire. The Jagiellonian kings ruling after the death of Casimir IV of Poland were also descended in the female line from Casimir III's daughter.

Origin of the name

The early dukes and kings of Poland are said to have regarded themselves as descendants of the semi-legendary Piast the Wheelwright (Piast Kołodziej), first mentioned in the Cronicae et gesta ducum sive principum Polonorum (Deeds of the Princes of the Poles), written c. 1113 by Gallus Anonymus. However, the term "Piast Dynasty" was not applied until the 17th century. In a historical work, the expression Piast dynasty was introduced by the Polish historian Adam Naruszewicz; it is not documented in contemporary sources.

History

Deeds of the Princes of the Poles

The first "Piasts", probably of Polan descent, appeared around 940 in the territory of Greater Poland at the stronghold of Giecz. Shortly afterwards they relocated their residence to Gniezno, where Prince Mieszko I ruled over the Civitas Schinesghe from about 960. The Piasts temporarily also ruled over Pomerania, Bohemia and the Lusatias, as well as part of Ruthenia, and the Hungarian Spiš region in present-day Slovakia. The ruler bore the title of a duke or a king, depending on their position of power.

The Polish monarchy had to deal with the expansionist policies of the Holy Roman Empire in the west, resulting in a chequered co-existence, with Piast rulers like Mieszko I, Casimir I the Restorer or Władysław I Herman trying to protect the Polish state by treaties, oath of allegiances and marriage alliances with the Imperial Ottonian and Salian dynasties. The Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty, the Hungarian Arpads and their Anjou successors, the Kievan Rus', later also the State of the Teutonic Order and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania were mighty neighbours.

Lands held by the Piast dynasty (992–1025), with a shaded area corresponding to the territory of present-day Poland

The Piast position was decisively enfeebled by an era of fragmentation following the 1138 Testament of Bolesław III Wrymouth. For nearly 150 years, the Polish state shattered into several duchies, with the Piast duke against the formally valid principle of agnatic seniority fighting for the throne at Kraków, the capital of the Lesser Polish Seniorate Province. Numerous dukes like Mieszko III the Old, Władysław III Spindleshanks or Leszek I the White were crowned, only to be overthrown shortly afterwards, and others restored and ousted, at times repeatedly. The senior branch of the Silesian Piasts, descendants of Bolesław III Wrymouth's eldest son Duke Władysław II the Exile, went separate ways and since the 14th century were vassals of the Bohemian Crown.

After the Polish royal line and Piast junior branch had died out in 1370, the Polish crown fell to the Anjou king Louis I of Hungary, son of late King Casimir's sister Elizabeth Piast. The Masovian branch of the Piasts became extinct with the death of Duke Janusz III in 1526. The last ruling duke of the Silesian Piasts was George William of Legnica who died in 1675. His uncle Count August of Legnica, the last male Piast, died in 1679. The last legitimate heir, Duchess Karolina of Legnica-Brieg died in 1707 and is buried in Trzebnica Abbey. Nevertheless, numerous families, like the illegitimate descendants of the Silesian duke Adam Wenceslaus of Cieszyn (1574–1617), link their genealogy to the dynasty.

Coat of arms

About 1295, Przemysł II used a coat of arms with a white eagle – a symbol later referred to as the Piast coat of arms or as the Piast Eagle. The Silesian Piasts in the 14th century used an eagle modified by a crescent, which became the coat of arms of the Duchy of Silesia.

Piast rulers

Piast kings and rulers of Poland appear in list form in the following table. For a list of all rulers, see List of Polish monarchs.

Legendary dukes of the Polans

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
ChościskoLatin: Semovit filius Past Ckosisconis, Pazt filius ChosisconisuDuke7th century7th century8th centuryA legendary member of the Polans tribePolans (Tribe)
Piast the WheelwrightPolish: Piast Kołodziej Latin: Past Ckosisconis, Pazt filius ChosisconisuDuke8th century8th century9th centuryA legendary ruler of the Polans Son of Chościsko, father of Siemowit Founder of the Piast dynastyPiast
SiemowitZiemowitDuke9th century9th century9th centuryA semi-legendary ruler of the Polans, son of Piast the Wheelwright and RzepichaPiast
LestekLeszek, LestkoDuke9th / 10th centuries9th / 10th centuries9th / 10th centuriesA semi-legendary ruler of the Polans, son of SiemowitPiast
SiemomysłZiemomysłDuke10th century10th century10th centuryA semi-legendary ruler of the Polans, son of LestekPiast

Dukes and Kings of Poland

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Mieszko I of PolandDukeca. 940 – 25 May 992ca. 960992Son of Siemomysł First Christian monarch Misico, dux WandalorumPiast
Bolesław I the BraveBolesław I the Great Polish: Bolesław I Chrobry (Wielki)King of Poland King967 – 17 June 1025Duke: 992 King: 18 April 1025Duke: 18 April 1025 King: 17 June 1025Son of Mieszko I and Dobrawa of Bohemia First to be crowned King Regnum Sclavorum, Gothorum sive PolonorumPiast
Mieszko II LambertKing of Poland Kingca. 990 – 10/11 May 103410251031Son of Bolesław I and Emnilda of LusatiaPiast
BezprymDukeca. 986 – 103210311032Son of Bolesław I and Judith of Hungary (disputed)Piast
Otto BolesławowicDuke1000–103310321032Son of Bolesław I and EmnildaPiast
TheodorickDytrykDukeafter 992 – after 103210321032 /1033Grandson of Mieszko I and Oda of HaldenslebenPiast
Mieszko II LambertDukeca. 990 – 10/11 May 103410321034RestoredPiast
Bolesław the ForgottenPolish: Bolesław ZapomnianyDukebefore 1016 – 1038 or 103910341038 /1039Semi-legendary, existence disputedPiast
Casimir I the RestorerPolish: Kazimierz I OdnowicielDuke(1016-06-25)25 June 1016 – 28 November 1058(1058-11-28) (aged 42)10391058Son of Mieszko II and Richeza of LotharingiaPiast
Bolesław II the BoldPolish: Bolesław II Szczodry / ŚmiałyKing of Poland Kingca. 1041 or 1042 – 2 or 3 April 1081 or 1082Duke: 1058 King: 1076Duke: 1076 King: 1079Son of Kazimierz I and Maria Dobroniega of KievPiast
Władysław I HermanDukeca. 1044 – 4 June 110210791102Son of Kazimierz I and Maria DobroniegaPiast
ZbigniewZbygniewDukeca. 1073 – 8 July 111311021107Son of Władysław I and Przecława of Prawdzic coat of arms (disputed) First jointly with Władysław I 1098–1102Piast
Bolesław III WrymouthPolish: Bolesław III KrzywoustyDuke(1086-08-20)20 August 1086 – 28 October 1138(1138-10-28) (aged 52)11071138Son of Władysław I and Judith of Bohemia First jointly with Władysław 1098–1102 Introduced senioral principlePiast

High Dukes of Poland (Fragmentation of the Kingdom)

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Władysław II the ExilePolish: Władysław II WygnaniecHigh Duke Supreme Prince1105 – 30 May 115911381146Son of Bolesław III and Zbyslava of Kiev Also Duke of Silesia Exiled by his brothersPiast
Bolesław IV the CurlyPolish: Bolesław KędzierzawyHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1125 – 5 January 117311461173Son of Bolesław III and Salomea of Berg Also Duke of MasoviaPiast
Mieszko III the OldPolish: Mieszko III StaryHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1127 – 13 March 120211731177Son of Bolesław III and Salomea Also Duke of Greater PolandPiast
Casimir II the JustPolish: Kazimierz II SprawiedliwyHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1138 – 5 May 119411771190Son of Bolesław III and Salomea Also Duke of Wiślica and SandomierzPiast
Mieszko III the OldPolish: Mieszko III StaryHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1127 – 13 March 120211901190RestoredPiast
Casimir II the JustPolish: Kazimierz II SprawiedliwyHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1138 – 5 May 119411901194RestoredPiast
Leszek I the WhitePolish: Leszek BiałyHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1186 – 24 November 122711941198Son of Casimir II and Helen of Znojmo Also Duke of SandomierzPiast
Mieszko III the OldPolish: Mieszko III StaryHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1127 – 13 March 120211981199RestoredPiast
Leszek I the WhitePolish: Leszek BiałyHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1186 – 24 November 122711991199RestoredPiast
Mieszko III the OldPolish: Mieszko III StaryHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1127 – 13 March 120211991202RestoredPiast
Władysław III SpindleshanksPolish: Władysław III LaskonogiHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1161/66 – 3 November 123112021202Son of Mieszko III and Eudoxia of Kiev Also Duke of Greater PolandPiast
Leszek I the WhitePolish: Leszek BiałyHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1186 – 24 November 122712021210RestoredPiast
Mieszko IV TanglefootPolish: Mieszko I PlątonogiHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1130 – 16 May 121112101211Son of Władysław II and Agnes of Babenberg Also Duke of SilesiaPiast
Leszek I the WhitePolish: Leszek BiałyHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1186 – 24 November 122712111225RestoredPiast
Henryk I the BeardedPolish: Henryk I BrodatyHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1165 – 19 March 123812251225Grandson of Władysław II, son of Bolesław I the Tall and Krystyna Also Duke of SilesiaPiast
Leszek I the WhitePolish: Leszek BiałyHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1186 – 24 November 122712251227Restored AssassinatedPiast
Władysław III SpindleshanksPolish: Władysław III LaskonogiHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1161/66 – 3 November 123112271229RestoredPiast
Konrad I of MasoviaPolish: Konrad I MazowieckiHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1187/88 – 31 August 124712291232Son of Kazimierz II and Helen of Znojmo Also Duke of MasoviaPiast
Henryk I the BeardedPolish: Henryk I BrodatyHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1165 – 19 March 123812321238RestoredPiast
Henryk II the PiousPolish: Henryk II PobożnyHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1196 – 9 April 124112381241Son of Henry I and Saint Hedwig of Andechs (Saint Hedwig of Silesia) Also Duke of Wroclaw and Greater Poland Fell at Battle of LegnicaPiast
Bolesław II RogatkaBolesław II the HornedHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1220 – 122512411241Son of Henry II and Anne of Bohemia Also Duke of SilesiaPiast
Konrad I of MasoviaPolish: Konrad I MazowieckiHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1187/88 – 31 August 124712411243RestoredPiast
Bolesław V the ChastePolish: Bolesław WstydliwyHigh Duke Supreme Prince21 June 1226 – 7 December 127912431279Son of Leszek the White and Grzymislawa of LuckPiast
Leszek II the BlackPolish: Leszek CzarnyHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1241 – 30 September 128812791288Paternal grandson of Konrad I of Masovia Maternal grandson of Henry II Son of Casimir I of Kuyavia and Constance of WrocławPiast
Bolesław II of MasoviaBoleslaw II of PłockHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1251 – 20 April 131312881288Grandson of Konrad I of Masovia Duke of MasoviaPiast
Henryk IV ProbusPolish: Henryk IV PrawyHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1257/58 – 23 June 129012881289Paternal grandson of Henryk II Maternal grandson of Konrad I Son of Henry III the White and Judyta of Masovia Duke of Lower SilesiaPiast
Bolesław II of MasoviaBoleslaw II of PłockHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1251 – 20 April 131312891289RestoredPiast
Władysław I the Elbow-highPolish: Władysław I ŁokietekHigh Duke Supreme Prince1261 – 2 March 133312891289Grandson of Konrad I of Masovia Son of Kazimierz I of Kujawia and Euphrosyne of OpolePiast
Henryk IV ProbusPolish: Henryk IV PrawyHigh Duke Supreme Princeca. 1257/58 – 23 June 129012891290RestoredPiast

Kings of Poland (Reunification attempts)

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Przemysł IIPremyslas, PremislausKing of Poland King(1257-10-14)14 October 1257 – 8 February 1296(1296-02-08) (aged 38)High Duke: 1290 King: 1295High Duke: 1291 King: 1296Grandson of Henryk II Son of Przemysł I and Elisabeth of Wrocław Also Duke of Poznań, Greater Poland and PomeraniaPiast

Kings of Poland (Reunited Kingdom)

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Władysław I the Elbow-highPolish: Władysław I ŁokietekKing of Poland King1261 – 2 March 133313201333Restored Re-united the Kingdom of PolandPiast
Casimir III the GreatPolish: Kazimierz III WielkiKing of Poland King(1310-04-30)30 April 1310 – 5 November 1370(1370-11-05) (aged 60)13331370Son of Władysław I the Elbow-high and Jadwiga of Kalisz Regarded as one of the greatest Polish monarchsPiast

Female Piasts

Queens consort

Denar Princes Polonie, 11th century (in the times of Bolesław I the Brave), one of the most recognizable coins in the history of Polish coinage.

Other

Priesthood

Archbishops

Bishops

Family tree of Piasts

Chościsko
Piast the Wheelwright HOUSE OF PIAST
Siemowit duke of Polans
Lestek duke of Polans
Siemomysł duke of Polans
Mieszko I of Poland duke of PolandCzcibor prince
Bolesław I the Brave king of PolandVladivoj duke of BohemiaMieszko I princeŚwiętopełk princeLambert prince
Bezprym duke of PolandMieszko II Lambert king of PolandOtto princeDytryk prince
Bolesław the Forgotten duke of PolandCasimir I the Restorer duke of Poland
Bolesław II the Generous king of PolandWładysław I Herman duke of PolandMieszko prince
Mieszko prince of CracowZbigniew princeBolesław III Wrymouth duke of Poland
Władysław II the Exile duke of Silesia BRANCH OF SILESIABolesław IV the Curly high duke of PolandMieszko III the Old duke of Greater Poland BRANCH OF GREATER POLANDHenry duke of SandomierzCasimir II the Just duke of Masovia BRANCH OF LESSER POLAND
Leszek duke of MasoviaOdon duke of Greater PolandStephen princeMieszko the Younger duke of KaliszWładysław III Spindleshanks duke of Greater PolandLeszek the White duke of SandomierzKonrad I duke of Masovia
Władysław duke of Greater PolandBolesław V the Chaste duke of SandomierzBolesław I duke of MasoviaCasimir I duke of KuyaviaSiemowit I duke of Masovia BRANCH OF MASOVIA
Przemysl I duke of Greater PolandBolesław the Pious duke of Greater PolandLeszek II the Black duke of SieradzZiemomysł duke of InowrocławWładysław I the Elbow-high king of PolandCasimir II duke of ŁęczycaSiemowit duke of DobrzyńKonrad II duke of MasoviaBolesław II duke of Masovia
Przemysł II king of PolandLeszek duke of InowrocławPrzemysł duke of InowrocławKazimierz III duke of InowrocławCasimir III the Great king of PolandLeszek duke of DobrzyńWładysław the Hunchback duke of DobrzyńBolesław duke of DobrzyńSiemowit II duke of WarsawTrojden I duke of East MasoviaWenceslaus duke of Plock
Anna of PolandWilliam, Count of CeljeBolesław-Jerzy II king of Galicia-VolhyniaSiemowit III, Duke of Masovia duke of MasoviaCasimir I duke of Warsaw
Anna of CilliWładysław II Jagiełło king of PolandJanusz I duke of WarsawSiemowit IV duke of Plock BRANCH OF PLOCKHenry bishop of Plock
Janusz the Younger heirBolesław heirKonrad Januszowic princeSiemovit V duke of PlockAlexander bishop of TrentoCasimir III duke of PlockTrojden II duke of PlockWładysław I duke of Plock
Boleslaw IV duke of WarsawSiemovit VI duke of PlockWładysław II duke of Plock
Konrad III Rudy duke of WarsawCasimir III bishop of PlockBolesław V duke of PlockJanusz II duke of Plock
Stanisław duke of WarsawJanusz III duke of Warsaw

See also

Silesian Piasts Coat of Arms

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