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Lestek (also Leszek, Lestko) was the
second duke of Polans, and son of Siemowit, born c. 870–880,
mentioned in the
oldest Polish chronicle,
Gesta principum...
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listed by
Gallus Anonymous in his
Gesta principum Polonorum as the son of
Lestek, the
second known duke of the Polans.
According to Gallus'
account and historical...
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grandchild of
Lestek),
ruled over the
tribe called the Licicaviki, who
lived in what is now
Poland and were
known as "Lestkowici" - the
tribe of
Lestek identified...
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tower on Gopło lake. The only
mention of Siemowit,
along with his son,
Lestek, and grandson, Siemomysł,
comes in the
medieval chronicle of
Gallus Anonymus...
- [ˈlɛʂɛk]) is a
Slavic Polish male
given name,
originally Lestko,
Leszko or
Lestek,
related to Lech, Lechosław and
Czech Lstimir.
Individuals named Leszek...
- semi-legendary
ruler of the Polans, son of
Piast the
Wheelwright and
Rzepicha Piast Lestek Leszek,
Lestko Duke 9th / 10th
centuries 9th / 10th
centuries 9th / 10th...
- Male Language(s)
Polish Name day 28
February 12
August Origin Region of
origin Poland Other names Related names Leszek, Lestko, Leszko,
Lestek, Lechosław...
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Leszko II (Leszek,
Lestek, Lestko) was a
legendary ruler of Poland,
firstly mentioned by
Wincenty Kadłubek in the
Chronica seu
originale regum et principum...
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Leszek of
Masovia (Polish: Leszek, also
Lestek; b. ca. 1162 - d. 1186) was a
Polish prince from the
Piast dynasty, the Duke of
Masovia from 1173 until...
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Leszko III (or Leszek,
Lestek, Lesco) was a
legendary ruler of Poland,
firstly mentioned by
Wincenty Kadłubek.
Alleged son of
Leszko II,
father of Popiel...