- Władysław I
Łokietek, in
English known as the "Elbow-high" or
Ladislaus the
Short (c. 1260/1 – 2
March 1333), was King of
Poland from 1320 to 1333, and...
- 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...
-
Voivodship from 1330
until 1338. He
became an
adviser of King
Wladyslaw I
Lokietek and was
diplomat during the
first years of
reign of King
Casimir III of...
- (1261–1333), King of
Poland (also
known as
Ladislaus the Short, or Władysław I
Łokietek)
Vladislav I of
Wallachia (died 1377),
Prince of
Wallachia (also known...
- to:
Ladislaus IV of
Hungary (1262–1290), a king of
Hungary Władysław I
Łokietek (1260/1-1333), King of
Poland who was
sometimes numbered IV Władysław IV...
-
Magdeburg rights town
charter probably in 1310,
during the
reign of Władysław
Łokietek. The town was
famous for its castle,
where Jan Długosz
liked to stay and...
-
acquired in
Poland in 1332
during the last year of the
reign of Władyslaw
Łokietek (Władysław I the Elbow-high). The king led an
expedition against the Knights...
-
Bogorii i
Skotnik voivode of Kraków Voivodeship,
adviser of King Władysław I
Lokietek and
diplomat during the
first years of
reign of King
Casimir III of Poland...
- the
reign of Władyslaw I
Lokietek. In 1320,
after the end of the
feudal fragmentation,
during the
reign of Władyslaw I
Łokietek and his son
Casimir III...
- Marriage(s)
Death Claim House King
Ladislaus the
Short Polish: Władysław I
Łokietek 1306–1320 (as High Duke) 20
January 1320 – 2
March 1333 (as King) (26 years...