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Seniorate Province, also
known as the
Senioral Province, was a
district prin****lity in the
Duchy of
Poland that was
formed in 1138,
following the fragmentation...
- High Duke (Princeps). In
addition to Silesia, he
received the
central Seniorate Province,
stretching from
Lesser Poland at Kraków to
eastern Greater Poland...
- hypothesis. Bolesław
divided his
domains into the
following provinces: The
Seniorate Province (with his
capital Kraków) was
supposed to be non-inherited and...
- to 1173, and of
Sandomierz after 1173. He
became ruler over the
Polish Seniorate Province at Kraków and
thereby High Duke of
Poland in 1177; a position...
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first wife
Zbyslava of Kiev, was
proclaimed high duke and
overlord of the
Seniorate Province at Kraków,
including the
Greater Polish lands of
Gniezno and...
- was Duke of
Silesia at Wrocław from 1266 as well as the
ruler of the
Seniorate Province of Kraków and High Duke of
Poland from 1288
until his
death in...
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Division of the
Polish state in 1138:
Seniorate Province. Pomeranian v****als
under the rule of the
Seniorate Province. Silesian
Province of Władysław...
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death in 1138. Bolesław
divided the
country into five prin****lities: the
Seniorate Province (or
Duchy of Kraków),
composed of
western Lesser Poland, the...
-
granted Silesia as his
hereditary province and also the
Lesser Polish Seniorate Province at Kraków
according to the
principle of
agnatic seniority. The...
- young. He
unsuccessfully tried to
incorporate the
Duchy of Kraków (the
Seniorate Province) in 1289,
following the
death of his half-brother
Leszek II the...