Janusz I of Warsaw (ca. 1347/1352 – 1429), son of Siemowit III
Janusz II of Masovia (1455–1495), son of Bolesław IV
Janusz III of Masovia (1502–1526), son of Konrad III Rudy, last male of the Masovian Piast dynasty
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Janusz III ofMasovia (pl: Janusz III mazowiecki; ca. 27 September 1502 – 9/10 March 1526), was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast in the Masovian...
Janusz I of Warsaw (pl: Janusz I warszawski), also known as Janusz I the Old (pl: Janusz I Starszy) (c. 1347/52 – 8 December 1429), was a Polish prince...
Duchy ofMasovia was a district principality and a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Poland, existing during the Middle Ages. The state was centered in Mazovia...
Piast dynasty. She was the second daughter of Konrad III ofMasovia and Anna Radziwiłł, and the sister to Janusz III, Stanislaus, and Sophia, who married...
March 1543. Sophia had three siblings: Stanislaus I ofMasovia, Janusz III ofMasovia and Anna ofMasovia, both her brothers died childless and so Anna and...
death of King Casimir III the Great. Branches of the Piast dynasty continued to rule in the Duchy ofMasovia (until 1526) and in the Duchies of Silesia...
Duke ofMasovia (Polish: Książę Mazowsza) was a title borne by the sons and descendants of the Polish Duke Bolesław III Wrymouth. In accordance with the...
Janusz I of Warsaw (c. 1340 – 1429), Duke of Warsaw Janusz III ofMasovia (1502–1526), Polish duke ofMasoviaJanusz Aleksander Sanguszko (1712–1775), Polish-Lithuanian...
Mazovia or Masovia (Polish: Mazowsze) is a historical region in mid-north-eastern Poland. It spans the North European Plain, roughly between Łódź and...
of Duke Janusz I of Warsaw and Danutė of Lithuania, a daughter of Kęstutis. In connection with his preparation to take power in Masovia, Janusz was sent...
thanks to the efforts of his father and brothers (Janusz I, Duke ofMasovia, and Siemowit IV, Duke ofMasovia), became bishop of Płock, even though he...
brother Janusz II to be their ruler. One year later, Konrad III made an agreement with Janusz II, and gave to him the district of Wyszogród in exchange of Warsaw...
Masurians, is an ethnographic group of Polish people that originates from the region ofMasovia, located mostly within borders of the Masovian Voivodeship, Poland...
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death ofJanusz III and the extinction of the local ducal line, Masovia was incorporated into the Kingdom of Poland in 1526. Bona Sforza, wife of Sigismund...
escorted a company of 1,000 hardline soldiers sent from the Duchy ofMasovia. Janusz's candidacy was endorsed by a strictly covert contingent of conservatives...
counter-attacked Chełmno Land and Masovia again, plundering 300 cathedrals and churches in revenge. Duke Conrad ofMasovia succeeded in making the Prussians...
Coat of arms of the Duchy of Czersk is a legendary creature in folklore ofMasovia in Poland, that is depicted as a Slavic dragon or wyvern. It was used...