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Chronology List of Polish monarchs |
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Prehistory and protohistory | |
Stone Age | |
Bronze and Iron Age | |
Antiquity | |
Middle Ages | |
Early Middle Ages | |
Kingdom of the Piasts (966–1385) | |
Kingdom of the Jagiellons (1385–1569) | |
Early Modern | |
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795) | |
Modern | |
Partitions - Duchies - Kingdoms (1795–1918) | |
World War 1 (1914-1918) | |
Second Republic (1918–1939) | |
World War 2 (1939–1945) | |
People's Republic (1945–1989) | |
Contemporary | |
Third Republic (1989–present) | |
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Poland, or at least its nucleus, was ruled at various times either by książęta (Dukes) (ca. 10th-14th century) or by Kings (ca. 11th-18th century). The longest-reigning dynasties were the Piasts (ca. 960 – 1370) and Jagiellons (1386–1572). Intervening and subsequent monarchs were often rulers of foreign countries or princes recruited from foreign dynasties.
During the latter period a tradition of free election of monarchs made it a uniquely electable position in Europe (16th-18th centuries). Polish independence ended with the Third Partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1795) and was restored at the end of World War I (1918) on a republican basis.
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Ruler | Dynasty | Reign | Notes | |
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Siemowit | Piast | Duke 9th century | legendary son of Piast |
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Lestek | Piast | Duke 9th-10th century | legendary son of Siemowit |
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Siemomysł | Piast | Duke 10th century | legendary son of Lestko |
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Mieszko I | Piast | Duke 960?-992 | son of Siemomysł first Christian monarch |
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Bolesław I the Brave (Boleslas I) |
Piast | Duke 992-1025 King 1025 |
son of Mieszko first to be crowned King |
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Mieszko II Lambert | Piast | King 1025-1031 | son of Boleslas I | |
Bezprym | Piast | Duke 1031-1032 | son of Boleslas I | |
Otton | Piast | Duke 1032 | son of Boleslas I | |
Thiedric | Piast | Duke 1032 | Mieszko I's grandson | |
Mieszko II Lambert | Piast | Duke 1032-1034 | restored | |
Kazimierz I the Restorer (Casimir I) |
Piast | Duke 1039-1058 | son of Mieszko II | |
Bolesław II the Bold (Boleslas II) |
Piast | Duke 1058-1076 King 1076-1079 |
son of Casimir I | |
Władysław I Herman (Ladislas I) |
Piast | Duke 1079-1102 | son of Casimir I | |
Zbigniew | Piast | Duke 1102-1107 | son of Ladislas I first jointly with Boleslas III |
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Bolesław III Wrymouth (Boleslas III) |
Piast | Duke 1102-1138 | son of Ladislas I first jointly with Zbigniew introduced senioral principle |
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Władysław II the Exile (Ladislas II) |
Piast | High Duke 1138-1146 | son of Boleslas III also Duke of Silesia exiled by his brothers |
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Bolesław IV the Curly (Boleslas IV) |
Piast | High Duke 1146-1173 | son of Boleslas III also Duke of Masovia |
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Mieszko III the Old | Piast | High Duke 1173-1177 | son of Boleslas III also Duke of Greater Poland |
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Kazimierz II the Just (Casimir II) |
Piast | High Duke 1177-1190 | son of Boleslas III also Duke of Wiślica and Sandomierz |
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Mieszko III the Old | Piast | High Duke 1190 | restored | |
Kazimierz II the Just (Casimir II) |
Piast | High Duke 1190-1194 | restored | |
Leszek I the White | Piast | High Duke 1194-1198 | son of Casimir II also Duke of Sandomierz |
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Mieszko III the Old | Piast | High Duke 1198-1199 | restored | |
Leszek I the White | Piast | High Duke 1199-1202 | restored | |
Mieszko III the Old | Piast | High Duke 1202 | restored | |
Władysław III Spindleshanks (Ladislas III) |
Piast | High Duke 1202-1206 | son of Mieszko III also Duke of Greater Poland |
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Leszek I the White | Piast | High Duke 1206-1210 | restored | |
Mieszko I Tanglefoot | Piast | High Duke 1210-1211 | son of Ladislas II also Duke of Wrocław |
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Leszek I the White | Piast | High Duke 1211-1227 | restored assassinated |
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Władysław III Spindleshanks (Ladislas III) |
Piast | High Duke 1227-1229 | restored | |
Konrad I of Masovia | Piast | High Duke 1229-1232 | son of Casimir II also Duke of Masovia |
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Henryk I the Bearded (Henry I) |
Piast | High Duke 1232-1238 | grandson of Ladislas II also Duke of Silesia |
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Henryk II the Pious (Henry II) |
Piast | High Duke 1238-1241 | son of Henry I also Duke of Wroclaw and Greater Poland fell at Legnica |
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Konrad I of Masovia | Piast | High Duke 1241-1243 | restored | |
Bolesław V the Chaste (Boleslas V) |
Piast | High Duke 1243-1279 | son of Leszek the White | |
Leszek II the Black | Piast | High Duke 1279-1288 | paternal grandson of Konrad I maternal grandson of Henry II |
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Henryk IV Probus (Henry IV) |
Piast | High Duke 1288-1290 | pat. grandson of Henry II mat. grandson of Konrad I also Duke of Lower Silesia |
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Przemysł II (Premyslas II) |
Piast | High Duke 1290-1295 King 1295-1296 |
grandson of Henry II also Duke of Poznań, Greater Poland and Pomerania |
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Václav II (Wenceslas II) |
Přemyslid | High Duke 1296-1300 King 1300-1305 |
married Premyslas II's daughter Duke of Lesser Poland since 1291 |
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Václav III (Wenceslas III) |
Přemyslid | King 1305-1306 | son of Wenceslaus III uncrowned assassinated |
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Władysław I the Elbow-high (Ladislas IV/I) |
Piast | High Duke 1306-1320 King 1320-1333 |
grandson of Konrad I re-united the Kingdom of Poland |
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Kazimierz III The Great (Casimir III) |
Piast | King 1333-1370 | son of Ladislas IV/I regarded as one of the greatest Polish monarchs |
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Ludwik (Louis I) |
Anjou | King 1370-1382 | nephew of Casimir III | |
Jadwiga (Hedwig) |
Anjou | King 1382-1399 | daughter of Louis I reigned jointly with her husband Ladislas II since 1386 |
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Władysław II Jagiełło (Ladislas II) |
Jagiellon | 4 March 1386 | 1 June 1434 | reigned jointly with his wife Jadwiga until 1399 the longest reigning king of Poland |
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Władysław III (Ladislas III) |
Jagiellon | 25 July 1434 | 10 November 1444 | son of Ladislas II Also king of Hungary fell at Varna, therefore surnamed "of Varna" |
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Kazimierz IV (Casimir IV) |
Jagiellon | 25 June 1447 | 7 June 1492 | son of Ladislas II | |
Jan I Olbracht (John I Albert) |
Jagiellon | 23 September 1492 | 16 June 1501 | son of Casimir IV | |
Aleksander (Alexander) |
Jagiellon | 12 December 1501 | 19 August 1506 | son of Casimir IV | |
Zygmunt I the Old (Sigismund I) |
Jagiellon | 8 December 1506 | 1 April 1548 | son of Casimir IV forced Prussian Homage in 1525 annexed Duchy of Masovia in 1526 entered alliance with Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor |
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Zygmunt II August I (Sigismund II August I) |
Jagiellon | 1 April 1548 | 7 July 1572 | son of Sigismund I replaced the personal union of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania with a real union and an elective monarchy |
Ruler | Dynasty | Reign Began | Reign Ended | Notes | |
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Henryk Walezy (Henry III) |
Valois | 16 May 1573 | 12 May 1575 | abandoned the Polish-Lithuanian throne on becoming King of France | |
Maksymilian II (Maximilian I) |
Habsburg | 1575 | 1575 | election contested after four days | |
Anna | Jagiellon | King 15 December 1575 | 12 December 1586 | daughter of Sigismund I reigned together with her husband Stephen Báthory |
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Stefan I Batory (Stephen I Báthory) |
Báthory | 15 December 1575 | 12 December 1586 | reigned together with his wife Anna regarded as one of the greatest kings of Poland |
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Maksymilian III (Maximilian II) |
Habsburg | 1587 | 1587 | son of Maximilian II defeated by Zygmunt Vasa |
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Zygmunt III (Sigismund III ) |
Vasa | 18 September 1587 | 19 April 1632 | grandson of Sigismund I Also King of Sweden 1592-1599, titular King 1599-1632 |
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Władysław IV (Ladislas IV) |
Vasa | 8 November 1632 | 20 May 1648 | son of Sigismund III Titular King of Sweden 1632-1648 |
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Jan II Kazimierz (John II Casimir) |
Vasa|20 November 1648 | 16 September 1668 | son of Sigismund III Titular King of Sweden 1648-1660 abdicated |
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Michał Korybut (Michael I) |
Wiśniowiecki | 19 June 1669 | 10 November 1673 | son of a successful but controversial military commander, Jeremi Wiśniowiecki | |
Jan III (John III) |
Sobieski | 21 May 1674 | 17 June 1696 | saved Vienna from the Turks in 1683 | |
August II Mocny (Augustus II the Strong) |
Wettin | 15 September 1697 | 16 February 1704 (deposed) 24 September 1706 (abdicates) |
Elector of Saxony as Frederick Augustus I, 1694-1733 | |
Stanisław I (Stanislas I) |
Leszczyński | 4 October 1705 | 8 August 1709 | yielded to Augustus II | |
August II Mocny (Augustus II the Strong) |
Wettin | 8 August 1709 | 1 February 1733 | restored | |
Stanisław I (Stanislas I) |
Leszczyński | 12 September 1733 | 30 June 1734 (deposed) 27 January 1736 (abdicates) |
restored defeated in War of the Polish Succession became Duke of Lorraine until his death |
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August III Sas (Augustus III) |
Wettin | 17 January 1734 (in opposition) 30 June 1734 (effectively) |
5 October 1763 | son of Augustus II | |
Stanisław II August (Stanislas II August) |
Poniatowski | 25 November 1764 | 7 January 1795 | forced to abdicate when the Commonwealth ceased to exist |
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Kings and Queens of Galicia and Lodomeria |
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Maria Teresa | Maria Theresa | Habsburg | 22 September 1772 | 29 November 1780 | the Austrian portion obtained in the first partition of Poland |
Józef II | Joseph II | Habsburg-Lorraine | 29 November 1780 | 20 February 1790 | |
Leopold II | Leopold II | Habsburg-Lorraine | 20 February 1790 | 1 March 1792 | |
Franciszek II | Francis II | Habsburg-Lorraine | 1 March 1792 | 2 March 1835 | |
Ferdynand I | Ferdinand I | Habsburg-Lorraine | 2 March 1835 | 2 December 1848 | |
Franciszek Józef I | Francis Joseph I | Habsburg-Lorraine | 2 December 1848 | 21 November 1916 | |
Karol I | Charles I | Habsburg-Lorraine | 21 November 1916 | 11 November 1918 | |
Dukes of Warsaw |
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Fryderyk August | Frederick August I | Wettin | 9 July 1807 | 14 March 1813 | grandson of Augustus III created in 1807 as a satellite of Napoleon, dissolved at the Congress of Vienna and divided into the Russian Kingdom of Poland and the Prussian Grand Duchy of Poznań |
Kings of "Congress" Kingdom of Poland |
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Aleksander I | Alexander I | Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov | 20 June 1815 | 1 December 1825 | created at the Congress of Vienna and therefore dubbed "Congress Poland" |
Mikołaj I | Nicholas I | Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov | 26 December 1825 | 2 March 1855 | deposed by Sejm during uprising of 1831, autonomy abolished in 1832 |
Aleksander II | Alexander II | Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov | 2 March 1855 | 13 March 1881 | annexed into Russia after uprising in 1863 |
Aleksander III | Alexander III | Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov | 13 March 1881 | 1 November 1894 | |
Mikołaj II | Nicholas II | Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov | 1 November 1894 | 15 March 1917 | abdicated |
Grand Dukes of Poznań |
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Fryderyk Wilhelm III | Frederick William III | Hohenzollern | 20 June 1815 | 7 June 1840 | created at the Congress of Vienna; represented by Duke-Governor Antoni Radziwiłł until 1831 |
Fryderyk Wilhelm IV | Frederick William IV | Hohenzollern | 7 June 1840 | 2 January 1861 | autonomy abolished in 1849 |
Wilhelm I | William I | Hohenzollern | 2 January 1861 | 9 March 1888 | |
Fryderyk III | Frederick III | Hohenzollern | 9 March 1888 | 15 June 1888 | |
Wilhelm II | William II | Hohenzollern | 15 June 1888 | 9 November 1918 | abdicated 9 November 1918 |
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