Leszek II the Black | |
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19th century portrait by Jan Matejko | |
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Reign | 1279-1288 |
Predecessor | Bolesław V the Chaste |
Successor | Henryk IV Probus |
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Reign | 1261-1288 |
Predecessor | Casimir I of Kuyavia |
Successor | Władysław I the Elbow-high |
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Reign | 1273-1278 |
Predecessor | Bolesław the Pious |
Successor | Ziemomysł |
Spouse | Agrippina of Slavonia |
House | House of Piast |
Father | Casimir I of Kuyavia |
Mother | Constance of Wrocław |
Born | c. 1241 Brześć Kujawski |
Died | 30 September 1288 Kraków |
Leszek the Black (Polish: Leszek Czarny) (c. 1241 - 30 September 1288), named after his black hair, was one of the High Dukes of the fragmented Kingdom of Poland. He ruled from 1279 to 1288, and was married to Agrippina of Slavonia with no children.[1]
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Leszek Czarny was the eldest son from the marriage of Duke Casimir I of Kuyavia to his second wife Constance of Wrocław, daughter of High Duke Henry II the Pious from the Silesian branch of the Piast dynasty. His nickname, the Black (in latin Niger) appears for the first time in the fourteenth century Chronicle. In 1257, after the death of his mother, his father made his third marriage, to Euphrosyne of Opole, which soon became a source of conflict in the family. Leszek's new stepmother drove her husband's previous children from their inheritance, among them the later Polish king Władysław I the Elbow-high. Some chronicles accuse the duchess of attempting to poison them.
In 1261 his father, stuck in an ongoing conflict with Duke Bolesław the Pious of Greater Poland, had to cede the Duchy of Sieradz to Leszek. Though he was the eldest son, the Duchy of Kuyavia proper passed to his younger brother Ziemomysł after their father's death in 1267. Leszek himself was designated to succeed Bolesław V the Chaste, cousin of his father, as High Duke in the Seniorate Province of Kraków. After Ziemomysł was expelled by Bolesław the Pious due to his alliance with the Pomerelian duke Sambor II, Leszek also became Duke of Kuyavia in 1273, but allowed his brother to return five years later.
Leszek assumed the throne at Kraków in 1279. During his government there was a third Mongol raid led by Nogai Khan against Poland in 1287.
He married Agrippina of Slavonia, daughter of the Rurikid prince Rostislav Mikhailovich, who was received in the court of the King Béla IV of Hungary. The monarch later gave one of his daughters as wife to Rostislav and entrusted to him the administration of the region of Slavonia in the Hungarian Medieval Kingdom. The marriage of Leszek and Agrippina turned out to be an unhappy one, as Aggripina publicly blamed her husband to never consummating it. The couple had no children, and eventually were forced to escape to Hungary during a tatar invation.
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Konrad I of Masovia d. August 31 1247 |
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Casimir I of Kuyavia d. December 14 1267 |
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Agafia of Rus d. after August 31 1247 |
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Leszek Czarny d. September 30 1288 |
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Henry II the Pious d. April 9 1241 |
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Constance of Wrocław zm. February 21 between 1253 and 1257 |
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Anne of Bohemia d. June 23 1265 |
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Leszek II the Black
Born: ca. 1241 Died: 30 September 1288 |
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Preceded by Bolesław V the Chaste |
High Duke of Poland Duke of Kraków 1279 – 1288 |
Succeeded by Henryk IV Probus |
Preceded by Casimir I of Kuyavia |
Duke of Sieradz 1261 – 1288 |
Succeeded by Władysław I the Elbow-high |
Preceded by Casimir I of Kuyavia |
Duke of Łęczyca 1267 – 1288 |
Succeeded by Casimir II of Łęczyca |
Preceded by Bolesław the Pious |
Duke of Inowrocław 1273 – 1278 |
Succeeded by Ziemomysł of Kuyavia |
Preceded by Bolesław the Pious |
Duke of Sandomierz 1279 – 1288 |
Succeeded by Boleslaus II of Masovia |
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