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Siemowit of Dobrzyń

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Existence disputed; he appears only in the testimony of Archbishop Janisław and voivode of Inowrocław John of Płonkow in the Polish-Teutonic trial in Warsaw in 1339: the witnesses have identified Casimir and Władysław as brothers, but they didn't mention Bolesław, so is probable that they transcribed
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After the death of his father in 1267, Siemowit, together with his full-brothers, inherited their share of his lands under the regency of their mother until 1275, when they jointly ruled. Around 1287 as a result of the customary divisionary treaty between his brothers, he received the district of
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Siemowit probably died in 1312, although older historiography, led by Oswald Balzer, believed that he died in 1306, during the great Lithuanian invasion to Dobrzyń. However, this idea, as a result of the discovering of documents certifying that Siemowit was alive at this point, was currently
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The government of the frontiers of his Duchy weren't easy for Siemowit, and in 1293 he was captured by the Lithuanians during an invasion. He could escape two years later, in 1295. During his absence, the rule was exercised by his brother
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Origin uncertain; her existence is confirmed in a document dated 24 September 1313 and issued by the Abbess of the Cistercian monastery of Trzebnica, who named her as
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Siemowit's acceptance of Wenceslaus II's kingship caused in 1303 a rebellion in his domains, probably instigated by a bitter opponent of Wenceslaus II,
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Because his sons are minor at the time of his death, the regency was exercised jointly by his widow and his brother Władysław I.
139: 126:, caused that Siemowit and his family where excommunicated; the curse was removed only after the Duke's death in 1316. 43: 100:. Siemowit was restored in his Duchy only in 1305, and after this, he opted for support his brother Władysław I. 75: 81:
After his release, Siemowit lead a more independent policy; around 1296 he married with Anastasia, daughter of
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during 1288–1293, 1295–1303 and 1305–1312, during 1293–1295 in captivity in
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Because he had numerous contacts with his nearest neighbors, the
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as King of Poland in 1300 and forced Siemowit to paid
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Index

House of Piast
Brześć Kujawski
Dobrzyń
Lithuania
Kingdom of Poland
Casimir I of Kuyavia
Euphrosyne
Casimir I of Opole
Władysław I the Elbow-high
Leo I of Halych-Peremyshl
Wenceslaus II of Bohemia
homage
Leszek of Inowrocław
Teutonic Order
Brandenburg
Gdańsk Pomerania
Poland
tithes
Anastasia Lvovna of Halych–Volhynia
Leo I of Halych-Peremyshl
Leszek
Władysław
Bolesław
Casimir II of Poland
Konrad I of Masovia
Helen of Znojmo
Casimir I of Kuyavia
Svyatoslav III Igorevich
Agafia of Rus
Mieszko I Tanglefoot

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