Familienstammbaum Riny Doyle geboren Marinus van Waard » Siemowit I OF MASOVIA (± 1215-1262)

Persönliche Daten Siemowit I OF MASOVIA 

  • Er wurde geboren rund 1215.
  • Titel: Duke of Masavia, Czersk and Sieradz
  • Beruf: Duke.
  • Er ist verstorben am 23. Juni 1262.
  • Ein Kind von Conrad I OF MASOVIA und Agafia OF RUS

Familie von Siemowit I OF MASOVIA

Er ist verheiratet mit Pereyaslava OF GALICIA.

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1248.


Kind(er):

  1. Boleslaus II OF MASOVIA  ± 1251-1313 

  • Das Paar hat gemeinsame Vorfahren.

  • Notizen bei Siemowit I OF MASOVIA

    Siemowit I of Masovia (Polish: Siemowit (Ziemowit) I mazowiecki) (c.1215-June 23, 1262) was a son of Konrad I of Masovia and his wife Agafia, daughter of Svyatoslav III Igorevich.

    Siemowit was: Duke of Czersk (1247-1248), Duke of Masovia (1248-1262) and Duke of Sieradz (1259-1260). He was a member of the House of Piast.

    His father died on August 31, 1247, leaving a legacy of the duchies of Sieradz, Leczyca and Czersk. His brother, Casimir was already Duke of Kuyavia. Siemowit received Sieradz, Leczyca and Czersk. Siemowit managed to keep Czersk through military aid from his other brother, Boleslaw I of Masovia.

    The situation Geopolitics in the region changed abruptly in the spring of 1248, following the sudden death of Boleslaw I of Masovia. Boleslaw left all his lands to Siemowit rather than the brother closer in age, Casimir. Taking advantage of the confusion following the death of Boleslaw, Casimir seized the stronghold of Dobrzyn nad Wisla. Having inherited Masovia, Siemowit gave Sieradz and Leczyca to Casimir so he could focus on Masovia's military activities on the border with the Yotvingians and Teutonic.

    Faced with the constant raids of Baltic tribes on his territory, Siemowit made an alliance with Daniel of Galicia who suffered the same problem. Siemowit married Daniel's daughter, Pereyaslava. In 1248, Siemowit associated with Boleslaw V the Chaste, Daniel and Casimir, to organize the first major military campaign against the Yotvingians. The victory removed the threat of the Yotvingians for a few years. The allies held other military campaigns against the Yotvingians in 1253 and 1255.

    Siemowit and Daniel Galicia felt they were not strong enough to face the threats of the Pagans from place such as Lithuania. In 1254 they made an agreement with the Teutonic Order. In exchange for their help, the Teutonic Order was entitled to one third of the Yotvingians' land that Siemowit had taken. This agreement was followed by a second in 1257 and a third in 1260.

    This close collaboration between Siemowit and the Teutonic Order (Siemowit takes their defense before Pope Alexander IV accuses them of cruelty in 1258) was not as effective as thought. Siemowit was still targeting the Baltic tribes, while the Teutonic Knights received their territorial conquests.

    Another problem that has plagued Siemowit's reign was the relationship with his brother Casimir, who feared that Siemowit's alliance with the Teutonic was to strengthen Siemowit's forces so he would be able to go into war against Casimir. So Casimir captured his brother and held him prisoner. Siemowit was released the following year, following the intervention of Boleslaw V the Chaste and cons who promised to support Casimir against the Duchy of Pomerania.

    The aggressive policy pursued by Casimir turns against him 1259 when Boleslaw the Pious, ally of Pomerania, set up a coalition against him with Boleslaw V the Shy, Siemowit and Daniel of Galicia. The victory allowed Siemowit to recover the duchy of Sieradz. In 1260, Siemowit offered the Duchy to the eldest son of Casimir, Leszek II the Black.

    After the "pacification" of the Yotvingians, another threat begins to loom over Masovia, their powerful neibough, Lithuania.

    In spring 1262 Lithuania launched a major, offensiv campaign against the duchy of Mazovia. The capital, Plock was burned by Lithuanians who cross the Vistula and captured the stronghold of Jazdów. Siemowit was killed in battle against the Lithuanians on June 23, 1262.

    Siemowit married in 1248 to Pereyaslava, daughter of Daniel of Galicia. They had three children :
    Konrad II of Masovia (1248/50-23 June 1294), Prince of Masovia
    Boleslaus II of Masovia (after 1251-20 April 1313), Prince of Masovia, married Kunigunde of Bohemia and had issue
    Salomea (d.1301), nun

    Source: Wikipedia

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Vorfahren (und Nachkommen) von Siemowit I OF MASOVIA

Helen OF ZNOJMO
1145-± 1204
Agafia OF RUS
± 1193-± 1247

Siemowit I OF MASOVIA
± 1215-1262

1248

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