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Lestek
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Duke of the Polans
Predecessor Siemowit
Successor Siemomysl
Born c. 870 80
Died 930 40
Issue Siemomysl
House House of Piast
Father Siemowit
Religion Pagan
Lestek (also Leszek, Lestko) was the second duke of Poland, and son of Siemowit, born c. 870 880. Although proof of his actual existence is unclear, if he did exist, he must have been an influential person, because the tribes that lived in present-day Poland were known as Lestkowici.[citation needed]
The origin of his name is not known, it can be derived from the old Polish word lscie which means "crafty". It is believed this is a diminutive of the Slavic name Lscimir or Lscislaw. Lestek's wife (or wives or consorts) is unknown. A theory by Stanislaw Zakrzewski claims Lestek (or Lestko) could have been married to a Moravian princess. Another theory (inferred from the descriptions of a Belgian chronicler from the 14th century) is that a Saxon princess could have been Lestek's wife and that they had a son, Ewraker, later the Bishop of Leodium. Lestko's son, Siemomysl, was the next ruler of the early pagan Polish state.[citation needed]
Bibliography
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Kazimierz Jasinski, Rodowód pierwszych Piastów, Warszawa-Wroclaw (1992).
Feliks Koneczny, Dzieje Polski za Piastów, Kraków 1902, p. 28.
Henryk Lowmianski, Dynastia Piastów we wczesnym sredniowieczu, Poczatki Panstwa Polskiego, Poznan 1962.
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Jerzy Wyrozumski, Dzieje Polski piastowskiej (VIII w. - 1370) (History of Polish Piast (8th Century - 1370)), Kraków 1999, p. 70.
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Monarchs of Poland
Piast dynasty
SiemowitLestekSiemomyslMieszko IBoleslaw I the BraveBezprymMieszko II LambertBoleslaw the ForgottenCasimir I the RestorerBoleslaw II the GenerousWladyslaw I HermanZbigniewBoleslaw III Wrymouth
Fragmentation
period
Senior or Supreme Princes
Wladyslaw II the ExileBoleslaw IV the CurlyMieszko III the OldCasimir II the JustLeszek the WhiteWladyslaw III SpindleshanksWladyslaw OdonicMieszko IV TanglefootKonrad IHenry the BeardedHenry II the PiousBoleslaw the HornedBoleslaw V the ChasteLeszek II the BlackHenryk IV ProbusPrzemysl II
See also
Dukes of SilesiaDukes of Greater PolandDukes of Little PolandDukes of MasoviaDukes of CuyaviaDukes of Sieradz-LeczycaDukes of Gdansk PomeraniaDukes of Pomerania
Premyslid dynasty
Wenceslaus IIWenceslaus III
Restored Piast dynasty
Wladyslaw I the Elbow-highCasimir III the Great
Capet-Anjou dynasty
Louis I the HungarianJadwiga
Jagiellonian dynasty
Wladyslaw II JagielloWladyslaw III of VarnaCasimir IVJohn I AlbertAlexanderSigismund I the OldSigismund II Augustus
Elective monarchy
Henry of ValoisAnna JagiellonStephen BáthorySigismund III VasaWladyslaw IV VasaJohn II Casimir VasaMichal Korybut WisniowieckiJohn III SobieskiAugust II the StrongStanislaw IAugust III the SaxonStanislaw August Poniatowski
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