He was born on April 10, 1126 in Miasto Kraków, Kraków, Poland.
Attention: Age at marriage (??-??-1140) below 16 years (14).
Title: III
Profession: Roi, de Pologne.
(Title of Nobility ) before on 1138 bis 1177: Duke of Greater Poland.
(Title of Nobility ) before on 1173 bis 1177: High Duke of Poland.
(Title of Nobility ) before on 1182 bis 1191: Duke of Kalisz.
(Title of Nobility ) in the year 1191: High Duke of Poland.
(Title of Nobility ) before on 1182 bis 1202: Duke of Greater Poland.
(Title of Nobility ) before on 1182 bis 1202: Duke of Poznan.
(Title of Nobility ) before on 1182 bis 1202: Duke of Gniezno.
(Title of Nobility ) before on 1195 bis 1198: Duke of Kuyavia.
(Title of Nobility ) before on 1198 bis 1199: High Duke of Poland.
(Title of Nobility ) in the year 1202: High Duke of Poland.
(Title Of Nobility ) before on 1194 bis 1202: Duke of Kalisz.
(Title Of Nobility ) before on 1182 bis 1191: Duke of Kalisz.
(Title Of Nobility ) before on 1138 bis 1177: Duke of Greater Poland.
(Ereignisse+und+Daten ) : Mieszko der Alte war ab 1138–1177/79, 1181/82–1202 Herzog in Großpolen, sowie 1173–1177, 1198–1202, als Mieszko III., Seniorherzog von Polen, aus der Dynastie der Piasten. .
He died on March 13, 1202 in Kalisz, Kalisz, Wielkopolskie, Poland, he was 75 years old.
He is buried about 1202 in Kalisz, Wielkopolskie, Poland.
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