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Siemomysl
Duke of the Polans
Tenure c. 930/c. 950 c. 950-60
Predecessor Lestek
Successor Mieszko I
Died c.?950 960
Issue Mieszko I of Poland
Czcibor
Unknown son
House House of Piast
Father Lestek
Religion Pagan
Siemomysl or Ziemomysl (died c.?950 960[1]) was the third duke of Poland of the Piast dynasty, and the father of Poland's first Christian ruler, Mieszko I. He was listed by Gallus Anonymous in his Gesta principum Polonorum and was the son of Lestek, the second known Duke of the Polans. According to Gallus' account and historical research, Siemomysl has been credited with leaving the lands of Polans, Goplans and Masovians to his son Mieszko I, who further expanded them during his reign.[2]
According to modern Polish historian Henryk Lowmianski, Siemomysl aided the Ukrani uprising against the Germans in 954 AD.
He supposedly reigned from around 930 (although some historians believe that he reigned from around 950). Siemomysl united the lands of Polanie, Goplanie, and Mazowszanie (however, some historians think that perhaps his father did it first). His burial place is unknown.
Siemomysl's wife (or wives) is unknown. There is a theory that Wlodzislaw's (prince of the Ledzianie tribe) daughter could have been Siemomysl's wife, but there is no historical evidence to support this. Formerly it was thought that his wife was named Gorka, but Oswald Balzer refuted this view in 1895.
Children
Mieszko I of Poland
Czcibor (died after 972)
unknown son (died 963)
See also
Poland in the Early Middle Ages
References
K. Jasinski, Siemomysl, Polski Slownik Biograficzny, vol.. 37, 1996, p. 58-59.
Lukowski, Jerzy; Hubert Zawadzki (2006). A Concise History of Poland. Cambridge University Press. pp. 3 4. ISBN 978-0-521-61857-1.
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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
Italics indicates monarch of questioned historicity
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