Kingdom of Poland (1138–1320)
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| Poland during the Period of Fragmentation | ||||
| Capital | Kraków, Poznań | |||
| Language(s) | Polish (spoken) Latin (written) | |||
| Religion | Roman Catholic | |||
| Government | Monarchy | |||
| History | ||||
| - Established | 1138 | |||
| - Disestablished | 1320 | |||
| Polish Statehood |
The Kingdom of Poland during period of fragmentation was the Polish state in the years between the death of Bolesław III the Wrymouth in 1138 and the coronation of Władysław I the Elbow-high in 1320.
After the death of Bolesław the Wrymouth, the monarchical power in Poland declined. The following Piast dukes ruled the fragmented Kingdom of Poland during this period:
- Wladislaus II the Exile
- Boleslaus IV the Curly
- Mieszko III the Old
- Casimir II the Just
- Leszek I the White
- Wladislaus III Spindleshanks
- Mieszko IV Plątonogi
- Konrad I of Masovia
- Henry I the Bearded
- Henry II the Pious
- Boleslaus V the Chaste
- Leszek II the Black
- Henry IV Probus
- Przemysł II
There were also two Přemyslid kings:
