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Trojden I (1284/86 – 13
March 1341) was a
Polish prince, Duke of
Czersk from 1310,
ruler over
Warsaw and Liw from 1313, and
regent of Płock in the years...
- Galicia–Volhynia (1325–1340). A
foreigner and a
Catholic by birth, he was the son of
Trojden I, Duke of
Masovia and a
member of the
Polish Piast dynasty.
Highly unpo****r...
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Trojden II of Płock (1403/06 - 25 July 1427), was a
Polish prince member of the
House of
Piast from the
Masovian branch. He was a Duke of Płock, Rawa...
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separate districts to his
eldest two sons:
Siemowit II
received Warsaw and
Trojden I
received Czersk. In 1311, Borzysław
becomes his Chancellor. Bolesław...
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Daughters Maria,
Princess of Ruthenia, (died 11
January 1341).
Married Trojden I of
Masovia Anastasia[citation needed] (parentage uncertain; died 1364–1365)...
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Siemowit IV the Younger, Duke of Płock and Rawa (1381–1426)
Trojden II, co-Duke of Płock and Rawa (1426–1427)
Siemowit V, co-Duke of Płock...
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Traidenis (Polish:
Trojden; Belarusian: Трайдзень; died 1282) was
Grand Duke of
Lithuania from 1269 or 1270
until 1282. He is the
second most prominent...
- Rawa,
Gostynin and
other parts of Masovia.
Siemowit was the
second son of
Trojden I of
Masovia and his wife Maria,
daughter of Yuri I of Galicia. In 1341...
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Casimir the
Great (r. 1333–1370)
Elizabeth of
Poland Casimir II of
Kuyavia Trojden I of
Masovia Elizabeth of
Poland Elizabeth of
Kuyavia Władysław the White...
- was
divided among his sons:
Siemowit II
became Duke at Rawa (until 1345)
Trojden I
became Duke at
Czersk (until 1341)
Wenceslaus became Duke at Płock (until...