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The Piast dynasty was a Polish dynasty that ruled Poland as first lords in the 10th century, until 1370. Piasts ruled too in Masovia until 1526 and Silesia until 1675.

[change] List of polish rulers from Piast dynasty

Name Reigned
Piast Kołodziej (legendary) 8th - 9th century
Siemowit/Ziemowit 9th - 10th century
Lestko/Leszek 9th - 10th century
Siemomysł/Ziemomysł 9th - 10th century
Mieszko I see Dagome Iudex, first ruler 960-992
Boleslaus I of Poland (the Brave) 992-1025
Mieszko II Lambert 1025-1034
Bezprym 1031
Casimir the Restorer 1034-1058
Boleslaus II the Bold 1058-1079
Ladislaus Herman of Poland 1079-1102
Zbigniew and Boleslaus III of Poland (the Wrymouthed) 1102-1107
Boleslaus III of Poland the Wrymouthed 1107-1138
Ladislaus the Exile 1138-1146
Boleslaus the Curly 1146-1173
Mieszko the Old 1173-1177
Casimir the Just 1177-1194
Leszek the White and Ladislaus Spindleshanks 1194-1202
Ladislaus Spindleshanks 1202
Leszek the White 1202-1210
Mieszko IV Tanglefoot 1210-1211
Leszek the White 1211-1227
Ladislaus Spindleshanks 1228
Konrad of Masovia 1229-1232
Henry the Bearded 1232-1238
Henry the Pious 1238-1241
Konrad of Masovia 1241-1243
Boleslaus the Bashful 1243-1279
Leszek the Black 1279-1288
Henry IV Probus 1288-1290
Przemysl II 1290-1291
Ladislaus the Short 1306-1333
Casimir the Great 1333-1370


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