Casa dei Piast
Da capi pagani a re incoronati, la Casa dei Piast ha forgiato la nazione polacca con sangue, fede e ambizione, lasciando un'eredità che riecheggia nel cuore dell'Europa.

Quick Facts
- Years Active
- 960–1370
- Founder
- Mieszko I
- Region
- Europe
- Religion
- Catholic
Notable Rulers
Mieszko I
Duke of the Polans
Reign: 960 – 992
FounderMieszko I, the founder of the Piast dynasty and the first historically attested ruler of Poland, stands at the crossroad...
Bolesław I Chrobry (Bolesław the Brave)
King of Poland
Reign: 992 – 1025
Bolesław I Chrobry, the first crowned King of Poland, embodied the complexities and contradictions of early medieval rul...
Bolesław III Wrymouth
Duke of Poland
Reign: 1107 – 1138
Bolesław III Wrymouth emerges from the chronicles as a ruler of paradoxical character—at once a consolidator of the Poli...
Władysław I Łokietek (Władysław the Elbow-high)
King of Poland
Reign: 1320 – 1333
Władysław I Łokietek, known to contemporaries as "the Elbow-high" for his short stature, stands out in Polish history as...
Casimir III the Great
King of Poland
Reign: 1333 – 1370
Casimir III, known to posterity as 'the Great,' stands as one of the most complex and transformative monarchs in Polish ...
Documentary Chapters
Timeline
Congress of Gniezno
Emperor Otto III and Bolesław I meet at Gniezno, resulting in imperial recognition of Polish sovereignty and the establishment of an independent archbishopric.
Coronation of Bolesław I Chrobry
Bolesław I is crowned the first King of Poland, elevating the Piast dynasty to royal status. His death soon after marks the end of his transformative reign.
Exile of Casimir I the Restorer
Following internal upheaval, Casimir I is forced into exile. The realm descends into chaos before his eventual return and restoration.
Death of Bolesław III Wrymouth
Bolesław III’s testament divides the kingdom among his sons, inaugurating the Seniorate system and an era of regional fragmentation.
Teutonic Knights Invited
Duke Konrad of Mazovia invites the Teutonic Knights to help subdue the Prussians, inadvertently introducing a powerful new force into the region.
Battle of Legnica
Piast forces face the Mongol invasion at Legnica. The defeat and death of Duke Henry II the Pious demonstrate the vulnerability of the fragmented Piast realm.
Coronation of Władysław I Łokietek
Władysław I is crowned in Kraków, symbolizing the reunification of Poland under native rule after decades of division and foreign dominance.
Founding of the University of Kraków
Casimir III the Great establishes the University of Kraków, a center of learning that represents the dynasty’s commitment to education and reform.
Death of Casimir III the Great
The last Piast king dies without a male heir, bringing the royal line to an end and ushering in the Angevin dynasty.
Mieszko I Ascends
Mieszko I becomes the ruler of the Polans, beginning the documented history of the Piast dynasty. His consolidation of tribal lands sets the stage for the formation of the Polish state.
Baptism of Poland
Mieszko I adopts Christianity, aligning his realm with Western Christendom. This act is recorded as a turning point in Polish history, both politically and culturally.
Death of Mieszko I
The founder of the Piast dynasty dies, leaving a unified and Christianized realm to his son, Bolesław I Chrobry.
Connected Across The Archives
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Civilization Archive
(8)Achaemenid Persian Empire
The House of Piast emerged during the Achaemenid Empire's zenith, highlighting parallel developments in European state formation.
Anglo-Saxon Civilization
The Anglo-Saxon civilization's administrative and legal innovations influenced the House of Piast's governance, shaping early Polish statehood and its medieval development.
Byzantine Empire
The House of Piast's rise coincided with Byzantine influence, affecting Eastern European politics and cultural exchanges.
Holy Roman Empire
The House of Piast engaged with the Holy Roman Empire, shaping Central European political alliances and territorial disputes.
Kingdom of Bohemia
The House of Piast's interactions with the Kingdom of Bohemia influenced the political landscape and power balance in Central Europe.
Mongol Empire
The Mongol Empire's westward conquests disrupted trade routes and political alliances, pressuring the House of Piast to adapt to new geopolitical realities.
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