Duchy of Głogów
Duchy of Głogów | |||||||||
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| 1177–1185 1251–1506 | |||||||||
Silesia 1249-1273: Creation of the Duchy of Głogów (green) for Konrad I from the territory of Bolesław II the Bald of Legnica (violet) | |||||||||
| Status | District duchy of Poland Fiefdom of the Kingdom of Bohemia (1331) Fiefdom of the Crown of Bohemia (1348–1742) Part of the Kingdom of Prussia (until 1815) | ||||||||
| Capital | Głogów | ||||||||
| Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||||
• Partitioned from Silesia | 1177 | ||||||||
• Reintegrated with Silesia | c. 1185 | ||||||||
• Partitioned from Legnica | 1251 | ||||||||
• Split off Żagań | 1273 | ||||||||
• Split off Oleśnica | 1312 | ||||||||
• Vassalized by Bohemia | 1331 | ||||||||
• War of the Głogów succession | 1476–82 | ||||||||
• Passed to John Corvinus | 1488 | ||||||||
• Passed to the Jagiellons | 1491 | ||||||||
• Annexed to Bohemia | 1506 | ||||||||
• Annexed by Prussia | 1742/48 | ||||||||
• Dissolved into newly created Silesia Province | 1815 | ||||||||
• Passed to Poland | 1945 | ||||||||
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| Today part of | Poland | ||||||||
The Duchy of Głogów (Polish: Księstwo głogowskie, Czech: Hlohovské knížectví) or Duchy of Glogau (German: Herzogtum Glogau) was one of the Duchies of Silesia, formed in course of the medieval fragmentation of Poland into smaller provincial duchies. Its capital was Głogów in Lower Silesia. It existed in 1177–1185 and 1251–1506 and was ruled by the Silesian Piasts, followed by John Corvinus and the Jagiellonian dynasty.