Duchy of Lubiszewo
Duchy of Lubiszewo | |||||||||||||
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| 1227/1233–1236 1239–1243 1251–1269 | |||||||||||||
| Status | Vassal of the Duchy of Gdańsk (1227/1233–1236, 1239–1243) Vassal of the State of the Teutonic Order (1251–1269) | ||||||||||||
| Capital | Lubiszewo (1227/1233–1252/1253) Tczew (1252/1253–1270) | ||||||||||||
| Official languages | Polish, Latin | ||||||||||||
| Religion | Roman Catholic | ||||||||||||
| Government | Duchy | ||||||||||||
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• 1227/1233–1236, 1239–1243, 1251–1269 | Sambor II | ||||||||||||
| Historical era | High Middle Ages | ||||||||||||
• Partition of the Duchy of Świecie and Lubiszewo | 1227/1233 | ||||||||||||
• Incorporation into the Duchy of Gdańsk | 1236 | ||||||||||||
• Reestablishment of the state | 1239 | ||||||||||||
• Incorporation into the Duchy of Gdańsk | 1242 | ||||||||||||
• Reestablishent of the state | 1251 | ||||||||||||
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| Today part of | Poland | ||||||||||||
Duchy of Lubiszewo, since 1252 or 1253 also known as the Duchy of Lubiszewo and Tczew, and the Duchy of Tczew, was a duchy in the Pomerelia centred around the towns of Lubiszewo and Tczew. Its capital was originally Lubiszewo, and since 1252 or 1253, it was moved to Tczew. Its only ruler was duke Sambor II of the Samboride dynasty.