Duchy of Lubusz
Duchy of Lubusz  | |||||||||
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| 1241–1242 | |||||||||
The map of the duchies controlled by the Silesian Piast dynasty from 1241 to 1243, including the Duchy of Lubusz in the north-west  | |||||||||
| Status | District duchy of Poland | ||||||||
| Capital | Lubusz (now Lebus) | ||||||||
| Official languages | Polish, Latin | ||||||||
| Religion | Roman Catholic | ||||||||
| Duke | |||||||||
• 1241–1242   | Mieszko of Lubusz | ||||||||
| Historical era | High Middle Ages | ||||||||
• Partition from the Duchy of Silesia   | 1241 | ||||||||
• Incorporation into the Duchy of Silesia   | 1242 | ||||||||
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| Today part of | Poland Germany  | ||||||||
The Duchy of Lubusz was a short-lived feudal district duchy of medieval Poland in the Lubusz Land. Its capital was Lubusz (now Lebus). It was formed in 1241 from the portion of the territory of the Duchy of Silesia, and existed until 1242, when it was incorporated back into it. Its only ruler was Duke Mieszko of Lubusz of the Silesian Piast dynasty.