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List of heads of state of Poland

This article lists the heads of state of Poland. Currently, the president of Poland is the head of state of the country.

Poland in the Early Middle Ages Edit

See: Poland in the Early Middle Ages

Legendary rulers Edit

Most of these rulers appear for the first time in chronicles from the 13th century

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Lech I6th century6th century6th centuryLegendary founder of the Polish nationLechites (Tribe) 
Krakus I
  • Krak
8th century8th century8th centuryLegendary founder of KrakówLechites (Tribe) 
Krakus II
  • Krak II
8th century8th century8th centuryAccording to the legend, he ruled in KrakówLechites (Tribe) 
Lech II8th century8th century8th centuryAccording to the legend, he ruled in KrakówLechites (Tribe) 
Wanda
  • Wąda
8th century8th century8th centuryLegendary daughter of KrakusLechites (Tribe) 
Leszko I
  • Leszek I
  • Duke
7th / 8th centuries7th / 8th centuries7th[1] / 8th centuriesA legendary ruler of the West Slavic ("proto-Polish") tribe of Goplans and PolansGoplans and Polans (Tribes) 
Leszko II
  • Leszek II
  • Duke
8th century8th century8th centuryA legendary duke of PolansPopielids 
Leszko III
  • Leszek III
  • Duke
8th century8th century8th centuryA legendary duke of PolansPopielids 
Popiel I
  • Duke
8th century8th century8th centuryA legendary duke of PolansPopielids 
Popiel II
  • Duke
9th century9th century9th centuryA legendary ruler dethroned by Piast. He appears (without the number) in the oldest Polish chronicle, Gesta principum Polonorum from the early XII centuryPopielids 
Piast the Wheelwright
  • Polish: Piast Kołodziej
    Latin: Past Ckosisconis, Pazt filius Chosisconisu
  • Duke
9th century9th century9th centuryA legendary founder of the Piast dynasty
Son of Chościsko, father of Siemowit. He appears in the oldest Polish chronicle, Gesta principum Polonorum from the early XII century
Piast 

Semi-legendary dukes of the Polans in Greater Poland Edit

Several historians tend to believe that three legendary rulers of early Poland before Mieszko I might actually be historical persons. They appear in the oldest Polish chronicle, Gesta principum Polonorum from the early 12th century.

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Siemowit
  • Ziemowit
  • Duke
9th century9th century9th centurySon of Piast the Wheelwright and RzepichaPiast 
Lestek
  • Leszek, Lestko
  • Duke
9th / 10th centuries9th / 10th centuries9th / 10th centuriesSon of SiemowitPiast 
Siemomysł
  • Ziemomysł
  • Duke
10th century10th century10th centurySon of LestekPiast 

Kingdom of Poland and Duchy of Poland, 966–1569 Edit

Piast dukes and kings Edit

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Mieszko I
  • Duke
ca. 940 – 25 May 992ca. 960992Son of Siemomysł
First Christian Polish monarch
Misico, dux Wandalorum
Piast 
Bolesław I the Brave
  • Bolesław I the Great
    Polish: Bolesław I Chrobry (Wielki)
967 – 17 June 1025Duke: 992
King: 18 April 1025
Duke: 18 April 1025
King: 17 June 1025
Son of Mieszko I and Dobrawa of Bohemia
First to be crowned king
Regnum Sclavorum, Gothorum sive Polonorum
Piast 
Mieszko II Lambertca. 990 – 10/11 May 103410251031Son of Bolesław I and Emnilda of LusatiaPiast 
Bezprym
  • Duke
ca. 986–103210311032Son of Bolesław I and Judith of HungaryPiast 
Otto Bolesławowic
  • Duke
1000–103310321032Son of Bolesław I and EmnildaPiast 
Dytryk
  • Theoderick
  • Duke
after 992 – after 103210321032 /1033Grandson of Mieszko I and Oda of HaldenslebenPiast 
Mieszko II Lambert
  • Duke
ca. 990 – 10/11 May 103410321034RestoredPiast 
Bolesław the Forgotten
  • Polish: Bolesław Zapomniany
  • Duke
before 1016 – 1038 or 103910341038 /1039Semi-legendary, existence disputedPiast 
Casimir I the Restorer
  • Polish: Kazimierz I Odnowiciel
  • Duke
(1016-06-25)25 June 1016 – 28 November 1058(1058-11-28) (aged 42)10391058Son of Mieszko II and Richeza of LotharingiaPiast 
Bolesław II the Generous
ca. 1041 or 1042 – 2 or 3 April 1081 or 1082Duke: 1058
King: 1076
Duke: 1076
King: 1079
Son of Kazimierz I and Maria Dobroniega of KievPiast 
Władysław I Herman
  • Duke
ca. 1044 – 4 June 110210791102Son of Kazimierz I and Maria DobroniegaPiast 
Zbigniew
  • Zbygniew
  • Duke
ca. 1073 – 8 July 111311021107Son of Władysław I and Przecława of Prawdzic coat of arms (disputed)
First jointly with Władysław I 1098-1102
Piast 
Bolesław III Wrymouth
  • Polish: Bolesław III Krzywousty
  • Duke
(1086-08-20)20 August 1086 – 28 October 1138(1138-10-28) (aged 52)11071138Son of Władysław I and Judith of Bohemia
First jointly with Władysław 1098-1102
Introduced senioral principle
Piast 

Fragmentation of the Kingdom of Poland, 1138–1314 Edit

Piast high dukes Edit

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Władysław II the Exile
  • Polish: Władysław II Wygnaniec
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
1105 – 30 May 115911381146Son of Bolesław III and Zbyslava of Kiev
Also Duke of Silesia
Exiled by his brothers
Piast 
Bolesław IV the Curly
  • Polish: Bolesław Kędzierzawy
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1125 – 5 January 117311461173Son of Bolesław III and Salomea of Berg
Also Duke of Masovia
Piast 
Mieszko III the Old
  • Polish: Mieszko III Stary
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1127 – 13 March 120211731177Son of Bolesław III and Salomea
Also Duke of Greater Poland
Piast 
Casimir II the Just
  • Polish: Kazimierz II Sprawiedliwy
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1138 – 5 May 119411771190Son of Bolesław III and Salomea
Also Duke of Wiślica and Sandomierz
Piast 
Mieszko III the Old
  • Polish: Mieszko III Stary
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1127 – 13 March 120211901190RestoredPiast 
Casimir II the Just
  • Polish: Kazimierz II Sprawiedliwy
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1138 – 5 May 119411901194RestoredPiast 
Leszek I the White
  • Polish: Leszek Biały
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1186 – 24 November 122711941198Son of Casimir II and Helen of Znojmo
Also Duke of Sandomierz
Piast 
Mieszko III the Old
  • Polish: Mieszko III Stary
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1127 – 13 March 120211981199RestoredPiast 
Leszek I the White
  • Polish: Leszek Biały
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1186 – 24 November 122711991199RestoredPiast 
Mieszko III the Old
  • Polish: Mieszko III Stary
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1127 – 13 March 120211991202RestoredPiast 
Władysław III Spindleshanks
  • Polish: Władysław III Laskonogi
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1161/66 – 3 November 123112021202Son of Mieszko III and Eudoxia of Kiev
Also Duke of Greater Poland
Piast 
Leszek I the White
  • Polish: Leszek Biały
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1186 – 24 November 122712021210RestoredPiast 
Mieszko IV Tanglefoot
  • Polish: Mieszko I Plątonogi
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1130 – 16 May 121112101211Son of Władysław II and Agnes of Babenberg
Also Duke of Silesia
Piast 
Leszek I the White
  • Polish: Leszek Biały
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1186 – 24 November 122712111225RestoredPiast 
Henryk I the Bearded
  • Polish: Henryk I Brodaty
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1165 – 19 March 123812251225Grandson of Władysław II, son of Bolesław I the Tall and Krystyna
Also Duke of Silesia
Piast 
Leszek I the White
  • Polish: Leszek Biały
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1186 – 24 November 122712251227Restored
Assassinated
Piast 
Władysław III Spindleshanks
  • Polish: Władysław III Laskonogi
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1161/66 – 3 November 123112271229RestoredPiast 
Konrad I of Masovia
  • Polish: Konrad I Mazowiecki
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1187/88 – 31 August 124712291232Son of Kazimierz II and Helen of Znojmo
Also Duke of Masovia
Piast 
Henryk I the Bearded
  • Polish: Henryk I Brodaty
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1165 – 19 March 123812321238RestoredPiast 
Henryk II the Pious
  • Polish: Henryk II Pobożny
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1196 – 9 April 124112381241Son of Henry I and Saint Hedwig of Andechs (Saint Hedwig of Silesia)
Slso Duke of Wroclaw and Greater Poland
Fell at Battle of Legnica
Piast 
Bolesław II the Horned
  • Bolesław II Rogatka
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1220–127812411241Son of Henry II and Anne of Bohemia
Also Duke of Silesia
Piast 
Konrad I of Masovia
  • Polish: Konrad I Mazowiecki
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1187/88 – 31 August 124712411243RestoredPiast 
Bolesław V the Chaste
  • Polish: Bolesław Wstydliwy
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
21 June 1226 – 7 December 127912431279Son of Leszek the White and Grzymislawa of LuckPiast 
Leszek II the Black
  • Polish: Leszek Czarny
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1241 – 30 September 128812791288Grandson of Konrad I of Masovia
Maternal grandson of Henry II
Son of Casimir I of Kuyavia and Constance of Wrocław
Piast 
Bolesław II of Masovia
  • Boleslaw II of Płock
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1251 – 20 April 131312881288Grandson of Konrad I of Masovia
Duke of Masovia
Piast 
Henryk IV Probus
  • Polish: Henryk IV Prawy
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1257/58 – 23 June 129012881289Paternal grandson of Henryk II
Maternal grandson of Konrad I
Son of Henry III the White and Judyta of Masovia
Duke of Lower Silesia
Piast 
Bolesław II of Masovia
  • Boleslaw II of Płock
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1251 – 20 April 131312891289RestoredPiast 
Władysław I the Elbow-high
  • Polish: Władysław I Łokietek
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
1261 – 2 March 133312891289Grandson of Konrad I of Masovia
Son of Kazimierz I of Kujawia and Euphrosyne of Opole
Piast 
Henryk IV Probus
  • Polish: Henryk IV Prawy
  • High Duke
    Supreme Prince
ca. 1257/58 – 23 June 129012891290RestoredPiast 

Reunification attempts in the Kingdom of Poland 1232–1305 Edit

Piast kings Edit
NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Przemysł II
  • Premyslas, Premislaus
(1257-10-14)14 October 1257 – 8 February 1296(1296-02-08) (aged 38)High Duke: 1290
King: 1295
High Duke: 1291
King: 1296
Grandson of Henryk II
Son of Przemysł I and Elisabeth of Wrocław
Also Duke of Poznań, Greater Poland and Pomerania
Piast 
Přemyslid kings Edit
NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Wenceslaus II of Bohemia
(1271-09-27)27 September 1271 – 21 June 1305(1305-06-21) (aged 33)High Duke: 1291
King: 1300
High Duke: 1300
King: 1305
Son of Ottokar II of Bohemia and Kunigunda of Slavonia
Married Przemysł II's daughter Elisabeth Richeza of Poland
Also King of Bohemia
Přemyslid 
Wenceslaus III of Bohemia
(1289-10-06)6 October 1289 – 4 August 1306(1306-08-04) (aged 16)13051306Son of Wenceslaus II and Judith of Habsburg
Uncrowned
Assassinated
Přemyslid 

Reunited Kingdom of Poland, 1314–1569 Edit

Piast kings Edit

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Władysław I the Elbow-high
  • Polish: Władysław I Łokietek
1261 – 2 March 133313201333Restored
Re-united the Kingdom of Poland
Piast 
Casimir III the Great
(1310-04-30)30 April 1310 – 5 November 1370(1370-11-05) (aged 60)13331370Son of Władysław I the Elbow-high and Jadwiga of Kalisz
Regarded as one of the greatest Polish monarchs
Piast 

Anjou kings Edit

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Louis I of Hungary
(1326-03-05)5 March 1326 – 10 September 1382(1382-09-10) (aged 56)13701382Son of Charles I of Hungary and Elizabeth of Poland
Nephew of Casimir III
Elected king and crowned on 17 November
Also King of Hungary
Anjou 
Jadwiga of Poland
1373/4 – 17 July 139916 October 138417 July 1399Daughter of Louis I and Elizabeth of Bosnia
Crowned king to emphasize her monarchical status, 1384
Reigned jointly with her husband Władysław II Jagiełło from 1386
Anjou 

Jagiellonian kings Edit

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Władysław II Jagiełło
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
ca. 1351/1362 – (1434-06-01)1 June 14344 March 13861 June 1434Son of Algirdas of Lithuania and Uliana of Tver
Grand Duke of Lithuania, 1377-1434
Reigned jointly with his wife Jadwiga till 1399
The longest-reigning King of Poland
Jagiellonian 
Władysław III of Poland
  • Władysław III of Varna, Władysław Warneńczyk
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
(1424-10-31)31 October 1424 – 10 November 1444(1444-11-10) (aged 20)25 July 143410 November 1444Son of Władysław II Jagiełło and Sophia of Halshany
Also king of Hungary, as Ulászló I
Fell at Battle of Varna, in Bulgaria, hence called "of Varna"
Jagiellonian 
Casimir IV Jagiellon
  • Kazimierz IV Jagiellończyk
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
(1427-11-30)30 November 1427 - 7 June 1492(1492-06-07) (aged 64)25 June 14477 June 1492Son of Władysław II and Sophia of Halshany
Also Grand Duke of Lithuania, 1440–92
His successful reign ended in the final destruction of the Teutonic Knights
Jagiellonian 
John I Albert
  • Jan I Olbracht
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
(1459-12-27)27 December 1459 – 17 June 1501(1501-06-17) (aged 41)23 September 149216 June 1501Son of Casimir IV and Elisabeth of AustriaJagiellonian 
Alexander I Jagiellon
  • Aleksander I Jagiellończyk
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
(1461-08-05)5 August 1461 – 19 August 1506(1506-08-19) (aged 45)12 December 150119 August 1506Son of Casimir IV and Elisabeth of Austria
Also Grand Duke of Lithuania 1492-1506
Jagiellonian 
Sigismund I the Old
  • Zygmunt I Stary
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
(1467-01-01)1 January 1467 – 1 April 1548(1548-04-01) (aged 81)8 December 15061 April 1548Son of Casimir IV and Elisabeth of Austria
Also Grand Duke of Lithuania
Forced Prussian Homage in 1525
Annexed Duchy of Masovia in 1526
Entered alliance with Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
Jagiellonian 
Sigismund II Augustus
  • Zygmunt II August
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
(1520-08-01)1 August 1520 – 7 July 1572(1572-07-07) (aged 51)1 April 15487 July 1572Son of Sigismund I and Bona Sforza
Also Grand Duke of Lithuania
Replaced the personal union of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania with a real union and an elective monarchy (Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth) in 1569
Jagiellonian 

Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1569–1795 Edit

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Henry de Valois
  • Henryk Walezy
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
(1551-09-19)19 September 1551 – 2 August 1589(1589-08-02) (aged 37)21 February 157412 May 1575Son of Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici
Abandoned the Polish throne three months after his coronation in order to become King of France
Valois 
Anna
  • Anna Jagiellonka
  •  
    King of Poland
    King[2]
(1523-10-18)18 October 1523 – 9 September 1596(1596-09-09) (aged 72)15 December 157512 December 1586Daughter of Sigismund I and Bona Sforza
Reigned together with her husband Stephen Báthory
Jagiellonian 
Stephen Báthory
  • Stefan Batory
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
(1533-09-27)27 September 1533 – 12 December 1586(1586-12-12) (aged 53)15 December 157512 December 1586Son of Stephen VIII Báthory and Catherine Telegdi
Prince of Transylvania
Reigned together with his wife Anna
Báthory 
Sigismund III
  • Zygmunt III Waza
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
20 June 1566 – 30 April 1632(1632-04-30) (aged 65)18 September 158719 April 1632Grandson of Sigismund I
Son of John III of Sweden and Catherine Jagiellon
Also King of Sweden 1592-1599, titular King 1599–1632
During his reign Polish troops captured Moscow
Moved capital from Kraków to Warsaw
Vasa 
Władysław IV
  • Władysław IV Waza
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
9 June 1595 – 20 May 1648(1648-05-20) (aged 52)8 November 163220 May 1648Son of Sigismund III and Anne of Austria
Titular Tsar of Russia 1610–1634, titular King of Sweden 1632–1648
Vasa 
John II Casimir
  • Jan II Kazimierz
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
(1609-03-22)22 March 1609 – 16 December 1672(1672-12-16) (aged 63)20 November 164816 September 1668Son of Sigismund III and Constance of Austria
Titular King of Sweden 1648-1660
Abdicated
Vasa 
Michael I
  • Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
(1640-05-31)May 31, 1640 – November 10, 1673(1673-11-10) (aged 33)19 June 166910 November 1673Son of a successful but controversial military commander, Jeremi Wiśniowiecki, and Gryzelda Konstancja ZamoyskaWiśniowiecki 
John III
  • Jan III Sobieski
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
(1629-08-17)17 August 1629 – 17 June 1696(1696-06-17) (aged 66)21 May 167417 June 1696Son of Jakub Sobieski and Zofia Teofillia Daniłowicz
Most famous for his brilliant victory over the Turks at the Battle of Vienna in 1683
Sobieski 
Augustus II the Strong
  • August II Mocny
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
(1670-05-12)12 May 1670 – 1 February 1733(1733-02-01) (aged 62)15 September 169716 February 1704 (deposed)
24 September 1706 (abdicates)
Son of John George III and Anna Sophie of Denmark
Elector of Saxony as Frederick Augustus I, 1694–1733
Wettin 
Stanisław I
  • Stanisław I Leszczyński
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
(1677-10-20)20 October 1677 – 23 February 1766(1766-02-23) (aged 88)4 October 17058 August 1709Son of Rafał Leszczyński and Anna Jabłonowska
Yielded to Augustus II
Leszczyński 
Augustus II the Strong
  • August II Mocny
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
(1670-05-12)12 May 1670 – 1 February 1733(1733-02-01) (aged 62)8 August 17091 February 1733RestoredWettin 
Stanisław I
  • Stanisław I Leszczyński
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
(1677-10-20)20 October 1677 – 23 February 1766(1766-02-23) (aged 88)12 September 173330 June 1734
(deposed)
27 January 1736
(abdicates)
Restored
Defeated in War of the Polish Succession
Became Duke of Lorraine until his death
Leszczyński 
Augustus III
  • August III Sas
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
17 October 1696 – 5 October 1763(1763-10-05) (aged 66)17 January 1734
(in opposition)
30 June 1734
(effectively)
5 October 1763Son of Augustus II and Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-BayreuthWettin 
Stanisław II Augustus
  • Stanisław August Poniatowski
  •  
    King of Poland
    King
(1732-01-17)17 January 1732 – 12 February 1798(1798-02-12) (aged 66)25 November 17647 January 1795Son of Stanisław Poniatowski and Konstancja Czartoryska
Forced to abdicate when the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (a hereditary monarchy since May 3, 1791) ceased to exist
Poniatowski 

Duchy of Warsaw, 1807–1815 Edit

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Frederick Augustus I
  • Fryderyk August I
  • Duke
(1750-12-23)23 December 1750 – (1827-05-05)5 May 1827 (aged 76)9 June 180722 May 1815Son of Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony and Duchess Maria Antonia of Bavaria
Duke of Warsaw
Designated as a king of Poland by General Confederation of the Kingdom of Poland, 1812.
Wettin 

Republic of Poland (1918–1939) Edit

Chief of State Edit

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Entered office Left office Political party Notes
  Józef Piłsudski
(1867–1935)
14 November 1918 11 December 1922 Independent Provisional Chief of State until 1918.

President of the Republic Edit

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Entered office Left office Political party Notes
1   Gabriel Narutowicz
(1865–1922)
11 December 1922 16 December 1922
(Died in office)
Independent
supported by
Polish People's Party "Wyzwolenie"
First president of Poland. Assassinated after 5 days in the office.
  Maciej Rataj
(1884–1940)
Acting President
16 December 1922 22 December 1922 Polish People's Party "Piast" Marshal of the Sejm.
2   Stanisław Wojciechowski
(1869–1953)
22 December 1922 14 May 1926
(Deposed)
Polish People's Party "Piast" Deposed in the May Coup by Marshal Piłsudski.
  Maciej Rataj
(1884–1940)
Acting President
14 May 1926 4 June 1926 Polish People's Party "Piast" Marshal of the Sejm.
3   Ignacy Mościcki
(1867–1946)
4 June 1926 30 September 1939 Sanation Mościcki's government was exiled to Romania after Poland's defeat in World War II after 17 September.

Government of the Republic of Poland in Exile (1939–1990) Edit

After the German conquest of Poland, a Polish government-in-exile was formed under the protection of France and Britain. The President of the Republic and the government-in-exile were recognized by the United Kingdom and, later, by the United States until 6 July 1945, when the Western Allies accepted the Communist-led government backed by Stalin. Despite having lost recognition by other governments, the government-in-exile continued in London until the election of Lech Wałęsa as President of the Republic of Poland in December 1990, upon which it handed over its formal powers and the insignia of the Polish Second Republic to President-elect Wałęsa in a ceremony at the Warsaw Royal Castle on 22 December 1990.

The sole internationally recognized President of the exiled government was Władysław Raczkiewicz, who took office after Ignacy Mościcki's resignation in September 1939.

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Entered office Left office Political party Notes
1   Władysław Raczkiewicz
(1885–1947)
30 September 1939 6 June 1947
(Died in office)
Independent Raczkiewicz's government lost recognition by the Western allies on 6 July 1945.
2   August Zaleski
(1883–1972)
9 June 1947 7 April 1972
(Died in office)
Independent From 1954 onwards, opposed by the Rada Trzech (Council of Three).
3   Stanisław Ostrowski
(1892–1982)
9 April 1972 24 March 1979 Independent
4   Edward Raczyński
(1891–1993)
8 April 1979 8 April 1986 Independent
5   Kazimierz Sabbat
(1913–1989)
8 April 1986 19 July 1989
(Died in office)
Independent
6   Ryszard Kaczorowski
(1919–2010)
19 July 1989 22 December 1990 Independent Kaczorowski resigned on 22 December 1990, upon the election of Lech Wałęsa as President of the Republic of Poland.

People's Republic of Poland (1944–1989) Edit

President of the State National Council Edit

The Provisional Government of the Republic of Poland was founded under Soviet protection on 31 December 1944 and recognized by the United States and the United Kingdom since 6 July 1945. It evolved into the Government of National Unity on 28 June 1945, and eventually into the People's Republic of Poland on 19 February 1947

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Entered office Left office Political party Notes
1   Bolesław Bierut
(1892–1956)
31 December 1944 4 February 1947 Polish Workers' Party

President of the Republic Edit

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Entered office Left office Political party Notes
Franciszek Trąbalski
(1870–1964)
Acting
4 February 1947 4 February 1947 Polish Workers' Party
  Władysław Kowalski
(1894–1958)
Acting
4 February 1947 5 February 1947 Polish Workers' Party Marshal of the Sejm.
1   Bolesław Bierut
(1892–1956)
5 February 1947 20 November 1952 Polish Workers' Party /
Polish United Workers' Party
From December 1948, also Secretary General of the Polish United Workers' Party.

Chairman of the Council of State Edit

In 1952, the July Constitution abolished the office of president and made the Council of State the collective head of state, chairmen of which are listed below. Real power rested with the Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR), its Central Committee and its secretary general/first secretary.

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Entered office Left office Political party Notes
1   Aleksander Zawadzki
(1899–1964)
20 November 1952 7 August 1964
(Died in office)
Polish United Workers' Party Died in office (cancer).
In accordance with the constitution, the vice presidents of the Council of State, Edward Ochab, Stanisław Kulczyński, Oskar R. Lange and Bolesław Podedworny, became collegially acting heads of state.
2   Edward Ochab
(1906–1989)
12 August 1964 10 April 1968 Polish United Workers' Party
3   Marian Spychalski
(1906–1980)
10 April 1968 23 December 1970 Polish United Workers' Party
4   Józef Cyrankiewicz
(1911–1989)
23 December 1970 28 March 1972 Polish United Workers' Party
5   Henryk Jabłoński
(1909–2003)
28 March 1972 6 November 1985 Polish United Workers' Party
6   Wojciech Jaruzelski
(1923–2014)
6 November 1985 19 July 1989 Polish United Workers' Party Also the First Secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party.

First Secretaries of the Polish Workers' Party (PPR) / Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR) Edit

Since 1954, the head of the party was also the Chairman of the Central Committee:

Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Entered office Left office Position
Władysław Gomułka
(1905–1982)
  23 November 1943 10 August 1948 First Secretary of PPR
Bolesław Bierut
(1892–1956)
  10 August 1948 12 March 1956
(Died in office)
First Secretary of PPR to 16 December 1948;

First Secretary of PZPR from 22 December 1948

Edward Ochab
(1906–1989)
  20 March 1956 21 October 1956 First Secretary of PZPR
Władysław Gomułka
(1905–1982)
  21 October 1956 20 December 1970
Edward Gierek
(1913–2001)
  20 December 1970 6 September 1980
Stanisław Kania
(1927–2020)
  6 September 1980 18 October 1981
Wojciech Jaruzelski
(1923–2014)
  18 October 1981 29 July 1989
Mieczysław Rakowski*
(1926–2008)
  29 July 1989 29 January 1990
  • By the second half of 1989, the office of First Secretary, occupied at the time by Mieczysław Rakowski, ceased to hold any real power.

Republic of Poland (1989–present) Edit

President of the Republic Edit

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Entered office Left office Political party Notes
Previous office
1   Wojciech Jaruzelski
(1923–2014)
19 July 1989 22 December 1990
(Resigned)
Polish United Workers' Party
(to 30 January 1990)
Following the Polish Round Table Agreement between Polish United Workers' Party and Solidarity, the Council of State was abolished. Its chairman was elected President of the People's Republic by the Parliament.
2   Lech Wałęsa
(born 1943)
22 December 1990 22 December 1995 Solidarity Citizens' Committee Elected 1990, the first President elected by popular vote.
3   Aleksander Kwaśniewski
(born 1954)
23 December 1995 23 December 2005 Democratic Left Alliance Member of the Sejm (1991–95); elected 1995. Re-elected 2000, the first President of Third Republic elected twice.
4   Lech Kaczyński
(1949–2010)
23 December 2005 10 April 2010
(Died in office)
Law and Justice Senator (1989–91), Member of the Sejm (1991–93 and 2001–02), Mayor of Warsaw (2002-2005); elected 2005. Died in an airplane crash.
  Bronisław Komorowski
(born 1952)
Acting President
10 April 2010 8 July 2010 Civic Platform Marshal of the Sejm. Resigned as Marshal of the Sejm, and thus as the Acting President, after being confirmed as the winner of the 2010 Presidential election.
  Bogdan Borusewicz
(born 1949)
Acting President
8 July 2010 8 July 2010 Civic Platform Marshal of the Senate. Acting president for less than a day, between Komorowski's resignation as the Marshal of the Sejm and Grzegorz Schetyna being sworn in.
  Grzegorz Schetyna
(born 1963)
Acting President
8 July 2010 6 August 2010 Civic Platform Marshal of the Sejm. Served as Acting President until Komorowski was sworn in as the President as the result of 2010 Presidential election.
5   Bronisław Komorowski
(born 1952)
6 August 2010 6 August 2015 Civic Platform Member of the Sejm (1991–2010), Marshal of the Sejm (2007–10); acting (2010); elected 2010.
6   Andrzej Duda
(born 1972)
6 August 2015 Incumbent Law and Justice Member of the Sejm (2011–14), Member of the European Parliament (2014–15);

Duda was the 2015 Law and Justice candidate, but resigned membership on 26 May 2015. Re-elected 2020, the second President of Third Republic elected twice.

Timeline since 1918 Edit

Andrzej DudaGrzegorz SchetynaBogdan BorusewiczBronisław KomorowskiLech KaczyńskiAleksander KwaśniewskiLech WałęsaWojciech JaruzelskiHenryk JabłońskiJózef CyrankiewiczMarian SpychalskiEdward OchabAleksander ZawadzkiWładysław KowalskiFranciszek TrąbalskiBolesław BierutIgnacy MościckiStanisław WojciechowskiMaciej RatajGabriel NarutowiczJózef Piłsudski

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ dated around 700 by Marcin Bielski
  2. ^ Anna was crowned King of Poland

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This article lists the heads of state of Poland Currently the president of Poland is the head of state of the country Contents 1 Poland in the Early Middle Ages 1 1 Legendary rulers 1 2 Semi legendary dukes of the Polans in Greater Poland 2 Kingdom of Poland and Duchy of Poland 966 1569 2 1 Piast dukes and kings 2 2 Fragmentation of the Kingdom of Poland 1138 1314 2 2 1 Piast high dukes 2 2 2 Reunification attempts in the Kingdom of Poland 1232 1305 2 2 2 1 Piast kings 2 2 2 2 Premyslid kings 2 3 Reunited Kingdom of Poland 1314 1569 2 3 1 Piast kings 2 3 2 Anjou kings 2 3 3 Jagiellonian kings 3 Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569 1795 4 Duchy of Warsaw 1807 1815 5 Republic of Poland 1918 1939 5 1 Chief of State 5 2 President of the Republic 6 Government of the Republic of Poland in Exile 1939 1990 7 People s Republic of Poland 1944 1989 7 1 President of the State National Council 7 2 President of the Republic 7 3 Chairman of the Council of State 7 4 First Secretaries of the Polish Workers Party PPR Polish United Workers Party PZPR 8 Republic of Poland 1989 present 8 1 President of the Republic 9 Timeline since 1918 10 See also 11 ReferencesPoland in the Early Middle Ages EditSee Poland in the Early Middle Ages Legendary rulers Edit Most of these rulers appear for the first time in chronicles from the 13th century NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImageLech I6th century6th century6th centuryLegendary founder of the Polish nationLechites Tribe nbsp Krakus IKrak8th century8th century8th centuryLegendary founder of KrakowLechites Tribe nbsp Krakus IIKrak II8th century8th century8th centuryAccording to the legend he ruled in KrakowLechites Tribe nbsp Lech II8th century8th century8th centuryAccording to the legend he ruled in KrakowLechites Tribe nbsp WandaWada8th century8th century8th centuryLegendary daughter of KrakusLechites Tribe nbsp Leszko ILeszek IDuke7th 8th centuries7th 8th centuries7th 1 8th centuriesA legendary ruler of the West Slavic proto Polish tribe of Goplans and PolansGoplans and Polans Tribes nbsp Leszko IILeszek IIDuke8th century8th century8th centuryA legendary duke of PolansPopielids nbsp Leszko IIILeszek IIIDuke8th century8th century8th centuryA legendary duke of PolansPopielids nbsp Popiel IDuke8th century8th century8th centuryA legendary duke of PolansPopielids nbsp Popiel IIDuke9th century9th century9th centuryA legendary ruler dethroned by Piast He appears without the number in the oldest Polish chronicle Gesta principum Polonorum from the early XII centuryPopielids nbsp Piast the WheelwrightPolish Piast KolodziejLatin Past Ckosisconis Pazt filius ChosisconisuDuke9th century9th century9th centuryA legendary founder of the Piast dynasty Son of Choscisko father of Siemowit He appears in the oldest Polish chronicle Gesta principum Polonorum from the early XII centuryPiast nbsp Semi legendary dukes of the Polans in Greater Poland Edit Several historians tend to believe that three legendary rulers of early Poland before Mieszko I might actually be historical persons They appear in the oldest Polish chronicle Gesta principum Polonorum from the early 12th century NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImageSiemowitZiemowitDuke9th century9th century9th centurySon of Piast the Wheelwright and RzepichaPiast nbsp LestekLeszek LestkoDuke9th 10th centuries9th 10th centuries9th 10th centuriesSon of SiemowitPiast nbsp SiemomyslZiemomyslDuke10th century10th century10th centurySon of LestekPiast nbsp Kingdom of Poland and Duchy of Poland 966 1569 EditPiast dukes and kings Edit See also History of Poland during the Piast dynasty NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImageMieszko IDukeca 940 25 May 992ca 960992Son of SiemomyslFirst Christian Polish monarchMisico dux WandalorumPiast nbsp Boleslaw I the BraveBoleslaw I the GreatPolish Boleslaw I Chrobry Wielki 967 17 June 1025Duke 992King 18 April 1025Duke 18 April 1025King 17 June 1025Son of Mieszko I and Dobrawa of BohemiaFirst to be crowned kingRegnum Sclavorum Gothorum sive PolonorumPiast nbsp Mieszko II Lambertca 990 10 11 May 103410251031Son of Boleslaw I and Emnilda of LusatiaPiast nbsp BezprymDukeca 986 103210311032Son of Boleslaw I and Judith of HungaryPiast nbsp Otto BoleslawowicDuke1000 103310321032Son of Boleslaw I and EmnildaPiast nbsp DytrykTheoderickDukeafter 992 after 103210321032 1033Grandson of Mieszko I and Oda of HaldenslebenPiast nbsp Mieszko II LambertDukeca 990 10 11 May 103410321034RestoredPiast nbsp Boleslaw the ForgottenPolish Boleslaw ZapomnianyDukebefore 1016 1038 or 103910341038 1039Semi legendary existence disputedPiast nbsp Casimir I the RestorerPolish Kazimierz I OdnowicielDuke 1016 06 25 25 June 1016 28 November 1058 1058 11 28 aged 42 10391058Son of Mieszko II and Richeza of LotharingiaPiast nbsp Boleslaw II the GenerousPolish Boleslaw II Szczodryca 1041 or 1042 2 or 3 April 1081 or 1082Duke 1058King 1076Duke 1076King 1079Son of Kazimierz I and Maria Dobroniega of KievPiast nbsp Wladyslaw I HermanDukeca 1044 4 June 110210791102Son of Kazimierz I and Maria DobroniegaPiast nbsp ZbigniewZbygniewDukeca 1073 8 July 111311021107Son of Wladyslaw I and Przeclawa of Prawdzic coat of arms disputed First jointly with Wladyslaw I 1098 1102Piast nbsp Boleslaw III WrymouthPolish Boleslaw III KrzywoustyDuke 1086 08 20 20 August 1086 28 October 1138 1138 10 28 aged 52 11071138Son of Wladyslaw I and Judith of BohemiaFirst jointly with Wladyslaw 1098 1102Introduced senioral principlePiast nbsp Fragmentation of the Kingdom of Poland 1138 1314 Edit See also Fragmentation of the realm and Testament of Boleslaw III Wrymouth Piast high dukes Edit NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImageWladyslaw II the ExilePolish Wladyslaw II WygnaniecHigh DukeSupreme Prince1105 30 May 115911381146Son of Boleslaw III and Zbyslava of KievAlso Duke of SilesiaExiled by his brothersPiast nbsp Boleslaw IV the CurlyPolish Boleslaw KedzierzawyHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1125 5 January 117311461173Son of Boleslaw III and Salomea of BergAlso Duke of MasoviaPiast nbsp Mieszko III the OldPolish Mieszko III StaryHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1127 13 March 120211731177Son of Boleslaw III and SalomeaAlso Duke of Greater PolandPiast nbsp Casimir II the JustPolish Kazimierz II SprawiedliwyHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1138 5 May 119411771190Son of Boleslaw III and SalomeaAlso Duke of Wislica and SandomierzPiast nbsp Mieszko III the OldPolish Mieszko III StaryHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1127 13 March 120211901190RestoredPiast nbsp Casimir II the JustPolish Kazimierz II SprawiedliwyHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1138 5 May 119411901194RestoredPiast nbsp Leszek I the WhitePolish Leszek BialyHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1186 24 November 122711941198Son of Casimir II and Helen of ZnojmoAlso Duke of SandomierzPiast nbsp Mieszko III the OldPolish Mieszko III StaryHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1127 13 March 120211981199RestoredPiast nbsp Leszek I the WhitePolish Leszek BialyHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1186 24 November 122711991199RestoredPiast nbsp Mieszko III the OldPolish Mieszko III StaryHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1127 13 March 120211991202RestoredPiast nbsp Wladyslaw III SpindleshanksPolish Wladyslaw III LaskonogiHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1161 66 3 November 123112021202Son of Mieszko III and Eudoxia of KievAlso Duke of Greater PolandPiast nbsp Leszek I the WhitePolish Leszek BialyHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1186 24 November 122712021210RestoredPiast nbsp Mieszko IV TanglefootPolish Mieszko I PlatonogiHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1130 16 May 121112101211Son of Wladyslaw II and Agnes of BabenbergAlso Duke of SilesiaPiast nbsp Leszek I the WhitePolish Leszek BialyHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1186 24 November 122712111225RestoredPiast nbsp Henryk I the BeardedPolish Henryk I BrodatyHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1165 19 March 123812251225Grandson of Wladyslaw II son of Boleslaw I the Tall and KrystynaAlso Duke of SilesiaPiast nbsp Leszek I the WhitePolish Leszek BialyHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1186 24 November 122712251227RestoredAssassinatedPiast nbsp Wladyslaw III SpindleshanksPolish Wladyslaw III LaskonogiHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1161 66 3 November 123112271229RestoredPiast nbsp Konrad I of MasoviaPolish Konrad I MazowieckiHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1187 88 31 August 124712291232Son of Kazimierz II and Helen of ZnojmoAlso Duke of MasoviaPiast nbsp Henryk I the BeardedPolish Henryk I BrodatyHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1165 19 March 123812321238RestoredPiast nbsp Henryk II the PiousPolish Henryk II PoboznyHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1196 9 April 124112381241Son of Henry I and Saint Hedwig of Andechs Saint Hedwig of Silesia Slso Duke of Wroclaw and Greater PolandFell at Battle of LegnicaPiast nbsp Boleslaw II the HornedBoleslaw II RogatkaHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1220 127812411241Son of Henry II and Anne of Bohemia Also Duke of SilesiaPiast nbsp Konrad I of MasoviaPolish Konrad I MazowieckiHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1187 88 31 August 124712411243RestoredPiast nbsp Boleslaw V the ChastePolish Boleslaw WstydliwyHigh DukeSupreme Prince21 June 1226 7 December 127912431279Son of Leszek the White and Grzymislawa of LuckPiast nbsp Leszek II the BlackPolish Leszek CzarnyHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1241 30 September 128812791288Grandson of Konrad I of MasoviaMaternal grandson of Henry IISon of Casimir I of Kuyavia and Constance of WroclawPiast nbsp Boleslaw II of MasoviaBoleslaw II of PlockHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1251 20 April 131312881288Grandson of Konrad I of Masovia Duke of MasoviaPiast nbsp Henryk IV ProbusPolish Henryk IV PrawyHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1257 58 23 June 129012881289Paternal grandson of Henryk IIMaternal grandson of Konrad ISon of Henry III the White and Judyta of MasoviaDuke of Lower SilesiaPiast nbsp Boleslaw II of MasoviaBoleslaw II of PlockHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1251 20 April 131312891289RestoredPiast nbsp Wladyslaw I the Elbow highPolish Wladyslaw I LokietekHigh DukeSupreme Prince1261 2 March 133312891289Grandson of Konrad I of MasoviaSon of Kazimierz I of Kujawia and Euphrosyne of OpolePiast nbsp Henryk IV ProbusPolish Henryk IV PrawyHigh DukeSupreme Princeca 1257 58 23 June 129012891290RestoredPiast nbsp Reunification attempts in the Kingdom of Poland 1232 1305 Edit See also Reunification attempts by Przemysl II and Wenceslaus II Piast kings Edit NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImagePrzemysl IIPremyslas Premislaus 1257 10 14 14 October 1257 8 February 1296 1296 02 08 aged 38 High Duke 1290King 1295High Duke 1291King 1296Grandson of Henryk IISon of Przemysl I and Elisabeth of WroclawAlso Duke of Poznan Greater Poland and PomeraniaPiast nbsp Premyslid kings Edit NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImageWenceslaus II of BohemiaPolish Waclaw II Czeski 1271 09 27 27 September 1271 21 June 1305 1305 06 21 aged 33 High Duke 1291King 1300High Duke 1300King 1305Son of Ottokar II of Bohemia and Kunigunda of SlavoniaMarried Przemysl II s daughter Elisabeth Richeza of PolandAlso King of BohemiaPremyslid nbsp Wenceslaus III of BohemiaPolish Waclaw III Czeski 1289 10 06 6 October 1289 4 August 1306 1306 08 04 aged 16 13051306Son of Wenceslaus II and Judith of HabsburgUncrownedAssassinatedPremyslid nbsp Reunited Kingdom of Poland 1314 1569 Edit See also Reunited Kingdom of Poland Piast kings Edit NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImageWladyslaw I the Elbow highPolish Wladyslaw I Lokietek1261 2 March 133313201333RestoredRe united the Kingdom of PolandPiast nbsp Casimir III the GreatPolish Kazimierz III Wielki 1310 04 30 30 April 1310 5 November 1370 1370 11 05 aged 60 13331370Son of Wladyslaw I the Elbow high and Jadwiga of KaliszRegarded as one of the greatest Polish monarchsPiast nbsp Anjou kings Edit See also Louis I and Jadwiga of the Anjou dynasty 1370 1399 NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImageLouis I of HungaryPolish Ludwik Wegierski 1326 03 05 5 March 1326 10 September 1382 1382 09 10 aged 56 13701382Son of Charles I of Hungary and Elizabeth of PolandNephew of Casimir IIIElected king and crowned on 17 NovemberAlso King of HungaryAnjou nbsp Jadwiga of PolandPolish Jadwiga Andegawenska1373 4 17 July 139916 October 138417 July 1399Daughter of Louis I and Elizabeth of BosniaCrowned king to emphasize her monarchical status 1384Reigned jointly with her husband Wladyslaw II Jagiello from 1386Anjou nbsp Jagiellonian kings Edit See also History of Poland during the Jagiellonian dynasty NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImageWladyslaw II Jagiello nbsp King of Poland Kingca 1351 1362 1434 06 01 1 June 14344 March 13861 June 1434Son of Algirdas of Lithuania and Uliana of TverGrand Duke of Lithuania 1377 1434Reigned jointly with his wife Jadwiga till 1399The longest reigning King of PolandJagiellonian nbsp Wladyslaw III of PolandWladyslaw III of Varna Wladyslaw Warnenczyk nbsp King of Poland King 1424 10 31 31 October 1424 10 November 1444 1444 11 10 aged 20 25 July 143410 November 1444Son of Wladyslaw II Jagiello and Sophia of HalshanyAlso king of Hungary as Ulaszlo IFell at Battle of Varna in Bulgaria hence called of Varna Jagiellonian nbsp Casimir IV JagiellonKazimierz IV Jagiellonczyk nbsp King of Poland King 1427 11 30 30 November 1427 7 June 1492 1492 06 07 aged 64 25 June 14477 June 1492Son of Wladyslaw II and Sophia of HalshanyAlso Grand Duke of Lithuania 1440 92His successful reign ended in the final destruction of the Teutonic KnightsJagiellonian nbsp John I AlbertJan I Olbracht nbsp King of Poland King 1459 12 27 27 December 1459 17 June 1501 1501 06 17 aged 41 23 September 149216 June 1501Son of Casimir IV and Elisabeth of AustriaJagiellonian nbsp Alexander I JagiellonAleksander I Jagiellonczyk nbsp King of Poland King 1461 08 05 5 August 1461 19 August 1506 1506 08 19 aged 45 12 December 150119 August 1506Son of Casimir IV and Elisabeth of AustriaAlso Grand Duke of Lithuania 1492 1506Jagiellonian nbsp Sigismund I the OldZygmunt I Stary nbsp King of Poland King 1467 01 01 1 January 1467 1 April 1548 1548 04 01 aged 81 8 December 15061 April 1548Son of Casimir IV and Elisabeth of AustriaAlso Grand Duke of LithuaniaForced Prussian Homage in 1525Annexed Duchy of Masovia in 1526Entered alliance with Maximilian I Holy Roman EmperorJagiellonian nbsp Sigismund II AugustusZygmunt II August nbsp King of Poland King 1520 08 01 1 August 1520 7 July 1572 1572 07 07 aged 51 1 April 15487 July 1572Son of Sigismund I and Bona SforzaAlso Grand Duke of LithuaniaReplaced the personal union of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania with a real union and an elective monarchy Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1569Jagiellonian nbsp Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569 1795 EditSee also Rzeczpospolita History of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569 1648 History of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth 1648 1764 and History of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth 1764 95 NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImageHenry de ValoisHenryk Walezy nbsp King of Poland King 1551 09 19 19 September 1551 2 August 1589 1589 08 02 aged 37 21 February 157412 May 1575Son of Henry II of France and Catherine de MediciAbandoned the Polish throne three months after his coronation in order to become King of FranceValois nbsp AnnaAnna Jagiellonka nbsp King of Poland King 2 1523 10 18 18 October 1523 9 September 1596 1596 09 09 aged 72 15 December 157512 December 1586Daughter of Sigismund I and Bona SforzaReigned together with her husband Stephen BathoryJagiellonian nbsp Stephen BathoryStefan Batory nbsp King of Poland King 1533 09 27 27 September 1533 12 December 1586 1586 12 12 aged 53 15 December 157512 December 1586Son of Stephen VIII Bathory and Catherine TelegdiPrince of TransylvaniaReigned together with his wife AnnaBathory nbsp Sigismund IIIZygmunt III Waza nbsp King of Poland King20 June 1566 30 April 1632 1632 04 30 aged 65 18 September 158719 April 1632Grandson of Sigismund ISon of John III of Sweden and Catherine JagiellonAlso King of Sweden 1592 1599 titular King 1599 1632During his reign Polish troops captured MoscowMoved capital from Krakow to WarsawVasa nbsp Wladyslaw IVWladyslaw IV Waza nbsp King of Poland King9 June 1595 20 May 1648 1648 05 20 aged 52 8 November 163220 May 1648Son of Sigismund III and Anne of AustriaTitular Tsar of Russia 1610 1634 titular King of Sweden 1632 1648Vasa nbsp John II CasimirJan II Kazimierz nbsp King of Poland King 1609 03 22 22 March 1609 16 December 1672 1672 12 16 aged 63 20 November 164816 September 1668Son of Sigismund III and Constance of AustriaTitular King of Sweden 1648 1660AbdicatedVasa nbsp Michael IMichal Korybut Wisniowiecki nbsp King of Poland King 1640 05 31 May 31 1640 November 10 1673 1673 11 10 aged 33 19 June 166910 November 1673Son of a successful but controversial military commander Jeremi Wisniowiecki and Gryzelda Konstancja ZamoyskaWisniowiecki nbsp John IIIJan III Sobieski nbsp King of Poland King 1629 08 17 17 August 1629 17 June 1696 1696 06 17 aged 66 21 May 167417 June 1696Son of Jakub Sobieski and Zofia Teofillia DanilowiczMost famous for his brilliant victory over the Turks at the Battle of Vienna in 1683Sobieski nbsp Augustus II the StrongAugust II Mocny nbsp King of Poland King 1670 05 12 12 May 1670 1 February 1733 1733 02 01 aged 62 15 September 169716 February 1704 deposed 24 September 1706 abdicates Son of John George III and Anna Sophie of DenmarkElector of Saxony as Frederick Augustus I 1694 1733Wettin nbsp Stanislaw IStanislaw I Leszczynski nbsp King of Poland King 1677 10 20 20 October 1677 23 February 1766 1766 02 23 aged 88 4 October 17058 August 1709Son of Rafal Leszczynski and Anna JablonowskaYielded to Augustus IILeszczynski nbsp Augustus II the StrongAugust II Mocny nbsp King of Poland King 1670 05 12 12 May 1670 1 February 1733 1733 02 01 aged 62 8 August 17091 February 1733RestoredWettin nbsp Stanislaw IStanislaw I Leszczynski nbsp King of Poland King 1677 10 20 20 October 1677 23 February 1766 1766 02 23 aged 88 12 September 173330 June 1734 deposed 27 January 1736 abdicates RestoredDefeated in War of the Polish SuccessionBecame Duke of Lorraine until his deathLeszczynski nbsp Augustus IIIAugust III Sas nbsp King of Poland King17 October 1696 5 October 1763 1763 10 05 aged 66 17 January 1734 in opposition 30 June 1734 effectively 5 October 1763Son of Augustus II and Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg BayreuthWettin nbsp Stanislaw II AugustusStanislaw August Poniatowski nbsp King of Poland King 1732 01 17 17 January 1732 12 February 1798 1798 02 12 aged 66 25 November 17647 January 1795Son of Stanislaw Poniatowski and Konstancja CzartoryskaForced to abdicate when the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth a hereditary monarchy since May 3 1791 ceased to existPoniatowski nbsp Duchy of Warsaw 1807 1815 EditSee also Duchy of Warsaw NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImageFrederick Augustus IFryderyk August IDuke 1750 12 23 23 December 1750 1827 05 05 5 May 1827 aged 76 9 June 180722 May 1815Son of Frederick Christian Elector of Saxony and Duchess Maria Antonia of BavariaDuke of WarsawDesignated as a king of Poland by General Confederation of the Kingdom of Poland 1812 Wettin nbsp Republic of Poland 1918 1939 EditMain article Second Polish Republic Chief of State Edit Main article Chief of State Portrait Name Birth Death Entered office Left office Political party Notes nbsp Jozef Pilsudski 1867 1935 14 November 1918 11 December 1922 Independent Provisional Chief of State until 1918 President of the Republic Edit Portrait Name Birth Death Entered office Left office Political party Notes1 nbsp Gabriel Narutowicz 1865 1922 11 December 1922 16 December 1922 Died in office Independentsupported byPolish People s Party Wyzwolenie First president of Poland Assassinated after 5 days in the office nbsp Maciej Rataj 1884 1940 Acting President 16 December 1922 22 December 1922 Polish People s Party Piast Marshal of the Sejm 2 nbsp Stanislaw Wojciechowski 1869 1953 22 December 1922 14 May 1926 Deposed Polish People s Party Piast Deposed in the May Coup by Marshal Pilsudski nbsp Maciej Rataj 1884 1940 Acting President 14 May 1926 4 June 1926 Polish People s Party Piast Marshal of the Sejm 3 nbsp Ignacy Moscicki 1867 1946 4 June 1926 30 September 1939 Sanation Moscicki s government was exiled to Romania after Poland s defeat in World War II after 17 September Government of the Republic of Poland in Exile 1939 1990 EditMain article Polish government in exile After the German conquest of Poland a Polish government in exile was formed under the protection of France and Britain The President of the Republic and the government in exile were recognized by the United Kingdom and later by the United States until 6 July 1945 when the Western Allies accepted the Communist led government backed by Stalin Despite having lost recognition by other governments the government in exile continued in London until the election of Lech Walesa as President of the Republic of Poland in December 1990 upon which it handed over its formal powers and the insignia of the Polish Second Republic to President elect Walesa in a ceremony at the Warsaw Royal Castle on 22 December 1990 The sole internationally recognized President of the exiled government was Wladyslaw Raczkiewicz who took office after Ignacy Moscicki s resignation in September 1939 Portrait Name Birth Death Entered office Left office Political party Notes1 nbsp Wladyslaw Raczkiewicz 1885 1947 30 September 1939 6 June 1947 Died in office Independent Raczkiewicz s government lost recognition by the Western allies on 6 July 1945 2 nbsp August Zaleski 1883 1972 9 June 1947 7 April 1972 Died in office Independent From 1954 onwards opposed by the Rada Trzech Council of Three 3 nbsp Stanislaw Ostrowski 1892 1982 9 April 1972 24 March 1979 Independent4 nbsp Edward Raczynski 1891 1993 8 April 1979 8 April 1986 Independent5 nbsp Kazimierz Sabbat 1913 1989 8 April 1986 19 July 1989 Died in office Independent6 nbsp Ryszard Kaczorowski 1919 2010 19 July 1989 22 December 1990 Independent Kaczorowski resigned on 22 December 1990 upon the election of Lech Walesa as President of the Republic of Poland People s Republic of Poland 1944 1989 EditMain article Polish People s Republic President of the State National Council Edit The Provisional Government of the Republic of Poland was founded under Soviet protection on 31 December 1944 and recognized by the United States and the United Kingdom since 6 July 1945 It evolved into the Government of National Unity on 28 June 1945 and eventually into the People s Republic of Poland on 19 February 1947 Portrait Name Birth Death Entered office Left office Political party Notes1 nbsp Boleslaw Bierut 1892 1956 31 December 1944 4 February 1947 Polish Workers PartyPresident of the Republic Edit Portrait Name Birth Death Entered office Left office Political party Notes Franciszek Trabalski 1870 1964 Acting 4 February 1947 4 February 1947 Polish Workers Party nbsp Wladyslaw Kowalski 1894 1958 Acting 4 February 1947 5 February 1947 Polish Workers Party Marshal of the Sejm 1 nbsp Boleslaw Bierut 1892 1956 5 February 1947 20 November 1952 Polish Workers Party Polish United Workers Party From December 1948 also Secretary General of the Polish United Workers Party Chairman of the Council of State Edit Main article Polish Council of State In 1952 the July Constitution abolished the office of president and made the Council of State the collective head of state chairmen of which are listed below Real power rested with the Polish United Workers Party PZPR its Central Committee and its secretary general first secretary Portrait Name Birth Death Entered office Left office Political party Notes1 nbsp Aleksander Zawadzki 1899 1964 20 November 1952 7 August 1964 Died in office Polish United Workers Party Died in office cancer In accordance with the constitution the vice presidents of the Council of State Edward Ochab Stanislaw Kulczynski Oskar R Lange and Boleslaw Podedworny became collegially acting heads of state 2 nbsp Edward Ochab 1906 1989 12 August 1964 10 April 1968 Polish United Workers Party3 nbsp Marian Spychalski 1906 1980 10 April 1968 23 December 1970 Polish United Workers Party4 nbsp Jozef Cyrankiewicz 1911 1989 23 December 1970 28 March 1972 Polish United Workers Party5 nbsp Henryk Jablonski 1909 2003 28 March 1972 6 November 1985 Polish United Workers Party6 nbsp Wojciech Jaruzelski 1923 2014 6 November 1985 19 July 1989 Polish United Workers Party Also the First Secretary of the Polish United Workers Party First Secretaries of the Polish Workers Party PPR Polish United Workers Party PZPR Edit Since 1954 the head of the party was also the Chairman of the Central Committee Name Birth Death Portrait Entered office Left office PositionWladyslaw Gomulka 1905 1982 nbsp 23 November 1943 10 August 1948 First Secretary of PPRBoleslaw Bierut 1892 1956 nbsp 10 August 1948 12 March 1956 Died in office First Secretary of PPR to 16 December 1948 First Secretary of PZPR from 22 December 1948Edward Ochab 1906 1989 nbsp 20 March 1956 21 October 1956 First Secretary of PZPRWladyslaw Gomulka 1905 1982 nbsp 21 October 1956 20 December 1970Edward Gierek 1913 2001 nbsp 20 December 1970 6 September 1980Stanislaw Kania 1927 2020 nbsp 6 September 1980 18 October 1981Wojciech Jaruzelski 1923 2014 nbsp 18 October 1981 29 July 1989Mieczyslaw Rakowski 1926 2008 nbsp 29 July 1989 29 January 1990By the second half of 1989 the office of First Secretary occupied at the time by Mieczyslaw Rakowski ceased to hold any real power Republic of Poland 1989 present EditMain article Poland President of the Republic Edit Portrait Name Birth Death Entered office Left office Political party NotesPrevious office1 nbsp Wojciech Jaruzelski 1923 2014 19 July 1989 22 December 1990 Resigned Polish United Workers Party to 30 January 1990 Following the Polish Round Table Agreement between Polish United Workers Party and Solidarity the Council of State was abolished Its chairman was elected President of the People s Republic by the Parliament 2 nbsp Lech Walesa born 1943 22 December 1990 22 December 1995 Solidarity Citizens Committee Elected 1990 the first President elected by popular vote 3 nbsp Aleksander Kwasniewski born 1954 23 December 1995 23 December 2005 Democratic Left Alliance Member of the Sejm 1991 95 elected 1995 Re elected 2000 the first President of Third Republic elected twice 4 nbsp Lech Kaczynski 1949 2010 23 December 2005 10 April 2010 Died in office Law and Justice Senator 1989 91 Member of the Sejm 1991 93 and 2001 02 Mayor of Warsaw 2002 2005 elected 2005 Died in an airplane crash nbsp Bronislaw Komorowski born 1952 Acting President 10 April 2010 8 July 2010 Civic Platform Marshal of the Sejm Resigned as Marshal of the Sejm and thus as the Acting President after being confirmed as the winner of the 2010 Presidential election nbsp Bogdan Borusewicz born 1949 Acting President 8 July 2010 8 July 2010 Civic Platform Marshal of the Senate Acting president for less than a day between Komorowski s resignation as the Marshal of the Sejm and Grzegorz Schetyna being sworn in nbsp Grzegorz Schetyna born 1963 Acting President 8 July 2010 6 August 2010 Civic Platform Marshal of the Sejm Served as Acting President until Komorowski was sworn in as the President as the result of 2010 Presidential election 5 nbsp Bronislaw Komorowski born 1952 6 August 2010 6 August 2015 Civic Platform Member of the Sejm 1991 2010 Marshal of the Sejm 2007 10 acting 2010 elected 2010 6 nbsp Andrzej Duda born 1972 6 August 2015 Incumbent Law and Justice Member of the Sejm 2011 14 Member of the European Parliament 2014 15 Duda was the 2015 Law and Justice candidate but resigned membership on 26 May 2015 Re elected 2020 the second President of Third Republic elected twice Timeline since 1918 EditSee also EditPrime Minister of Poland List of prime ministers of Poland List of Polish monarchsReferences Edit dated around 700 by Marcin Bielski Anna was crowned King of Poland Retrieved from https en 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