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Przemysław II, Duke of Cieszyn

Przemyslaus II of Cieszyn, also known as Primislaus II of Teschen or Przemko II (Polish: Przemysław, Czech: Přemysl, German: Przemislaus; 1422/25 – 18 March 1477), was a Duke of Cieszyn (Teschen, Těšín) from 1431,[1] ruler over Bielsko and Skoczów (from 1442), Duke of half of both Duchy of Głogów (Glogau, Hlohov) and Duchy of Ścinawa from 1460 and from 1468 sole ruler over Cieszyn.

Przemyslaus II
Duke of Cieszyn
Bornc. 1420
Died(1477-03-18)18 March 1477
Noble familySilesian Piasts
Spouse(s)Anna of Warsaw
IssueHedwig of Cieszyn
FatherBoleslaus I, Duke of Cieszyn
MotherEuphemia of Masovia

He was the third son of Duke Boleslaus I of Cieszyn by his second wife, Euphemia, daughter of Duke Siemowit IV of Masovia.

Life

After the death of his father in 1431, Przemysław II ruled over all the Duchy together with his brothers as co-rulers, but under the tutelage of their mother. On 29 November 1442 the formal division of the Duchy took place between Bolesław I's sons: Przemysław II took over Cieszyn (but only nominally, because the power was taken by his older brother Wenceslaus I), Bielsko (with his brother Bolesław II) and Skoczów (alone).

Przemysław II sought to actively interfere in political affairs. In 1443 he expressed his consent to the sale of the Duchy of Siewierz to Zbigniew Oleśnicki, Bishop of Kraków, in return for which he received from Wenceslaus I the amount of 500 pieces of silver. In 1447, together with his brother Bolesław II, he participated in the Congress of Kraków, where he supported Poland in a dispute about Siewierz.

In 1447, the death of his mother Euphemia finally enabled Przemysław II and his brother Bolesław II to move to their domains in Skoczów and Fryštát.

Bolesław II died in 1452, leaving one son, Casimir II. Przemysław II took over the guardianship of his orphaned nephew.

Przemysław II supported his suzerain, the Bohemian king George of Podebrady and also maintained close ties with the Polish king Casimir IV Jagiellon, which was demonstrated, for example, in 1454, when Przemysław II received in Cieszyn Princess Elisabeth of Austria, on her way to Kraków for her wedding to King Casimir IV. However, the good relations with Poland deteriorated after the dispute between Poland and Duke John IV of Oświęcim, which finally ended after a further agreement on 1 July 1457 in Kraków.

Three years later, Przemysław II was present at a meeting between the Kings of Poland and Bohemia in Bytom, where he served as conciliator. The next mediation took place on 9 June 1461 between John IV of Oświęcim and the King of Poland.

In 1460 Władysław, another of Przemysław II's brothers, died without issue. In his will, he left his domains – half of both Głogów and Ścinawa – to his widow Margareta of Celje (as her bequest, dower) and Przemysław II, who actually took effective power over all the lands.

Przemysław II tried to get closer to Bohemian and Polish rulers and in 1462 in Głogów both kings met and negotiated the future of the Bohemian Kingdom. As a reward for his services, he received the town of Valašské Meziříčí in eastern Moravia, only during his lifetime.

In 1466 the prince took an active part in the expedition of George of Podebrady to Kłodzko (Kladsko), causing tension between Cieszyn and the powerful Wrocław (Breslau).

After the abdication of his brother Wenceslaus I in 1468, Przemysław II could take power over Cieszyn, although the former duke in fact renounced on behalf of his nephew Casimir II.

In 1469 he took part in the election of Hungarian king Matthias Corvinus as (anti)King of Bohemia in Olomouc (Olmütz), mainly thanks to the efforts of Pope Paul II and insurgent Bohemian Catholic nobility. For some time, Przemysław II went to Hungary and Bohemia, and even took part in the war against Corvinus' enemies in the Upper Silesia. It appeared, however, that Matthias Corvinus didn't recompense Przemysław II for his support, but also tried depriving him of Cieszyn. In this situation, in 1471 Przemysław II joined the opposition against the King, supporting the Bohemian candidacy of Prince Vladislaus II Jagiellon, son of Casimir IV.

Trying to shift between Poland, Bohemia and Hungary, in 1473 Przemysław II supported Matthias Corvinus in his war against Duke Wenceslaus III of Rybnik. However, the common victory didn't improve his relations with the Hungarian monarch. In 1474 Wenceslaus I, the last surviving brother of Przemysław II, died without issue, allowing him to unify all their domains under his rule (except Siewierz and Bytom, which were already sold). Przemysław II's growing importance, however, didn't please Bohemian-Hungarian king Matthias Corvinus, who, during the meeting of Racibórz in 1475, obtained from Casimir IV of Poland the guarantee that he could interfere without difficulties in the sovereignty over the Duchy of Teschen, threatening to completely deprive Przemysław II if he didn't pay a huge contribution. The Duke was saved from a final fall against the Hungarian-Polish army expedition, thanks to Jakub z Dębna, who supported the defense of Cieszyn. Przemyslaw II, however, had to agree to the seizure of half of both Głogów and Ścinawa in 1476 by King Matthias.

After, Przemysław II retained only the main town of Cieszyn and a few cities. He died soon afterwards, on 18 March 1477 and was buried in the Dominican church in Cieszyn. Without male issue, on his death he was succeeded by his nephew Casimir II, the only male member of the Cieszyn branch.

Marriage and issue

Around 1465,[2] Przemysław II married Anna (b. 1450-1453[3] – d. by 14 September 1480), daughter of Duke Bolesław IV of Warsaw. They had one daughter:

Ancestry

Notes

  1. ^ Until 1442 with his brothers as co-rulers
  2. ^ Kazimierz Jasiński: Rodowód Piastów mazowieckich. Poznań – Wrocław 1998, p. 181.
  3. ^ Kazimierz Jasiński: Rodowód Piastów mazowieckich. Poznań – Wrocław 1998, p. 180.

References

  • Panic, Idzi (2002). Poczet Piastów i Piastówien cieszyńskich. Cieszyn: Urząd Miejski. ISBN 83-917095-4-X.
  • Cawley, Charles, SILESIA, Medieval Lands database, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy,[self-published source][better source needed]
  • Marek, Miroslav. "Complete Genealogy of the House of Piast". Genealogy.EU.[self-published source][better source needed]
  • Chronological Dates in Stoyan
  • Genealogy of the Dukes of Cieszyn
Przemysław II, Duke of Cieszyn
Born: c. 1420 Died: 18 March 1477
Regnal titles
Preceded by Duke of Cieszyn
with Wenceslaus I, Władysław
and Bolesław II

1431–1442
Succeeded by
Duke of Bytom (1/2)
with Wenceslaus I, Władysław
and Bolesław II

1431–1442
Duke of Siewierz
with Wenceslaus I, Władysław
and Bolesław II

1431–1442
Duke of Głogów (1/2)
with Wenceslaus I, Władysław
and Bolesław II

1431–1442
Succeeded by
Duke of Ścinawa (1/2)
with Wenceslaus I, Władysław
and Bolesław II

1431–1442
Preceded by Duke of Głogów (1/2)
with Margareta of Celje

1460–1476
Succeeded by
Annexed by the
Kingdom of Bohemia;
Jan II the Mad
obtained Głogów in 1480
Duke of Ścinawa (1/2)
with Margareta of Celje

1460–1476
Preceded by Duke of Cieszyn
1468–1477
Succeeded by

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Przemyslaw II Duke of Cieszyn news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Przemyslaus II of Cieszyn also known as Primislaus II of Teschen or Przemko II Polish Przemyslaw Czech Premysl German Przemislaus 1422 25 18 March 1477 was a Duke of Cieszyn Teschen Tesin from 1431 1 ruler over Bielsko and Skoczow from 1442 Duke of half of both Duchy of Glogow Glogau Hlohov and Duchy of Scinawa from 1460 and from 1468 sole ruler over Cieszyn Przemyslaus IIDuke of CieszynBornc 1420Died 1477 03 18 18 March 1477Noble familySilesian PiastsSpouse s Anna of WarsawIssueHedwig of CieszynFatherBoleslaus I Duke of CieszynMotherEuphemia of MasoviaHe was the third son of Duke Boleslaus I of Cieszyn by his second wife Euphemia daughter of Duke Siemowit IV of Masovia Contents 1 Life 2 Marriage and issue 3 Ancestry 4 Notes 5 ReferencesLife EditAfter the death of his father in 1431 Przemyslaw II ruled over all the Duchy together with his brothers as co rulers but under the tutelage of their mother On 29 November 1442 the formal division of the Duchy took place between Boleslaw I s sons Przemyslaw II took over Cieszyn but only nominally because the power was taken by his older brother Wenceslaus I Bielsko with his brother Boleslaw II and Skoczow alone Przemyslaw II sought to actively interfere in political affairs In 1443 he expressed his consent to the sale of the Duchy of Siewierz to Zbigniew Olesnicki Bishop of Krakow in return for which he received from Wenceslaus I the amount of 500 pieces of silver In 1447 together with his brother Boleslaw II he participated in the Congress of Krakow where he supported Poland in a dispute about Siewierz In 1447 the death of his mother Euphemia finally enabled Przemyslaw II and his brother Boleslaw II to move to their domains in Skoczow and Frystat Boleslaw II died in 1452 leaving one son Casimir II Przemyslaw II took over the guardianship of his orphaned nephew Przemyslaw II supported his suzerain the Bohemian king George of Podebrady and also maintained close ties with the Polish king Casimir IV Jagiellon which was demonstrated for example in 1454 when Przemyslaw II received in Cieszyn Princess Elisabeth of Austria on her way to Krakow for her wedding to King Casimir IV However the good relations with Poland deteriorated after the dispute between Poland and Duke John IV of Oswiecim which finally ended after a further agreement on 1 July 1457 in Krakow Three years later Przemyslaw II was present at a meeting between the Kings of Poland and Bohemia in Bytom where he served as conciliator The next mediation took place on 9 June 1461 between John IV of Oswiecim and the King of Poland In 1460 Wladyslaw another of Przemyslaw II s brothers died without issue In his will he left his domains half of both Glogow and Scinawa to his widow Margareta of Celje as her bequest dower and Przemyslaw II who actually took effective power over all the lands Przemyslaw II tried to get closer to Bohemian and Polish rulers and in 1462 in Glogow both kings met and negotiated the future of the Bohemian Kingdom As a reward for his services he received the town of Valasske Mezirici in eastern Moravia only during his lifetime In 1466 the prince took an active part in the expedition of George of Podebrady to Klodzko Kladsko causing tension between Cieszyn and the powerful Wroclaw Breslau After the abdication of his brother Wenceslaus I in 1468 Przemyslaw II could take power over Cieszyn although the former duke in fact renounced on behalf of his nephew Casimir II In 1469 he took part in the election of Hungarian king Matthias Corvinus as anti King of Bohemia in Olomouc Olmutz mainly thanks to the efforts of Pope Paul II and insurgent Bohemian Catholic nobility For some time Przemyslaw II went to Hungary and Bohemia and even took part in the war against Corvinus enemies in the Upper Silesia It appeared however that Matthias Corvinus didn t recompense Przemyslaw II for his support but also tried depriving him of Cieszyn In this situation in 1471 Przemyslaw II joined the opposition against the King supporting the Bohemian candidacy of Prince Vladislaus II Jagiellon son of Casimir IV Trying to shift between Poland Bohemia and Hungary in 1473 Przemyslaw II supported Matthias Corvinus in his war against Duke Wenceslaus III of Rybnik However the common victory didn t improve his relations with the Hungarian monarch In 1474 Wenceslaus I the last surviving brother of Przemyslaw II died without issue allowing him to unify all their domains under his rule except Siewierz and Bytom which were already sold Przemyslaw II s growing importance however didn t please Bohemian Hungarian king Matthias Corvinus who during the meeting of Raciborz in 1475 obtained from Casimir IV of Poland the guarantee that he could interfere without difficulties in the sovereignty over the Duchy of Teschen threatening to completely deprive Przemyslaw II if he didn t pay a huge contribution The Duke was saved from a final fall against the Hungarian Polish army expedition thanks to Jakub z Debna who supported the defense of Cieszyn Przemyslaw II however had to agree to the seizure of half of both Glogow and Scinawa in 1476 by King Matthias After Przemyslaw II retained only the main town of Cieszyn and a few cities He died soon afterwards on 18 March 1477 and was buried in the Dominican church in Cieszyn Without male issue on his death he was succeeded by his nephew Casimir II the only male member of the Cieszyn branch Marriage and issue EditAround 1465 2 Przemyslaw II married Anna b 1450 1453 3 d by 14 September 1480 daughter of Duke Boleslaw IV of Warsaw They had one daughter Hedwig of Cieszyn 1469 6 April 1521 married on 11 August 1483 to Stephen Zapolya Lord of Trencin From this marriage were born four children two sons and two daughters The oldest son was Janos Zapolya later King of Hungary and the oldest of the daughters Barbara Zapolya was the first wife of Sigismund I the Old King of Poland Ancestry EditAncestors of Przemyslaw II Duke of Cieszyn16 Mieszko I Duke of Cieszyn8 Casimir I Duke of Cieszyn17 Grzymislawa4 Przemyslaus I Noszak Duke of Cieszyn18 Trojden I Duke of Masovia9 Euphemia of Czersk Warsaw19 Maria of Galicia2 Boleslaw I Duke of Cieszyn20 Wladyslaw of Bytom10 Boleslaw of Bytom21 Ludgarda of Mecklenburg5 Elisabeth of Kozle Bytom22 Jaroslav of Sternberg11 Margareta of Sternberg23 Margareta of Bilina1 Przemyslaw II of Cieszyn24 Trojden I Duke of Masovia 18 12 Siemowit III Duke of Masovia25 Maria of Galicia 19 6 Siemowit IV Duke of Masovia26 Nicholas II Duke of Opava13 Euphemia of Opava27 Anna of Raciborz3 Euphemia of Masovia28 Gediminas Grand Duke of Lithuania14 Algirdas Grand Duke of Lithuania29 Jewna7 Alexandra of Lithuania30 Aleksandr Mikhailovich of Tver15 Uliana of Tver31 Anastasia of HalychNotes Edit Until 1442 with his brothers as co rulers Kazimierz Jasinski Rodowod Piastow mazowieckich Poznan Wroclaw 1998 p 181 Kazimierz Jasinski Rodowod Piastow mazowieckich Poznan Wroclaw 1998 p 180 References EditPanic Idzi 2002 Poczet Piastow i Piastowien cieszynskich Cieszyn Urzad Miejski ISBN 83 917095 4 X Cawley Charles SILESIA Medieval Lands database Foundation for Medieval Genealogy self published source better source needed Marek Miroslav Complete Genealogy of the House of Piast Genealogy EU self published source better source needed Chronological Dates in Stoyan Genealogy of the Dukes of CieszynPrzemyslaw II Duke of CieszynHouse of PiastBorn c 1420 Died 18 March 1477Regnal titlesPreceded byBoleslaw I Duke of Cieszyn with Wenceslaus I Wladyslaw and Boleslaw II1431 1442 Succeeded byWenceslaus IDuke of Bytom 1 2 with Wenceslaus I Wladyslaw and Boleslaw II1431 1442Duke of Siewierz with Wenceslaus I Wladyslaw and Boleslaw II1431 1442Duke of Glogow 1 2 with Wenceslaus I Wladyslaw and Boleslaw II1431 1442 Succeeded byWladyslawDuke of Scinawa 1 2 with Wenceslaus I Wladyslaw and Boleslaw II1431 1442Preceded byWladyslaw Duke of Glogow 1 2 with Margareta of Celje1460 1476 Succeeded byAnnexed by the Kingdom of Bohemia Jan II the Mad obtained Glogow in 1480Duke of Scinawa 1 2 with Margareta of Celje1460 1476Preceded byWenceslaus I Duke of Cieszyn1468 1477 Succeeded byCasimir II Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Przemyslaw II Duke of Cieszyn amp oldid 1071407309, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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