Dukes of SilesiaAccording to the statute, constitution or last will of the Polish duke Boleslaus the Wrymouth Poland was divided into the 4-5 hereditary provinces distributed among his sons, and a royal province of Cracow for the eldest to be the high-duke of all Poland. One of these provinces, Silesia was given to the Ladislaus the Exile the oldest son of Boleslaus, and subsequenly divided among his descendants and successors, until they died out in 1675 Duchy of Silesia
Duchies of Lower SilesiaDuchy of Wroclaw
1327/1335 Duchy of Wroclaw falls to Bohemia Duchy of BierutowDuchy of BrzegDuchy of ChojnowDuchy of GlogowDuchy of JaworCounty of KlodzkoDuchy of KorzuchowDuchy of KrosnoDuchy of LegnicaDuchy of LubinDuchy of LwowekDuchy of OlesnicaDuchy of OlawaDuchy of ScinawaDuchy of SwidnicaDuchy of WolowDuchy of ZiebiceDuchy of ZaganDuchies of Upper SilesiaDuchy of Opole
Duchy of BielskoDuchy of BytomDuchy of CieszynUpto 1290 Cieszyn belonged to the Duchy of Raciborz
in 1653 Duchy of Cieszyn transferred to the Habsburg domains Duchy of GliwiceDuchy of GlogowekDuchy of KarniowDuchy of KozielskDuchy of NamyslowDuchy of NiemodlinEclessiatical Duchy of NysaDuchy of OpavaDuchy of OswiecimDuchy of RaciborzDuchy of RadziejowDuchy of StrzelceDuchy of ToszekDuchy of WielunDuchy of Zator
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