Mieszko III the Old

King of Poland during the 12th century

Mieszko III the Old - King of Poland during the 12th century
Born

None
None years ago

Died

March 13th, 1202
823 years ago — None years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Poland

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Ruled as the Duke of Greater Poland from 1138 and later became King of Poland. Mieszko III faced numerous challenges during his reign, including conflicts with rival factions and other rulers. His rule marked a significant time for the unification efforts of Poland. During his tenure, he worked towards consolidating power and expanding his territory. His reign was characterized by constant struggles for control over various Polish principalities, particularly in the context of feudal disputes. Mieszko III also sought to regain influence lost during his predecessors' reigns. After his death, his legacy continued to influence Polish nobility and rule.

Ruled as Duke of Greater Poland from 1138

Became King of Poland and unified territories

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