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1569 - 1795 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Origin political union est 1386 by Jagiellonian dynasty (1386-1572) End partitions of Poland (1772 - 1795)
Krewo Act - terms of marriage for Jogaila (grand duke of Lithuania) to Jadwiga (elected queen regnant of Poland) Jogaila to be crowned king of Poland condition - Jogaila becomes baptized, adopts Christian name Wladyslaw Jagiallo politically unites Poland and Lithuania Poland previously united with Hungary (1370-82) Hungarian monarchy more solidly established - difficult for Poland king Louis died 1382 without a male heir - good time for Poland to end uneven union Polish monarchy fragmented by dynastic rivalries Boleslaw Krzywousty (1107 - 1138) divided the kingdom among his 17 sons son made duke of Cracow meant to hold seniority meant to protect position of all his sons instead, brought confusion and undermined hereditary principle monarchy weakened over time Piast dynasty founded Poland in 960 only four rulers actually crowned Boleslaw I (992 - 1025) Mieszko II (1025 - 34) Boleslaw II (1058 - 79) Przemysl II (1295 - 6) monarchy's strength only reestablished in 1320 when the Pope backed Wladyslaw Lokietek's coronation Polish kingdom refounded though lost control of Pomerelia, bordering Baltic sea, to the Teutonic Order Silesia and Mazovia also retained independence Lokietek - grandfather of King louis, great grandfather of jadwiga, jogaila adopted name previous monarch, Przemysl II, assassinated (1296) - opened Bohemian Premyslid dynasty claim to Polish throne Silesian and Mazovian dukes swore homage to Bohemian king John of Luxembourg (1320, 1329 respectively) Lokietek's son Casimir III (1333 - 70) expanded east Hungarian Arpad dynasty extincted, Neapolitan Angevins claim Hungarian crown Bohemian Premyslid dynasty extincted, succeeded by the Luxembourgs king of Bohemia Charles IV of Luxembourg elected Emperor of HRE (1347) ceded Pomerania to the Teutonic Order Casimir had no male heir brother in law - Charles Robert, Angevin king of Hungary 1338 - made agreement with Luxembourgs Polish throne should be inherited by Angevin dynasty, and CR would attempt to persuade Casimir to renounce claims to Silesia 1339 - Casimir agrees to renounce claims, agrees CR or his son Louis should inherit throne if Cas dies without sons 1339 Casimir's Lithuanian wife Aldona dies, had 2 daughters marries Adelheid of Hesse, they hate eachother, but she refuses annulment 1355 Casimir agrees to succession pact with Louis, 1369 confirms with signed treaty 1370 Casimir legitimizes favorite grandson, Kazko of Stolp Kazko - nephew in law to Charles IV marries a daughter off to one of Charles IV's sons Louis had no heirs, likely intended to ensure there would be an heir presumptive if Louis died before fathering any Louis coronated in 1370 more concerned with Hungary than Poland, barely visited Poland appointed his mother Elizabeth governor, she filled her court with hungarians 1376 - resentment turned into uprising, some of her court killed and she fled resentment and uncertainty about succession replaced by Piast duke until she returned in 1378 Poland only recognized patrilinial succession, Louis struggled to ensure one of his daughters would inherit Koszyce agreement (1374) - Louis secured agreement that a daughter would inherit chose Catherine, she died in 1378 negotiated betrothals for daughters Mary (to Sigismund,great grandson of Casimir III) and Jadwiga (to William, son of Leopold III) 1379 chose Mary - Polish lords werent allowed to leave the city until they swore homage Jadwiga to marry into Hungarian throne 1382- Louis dies everybody ignores oaths Hungarians delcare Mary their queen Sigismund attempts to secure Polish throne for himself, but Polish nobility sick of absentee monarchy and will only declare loyalty if he promises to live in Poland permanently Sigismund more interested in Hungary, returned to Hungary Polish regency council support Jadwiga - crowned in 1384 concept of corona regni (corona regni Poloniae - crown of the Polish kingdom) a kingdom corresponds to a people, not simply the territory of a king "community of the realm" distinct from the king, justifies right of the political community to decide who rules deeply embedded in medieval political consciousness idea used to justify Polish lords choosing Jadwiga three assemblies of Polish lords at Radomsk, Wislica, and Sieradz (1382 - 1383) Jadwiga elected end of patrimonial dynasticism reinforced - monarchs must consult with the corona regni over succession relatively bloodless succession despite several viable candidates short lived armed conflict in Wielkopolska - support for last living male of Piast dynasty community of the realm preferred to honor oaths sworn to Louis and gave succession to one of his daughters community of the realm decided succession, not dynasty agreement contained conflict assemblies established precedent for Polish confederation
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