Duchy of Bernstadt

The Duchy of Bernstadt (German: Herzogtum Bernstadt, Polish: Księstwo bierutowskie, Czech: Bernštatské knížectví) was a Silesian duchy centred on the city of Bernstadt (present-day Bierutów) in Lower Silesia (now in Poland) and formed by separation from the Duchy of Oels (Oleśnica). It was first ruled by the Silesian Piasts dynasty, until its extinction in 1492. In 1495 it and the Duchy of Oels passed to the Dukes of Münsterberg, who came from the House of Poděbrady. In 1647 the Duchy of Bernstadt passed by marriage to the Dukes of Württemberg.

Duchy of Bernstadt
Herzogtum Bernstadt (de)
Księstwo bierutowskie (pl)
Bernštatské knížectví (cs)
1412–1745
StatusSilesian duchy
Fief of the Bohemian Crown (until 1742)
CapitalBernstadt (Bierutów)
Historical eraLate Middle Ages
Early modern period
 Split off Oels
1412
 Again ruled from Oels
1447
 Enfeoffed to
    Henry of Poděbrady
1495
 Silvius Nimrod of
    Württemberg Duke
1648
 Incorporated by
    Prussia
1742
 Re-united with Oels
1745
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Duchy of Oels
Duchy of Oels
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