Duchy of Kraków

Duchy of Kraków was a duchy in Lesser Poland that existed from 1227 until 1300. Its capital was Kraków. It was formed in 1227 from the Seniorate Province, following the abolishment of the Duchy of Poland. It remained independent until 1300, when it had become a fiefdom within the Kingdom of Poland. In 1320, it was incorporated into the United Kingdom of Poland.

Duchy of Kraków
Księstwo krakowskie (Polish)
Ducatus Cracoviensis (Latin)
1227–1320
Coat of arms
Map of division of Poland between 1275 and 1300, including the Duchy of Kraków
StatusIndependent state (1227–1300)
Fiefdom within the Kingdom of Poland (1300–1320)
CapitalKraków
Official languagesPolish, Latin
Religion
Roman Catholic
GovernmentFeudal Duchy
Duke 
 1228–1229 (first)
Władysław III Spindleshanks
 1291–1300 (last)
Wenceslaus II of Bohemia
Historical eraHigh Middle Ages
 Abolishment of Duchy of Poland
1227
 Becoming a fiefdom within the Kingdom of Poland
1300
 Unification of the Kingdom of Poland
1320
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Seniorate Province
Kingdom of Poland
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