Duke of Silesia

The list of the Dukes of Silesia is not present as a succession of rulers because of the multiple divisions and reunions. As a result, is therefore listed as an overview of the subdivisions, then a list of the Dukes with their respective sub- territory.

See also: Duchy of Silesia and Silesian duchies

Overview of the divisions of the duchy of Silesia

  • Silesia Division in 1163:
  • Lower Silesia division
  • Breslau division in 1241
  • Legnica division in 1278
  • Legnica division in 1311
  • Brieg division in 1348
  • Legnica ( to 1419 )
  • Brieg division in 1399
  • Lubin, Haynau and Ohlau division in 1441
  • Brieg division in 1495
  • Legnica division in 1547
  • Legnica (up to 1596)
  • Brieg division in 1602
  • Brieg division in 1639
  • Brieg (up to 1664)
  • Legnica ( to 1663 )
  • Wohlau (up to 1675)
  • Division in 1301
  • Schweidnitz division in 1226
  • Schweidnitz and Furstenberg ( to 1368 )
  • Schweidnitz ( until after 1343 )
  • Division in 1274
  • Sagan (up to 1304)
  • Steinau ( to 1289 )
  • Glogau division in 1309
  • Sagan division in 1369
  • Sagan ( to 1393 )
  • Glogau (up to 1394)
  • Frey city division in 1397
  • Sagan ( to 1504 )
  • Frey city and Crossen ( to 1476 )
  • Glogau ( to 1423 )
  • Division 1412/13
  • Bernstadt (up to 1447 )
  • Wohlau (up to 1492)
  • Division in 1281
  • Teschen and Auschwitz division
  • Auschwitz ( to 1405 )
  • Teschen Dividing (1400)
  • Auschwitz division in 1433
  • Zator (up to 1521)
  • Toschof ( to 1484 )
  • Auschwitz ( to 1495 /97)
  • Division in 1431
  • Bytom ( to 1474 )
  • Wholesale Glogau ( to 1477 )
  • Teschen ( to 1477 )
  • Frey city (up to 1653)
  • Division
  • Auschwitz ( to 1329 )
  • Cosel division
  • Cosel (until 1349 )
  • Bytom ( to 1355 )
  • Division in 1313
  • Falkenberg ( to 1382 )
  • Strehlitz ( until after 1386 )
  • Opole division in 1356
  • Opole and Wielun (up to 1401 )
  • Opole and Strehlitz division in 1382
  • Opole and Strehlitz ( to 1421 )
  • Bytom (up to 1532)
  • Falkenberg ( to 1460? )

Dukes of Silesia

  • Wladyslaw II († 1159 in exile ), Duke of Silesia and Duke of Poland until the expulsion in 1146; fief by Emperor Frederick Barbarossa Silesia
  • Boleslaw I the Tall, Mieszko I (see below) and Konrad, sons Wladyslaw II, 1163-1173, together
  • Boleslaw I the Tall († 1201) in Lower Silesia from 1173 to 1201 (see below)
  • Mieszko I († 1211 ), in Upper Silesia after the division from 1173 to 1211; Duke of Opole 1102-1211 (see below)
  • Conrad I († 1203), in Middle Silesia ( Glogau, Sagan and Schwiebus ), 1181 canon of Bamberg, Elect of Bamberg, † 1203 before taking office in Bamberg; Middle Silesia goes to Lower Silesia

Dukes of Silesia Lower Silesia

  • Boleslaw I " the tall one" († 1201) 1163-1201; Opole to 1195 (see above)
  • Jaroslaw († 1201), son of Boleslaw I.; in Opole 1195-1201; since 1198 Bishop of Breslau. After his death, Opole falls back to his father Boleslaw.
  • Henry I " the Bearded " († 1238 ), son of Boleslav I, from 1201 to 1238 in Wroclaw
  • Henry II " the Pious " († 1241 ), son of Henry I., from 1238 to 1241 in Wroclaw

Dukes of Silesia in Legnica

  • Boleslaw II " the Wild " († 1278 ), son of Henry II, from 1241 to 1278 in Legnica
  • Mieszko, son of Henry II, 1241-1242 in Lebus, Lebus inherited to Legnica, sold in 1258 to Brandenburg
  • Henry III. († 1266 ), son of Henry II, from 1241 to 1266 in Wroclaw
  • Conrad II († 1273/74 ), son of Henry II, 1251-1273/74 in Glogau (see below)
  • Henry IV " the worthy " († 1290 ), son of Henry III. , From 1266 to 1290 in Wroclaw, inherited to Legnica

Dukes of Silesia in Legnica ( after the partition of 1278 )

  • Henry V "the Fat " († 1296 ), son of Boleslav II, from 1278 to 1296 in Legnica, Wroclaw 1290
  • Bolko I. ( Boleslaw III. ) ( † 1301 ), son of Boleslav II, in 1278 Lowenberg, from 1290 to 1301 in Schweidnitz, Jawor and Furstenberg (see below)
  • Boleslaw III. , Henry VI. and Wladislaus, sons of Henry V, 1296-1311 together in Legnica,
  • Boleslaw III. († 1352), from 1311 to 1348 in Brieg
  • Henry VI. († 1335) from 1311 to 1335 in Wroclaw, Wroclaw sold in 1327 to Bohemia
  • Wladislaus († 1352) from 1311 to 1338 in Legnica, son of Henry VI. , Legnica inherited Brieg
  • Catherine of Šubić, Duchess of Brieg and Ohlau († 1358 ), wife of Boleslaw III. , 1348-1356
  • Wenceslas I († 1364 ), from 1348 to 1364 in Legnica, son of Boleslaw III.
  • Louis I († 1398 ), son of Boleslaw III. , 1348 in the Buchenwald and Lubin, from 1356 to 1398 in Brieg
  • Ruprecht I († 1409 ), Boleslaw IV († 1394) and Henry VII († 1398 ), sons Wenceslas I, from 1364 together in Legnica
  • Henry VIII " with a scar " († 1399 ), son of Louis I, 1398-1399 in Brieg
  • Henry IX. († 1419/20 ), son of Henry VIII, in 1399-1419/20 Lüben, Haynau and Ohlau
  • Ludwig II († 1436 ), son of Henry VIII, from 1399 to 1436 in Legnica and Brzeg overland and 1436 to Lüben - Haynau - Ohlau
  • Wenceslas II († 1423 ), son Wenceslas I, from 1409 to 1419 in Legnica, Bishop of Breslau from 1382 to 1417, Legnica inherited Brieg
  • Ruprecht II († 1431), son of Henry IX. , 1420-1431 in Lüben
  • Wenceslas III. († 1423 ), son of Henry IX. , 1420-1423 in Ohlau
  • Ludwig III. († 1441 ), son of Henry IX. , From 1420 to 1441 in Lubin, Haynau and Ohlau
  • Elisabeth von Brandenburg ( † 1449 ), daughter of the Elector Friedrich I., widow of Louis II, from 1436 to 1449 in Legnica, Legnica 1449 at Brieg
  • John I († 1453), son of Louis III. , 1441-1453 Brieg, from 1449 to 1453 in Legnica, Legnica from 1453 to 1455 at Bohemia
  • Henry X. († 1452 ), son of Louis III. , 1441-1452 in Haynau and Goldberg, Goldberg inherited Brieg
  • Hedwig von Liegnitz († 1471 ), daughter of Louis II of Brieg, widow of John I, 1453-1471 in Brieg
  • Frederick I († 1488 ), son of John I, from 1455 to 1488 in Legnica, 1471-1488 Brieg
  • Ludmilla of Podiebrad († 1503), daughter of the Bohemian King George of Podiebrad, widow of Frederick I, 1488-1503 in Ohlau
  • John II († 1495 ), son of Frederick I, 1488-1495
  • Frederick II ( † 1547), son of Frederick I, 1495-1547 in Legnica
  • George I († 1521), son of Frederick I, 1495-1521 in Brieg - Lüben
  • Anna of Pomerania ( † 1550), daughter of Duke Bogislaw X., widow of George I, from 1521 to 1550 in Lubin, the inheritance goes to Legnica
  • Friedrich III. († 1570), son of Frederick II, from 1547 to 1570 in Legnica
  • George II " the Black " († 1586), son of Frederick II, 1547-1586 Brieg
  • Catherine of Mecklenburg († 1581), daughter of Duke Henry, widow of Frederick III. , 1570-1581 in Haynau
  • Heinrich XI. († 1588), son of Frederick III. , From 1570 to 1579 in Legnica, and
  • Frederick IV († 1596), son of Frederick III. , From 1570 to 1596 in Legnica, Legnica inherited Brieg
  • Joachim Friedrich ( † 1602), son of George II, from 1586 to 1602 in Brieg
  • Johann Georg († 1592), son of George II, from 1586 to 1592 in Lubin and Wohlau
  • Anna of Württemberg († 1616), daughter of Duke Christoph, widow of John George († 1592) and Frederick IV († 1596), from 1594 to 1616 in Haynau
  • Anna Maria von Anhalt († 1605 ), daughter of Prince Joachim Ernst von Anhalt, widow of Joachim Friedrich, 1602-1605 in Ohlau
  • Johann Christian ( † 1639 ), son of Joachim Friedrich, 1602-1639 Brieg
  • Georg Rudolf ( † 1653 ), son of Joachim Friedrich, 1602-1653, in Liegnitz, 1615-1653 in Wohlau
  • George III. († 1664), son of Johann Christian, 1639-1664 Brieg inherited by Wohlau
  • Louis IV († 1663 ), son of Johann Christian 1653-1663 in Legnica, inherited by Wohlau
  • Christian ( † 1672), son of Johann Christian, 1639-1672 in Wohlau
  • Anna Sophie of Mecklenburg († 1666), daughter of Duke Johann Albert II in Gustrow, widow of Louis IV, from 1663 to 1667 in Parchwitz
  • Luise von Anhalt, † 1680 daughter of Prince John Casimir in Dessau, widow of Christian, from 1672 to 1680 in Ohlau
  • Georg Wilhelm ( † 1675), son of Christian, from 1672 to 1675 in Wohlau; his property is 1675 ceased fief of Bohemia after the illegitimate son Martin was born January 21, 1676, not recognized ( this line is still existent ). 1740 to Prussia.

Dukes of Silesia in Schweidnitz ( after the partition of 1278 )

  • Bolko I. ( Boleslaw III. ) ( † 1301) in 1278 Lowenberg, from 1290 to 1301 in Schweidnitz, Jawor and Furstenberg (see above)
  • Bernhard I († 1286), son of Boleslav II, from 1278 to 1286 in Lowenberg
  • Bernhard II († 1326), son Bolkos I., from 1301 to 1326 in Schweidnitz
  • Henry I († 1346 ), son Bolkos I., from 1301 to 1346 in Jawor, inherited by Schweidnitz
  • Bolko II ( Boleslaw IV ) ( † 1341 ), son Bolkos I., 1301-1341 in Münsterberg
  • Bolko II ( Boleslaw V. ) ( † 1368 ), son of Bernard II, from 1326 to 1368 in Schweidnitz - Furstenberg, 1346 in Jawor
  • Henry II ( † after 1343 ), son of Bernard II, 1326- after 1343 Schweidnitz
  • Nicholas the Small ( † 1358 ), son Bolkos II ( Boleslaw IV ), from 1341 to 1351 in Münsterberg,
  • Bolko III. ( Boleslaw VI. ) ( † 1410), son of Nicholas the little ones, from 1351 to 1410 in Münsterberg
  • Agnes, daughter of Nicholas of the Little (†? ), 1358-1367 in chasing
  • Agnes of Habsburg ( † 1392 ), daughter of Duke Leopold I., widow Bolkos II ( Boleslaw V. ), from 1368 to 1392 in Schweidnitz - Fürstenberg; Świdnica and Furstenberg 1392 at Bohemia, 1526 Austria, Prussia 1740
  • John I († 1428), from 1410 to 1428 in Münsterberg; and Henry II († 1420 ), sons Bolkos III. , 1410-1420 in Münsterberg
  • Euphemia († 1447 ), daughter Bolkos III, 1428-1442 in Münsterberg, † 1447. ; Münsterberg in Bohemia in 1442, in Opava in 1443, again in Bohemia in 1454, the family Podiebrad 1462

Dukes of Silesia in Glogau ( after the partition of 1274)

  • Conrad II († 1273/74 ), 1251-1273/74 in Glogau (see above)
  • Conrad III. " Köberlein " († 1304), son of Conrad II, from 1274 to 1304 Sagan was inherited by Glogau
  • Primislaus I. ( Primko ) ( † 1289 ), son of Conrad II, from 1274 to 1289 in Steinau and Sprottau inherited by Glogau
  • Henry III. († 1309), son of Conrad II, from 1274 to 1309 in Glogau
  • Henry IV " fidelity " († 1342 ), son of Henry III. , From 1309 to 1342 in Sagan, 1329 in semi- Glogau
  • Johann († 1361/65 ), son of Henry III, 1309-1361/65 Steinau, from 1329 to 1338 in semi- Glogau. ; sold his half of Glogau 1338 in Bohemia, Steinau inherited by Sagan
  • Primislaus II ( Primko / Przemko ) ( † 1331 ), son of Henry III, from 1309 to 1331 in Glogau. ; inherited his estate split equally between Sagan and Steinau
  • Henry V († 1369 ), son of Henry IV, 1342-1369 in Sagan, 1344-1369 (semi ) Sagan
  • Conrad II († 1403 ), son of Conrad I, 1366-1403 in Namslau
  • Henry VI. the Elder. († 1393 ), son of Henry V, 1369-1393; Sagan and Crossen, inherited by Frey city
  • Henry VII " Rumpold " († 1394), son of Henry V, 1369-1394 in semi- Glogau and Steinau inherited by Frey city
  • Henry VIII " the sparrow " († 1397 ), son of Henry V, 1369-1397 Frey in town, green mountain and Sprottau
  • John I († 1439), son of Henry VIII, from 1397 to 1439 in Sagan
  • Henry IX. († 1467 ), son of Henry VIII, 1413-1418 (together with Henry X. and Wenzel) in semi- Glogau, from 1418 to 1467 in semi- Glogau and Frey city (together with Henry X. ) 1430/31-1467 in Crossen
  • Henry X. " Rumpold " († 1423 ), son of Henry VIII, 1413-1418 (together with Henry IX. , And Wenzel) in semi- Glogau, 1418-1423 (together with Henry IX. ) Frey in town and half Glogau
  • Wenzel ( † 1430/31 ), son of Henry VIII, from 1413 to 1418 in Glogau (together with Henry IX. , And Henry X. ) 1418-1430/31 in Crossen and Schwiebus
  • Conrad III. († 1412/13 ), son of Conrad II, in 1403-1412/13 Namslau
  • Conrad IV "senior" († 1447 ), son of Conrad III. , From 1413 to 1447 in Bernstadt, 1417 Bishop of Breslau
  • Konrad VI. " Dean " († 1427), son of Conrad III. , 1413-1427 Steinau
  • Konrad VII "Old White " († 1452 ), son of Conrad III. , 1413-1452 in Cosel Wartenberg
  • Konrad VIII " the boy " († 1444/47 ), son of Conrad III. , 1413-1444/47 in Wohlau
  • Konrad X. " the young whites" († 1492), son of Conrad V., 1439-1492 in Wohlau; his property is 1492 Bohemia, 1495 at Münsterberg
  • Balthasar († 1472 ), son of John I, from 1439 to 1461 in Sagan
  • Rudolf ( † 1454), son of John I, from 1439 to 1454 in Sagan
  • Wenzel ( † 1488 ), son of John I, from 1439 to 1450 in Sagan, then in Priebus
  • John II " the evil one " († 1504), son of John I, 1439-1450, 1461-1467 and 1472 at Sagan, in 1450-1472 Priebus
  • Heinrich XI. († 1476 ), son of Henry IX. , From 1467 to 1476 in Frey city and Crossen
  • Balthasar († 1472 ), 1467-1472 for the second time in Sagan
  • John II († 1504), 1472-1476 for the second time in Sagan, from 1482 to 1488 in Glogau; 1476-1504 in Frey city; Sagan goes to Saxony in 1476, Frey city from 1534 to 1549 also in Saxony, in 1549 then to Austria.
  • Barbara of Brandenburg ( † 1515), daughter of the Elector Albrecht Achilles, widow of Henry XI, 1476-1510 in Züllichau and Crossen. ; Frey city dates to 1476 Sagan, Crossen 1510 Brandenburg; Glogau in 1476 (?) -1526 To Bohemia, which was ruled by the Habsburgs to 1742, from 1742 in Prussia.

Dukes of Silesia in Upper Silesia ( after the partition of 1173 )

  • Mieszko I († 1211 ), son of Wladyslaw II (see above), from 1173 to 1211 in Ratibor and Teschen, in Auschwitz and Upper Bytom 1177 in Opole 1201
  • Casimir I († 1229/30 ), son of Mieszko I, 1211-1229/30
  • Mieszko II († 1246 ), son of Casimir I, from 1230 to 1246 in Opole
  • Vladislav I. († 1281 ), son of Casimir I, from 1234 to 1281 in Opole

Dukes of Silesia in Cieszyn, Auschwitz and Ratibor ( after the partition of 1281 )

See also: List of Dukes of Teschen

  • Mieszko III. († 1313/16 ), son of Vladislav I., 1281-1290 in Ratibor, 1290-1313/16 in Cieszyn
  • Primislaus / Przemislaw († 1306), son of Vladislav I., from 1281 to 1306 in Cieszyn, from 1290 to 1306 in Ratibor
  • Lestko († 1336 ), son Przemislaws, 1295-1336 in Ratibor; 1336 escheat to Bohemia; 1337 in Opava
  • Wladislaus († 1321/24 ), son of Mieszko III. , 1313/16-1321/24 at Auschwitz
  • John I († 1370/72 ), son of Vladislav, 1321/22-1372 at Auschwitz
  • John II († 1476 ), son of John I
  • Johann III. († 1405), son of John II, from 1376 to 1405 in Auschwitz ( went out with him in 1405 the direct line Auschwitz )
  • Przemislaw I of Cieszyn († 1409 ), son of Casimir III. , From 1358 to 1400 in Cieszyn
  • Przemislaw I of Auschwitz († 1406), son Przemislaws I of Cieszyn, from 1400 to 1406 in Auschwitz
  • Casimir I († 1434 ), son Przemislaws I of Auschwitz, Auschwitz in 1406-14, Tost and (semi) Gliwice Wenzel I von Zator († 1465 ), son of Casimir of Auschwitz from 1433 to 1445 in Auschwitz and Tost, 1445-1465 Zator Casimir II († 1489/94 ), son Wenceslas I of Zator, 1465-1489/94
  • Wenceslas II († 1484/87 ), son Wenceslas I of Zator
  • John V († 1513), 1465-1513, son of Wenceslas Zator, sold Zator 1494 Poland
  • Wladislaus († 1494), son Wenceslaus II of Zator
  • Boleslaw I ( † 1431), son Przemislaws I., from 1400 to 1431 in Cieszyn
  • Wenzel ( † 1474 ), son of Boleslav I, from 1431 to 1474 in Cieszyn and Bytom
  • Vladislav († 1460 ), son of Boleslav I, from 1431 to 1460 in Cieszyn and Great Glogau
  • Przemislaw II († 1477 ), son of Boleslav I, from 1431 to 1477 in Cieszyn and Great Glogau
  • Boleslaw II († 1452 ), son of Boleslav I, from 1431 to 1452 in Cieszyn and Freistadt
  • Margareta of Celje († 1480), daughter of Count Herman II, Vladislav widow of Teschen, 1460-1480; and Przemislaw († 1477 ), 1460-1477 son of Vladislav of Teschen, in Cieszyn and Great Glogau
  • Casimir IV († 1528), son of Boleslav II, from 1452 to 1528 in Cieszyn and Freistadt Friedrich ( † 1507), son of Casimir IV
  • Wenzel ( † 1524), son of Casimir IV

Dukes of Silesia in Bytom

  • Casimir II († 1312), son of Vladislav I., from 1281 to 1312 in Bytom
  • Boleslaw († 1329 ), son of Casimir II, from 1289 to 1309 in Auschwitz, 1321 Archbishop of Gran
  • Vladislav II († 1351/55 ), son of Casimir II, 1306-1351/5 in Cosel
  • Ziemowit / Siemowit, son of Casimir II, 1306-1342 in Gliwice
  • Casimir III. ( † before 1349 ), son of Vladislav II, in Cosel inherited, in Bytom

Dukes of Silesia in the Opole

  • Boleslaw ( Bolko ) I. († 1313 ), son of Vladislav I., from 1281 to 1313 in Opole
  • Boleslaw II († 1362/65 ), son of Boleslav I, 1313-1362/65 in Falkenberg
  • Albert ( † after 1366), son of Boleslav I, 1313- after 1366 Strehlitz, inherited Opole
  • Bolko II († 1356), son of Boleslav I, from 1313 to 1356 in Opole
  • Władysław II († 1401 ), son Bolkos II, from 1356 to 1401 in Opole and Wielun, inherited Opole - Strehlitz
  • Bolko III. († 1382 ), son Bolkos II, from 1356 to 1382 in Opole and Strehlitz
  • Wenzel von Falkenberg ( † 1369 ), 1362/65-1369
  • Heinrich von Falkenberg ( † 1382 ), son of Boleslav I, 1360/65-1382 in Falkenberg, inherited Opole
  • John I Kropidlo († 1421 ), son Bolkos III. , From 1382 to 1421 in Opole - Strehlitz, Archbishop of Gniezno in 1389, Bishop of Pomerania from 1394 to 1398, bequeathed to Bytom
  • Bolko IV († 1437), son Bolkos III. , From 1382 to 1437 in Bytom
  • Bernhard von Falkenberg and Strehlitz († 1455 ), son Bolkos III. , From 1382 to 1355 in Falkenberg, inherited to Bytom
  • Bolko V. († 1460 ), 1437-1460, and Nicholas I († 1476 ), 1437-1476, sons Bolkos IV, in Bytom
  • John II († 1532), 1476-1532, and Nicholas II († 1497 ), 1476-1497, sons Nicholas I, in Bytom; Bytom 1532-1543 in Brandenburg
  • Georg Friedrich ( † 1603), son of George, 1556 Margrave of Ansbach and Bayreuth, 1557 Margrave of Kulmbach, 1543-1549 in Bytom, from 1543 to 1603 in Jägerndorf
  • Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria († 1595 ), son of Emperor Ferdinand I, 1549-1551 in Bytom
  • Isabella Zápoľský, 1551-1556 in Bytom
  • Georg Friedrich ( † 1603), son of George, 1556 Margrave of Ansbach and Bayreuth, 1557 Margrave of Kulmbach, 1543-1549 in Bytom, from 1543 to 1603 in Jägerndorf
  • Sigismund Báthory, 1597-1598 in Bytom Bytom then to 1615 again in Austria
  • Charles of Austria, † 1624, from 1615 to 1624 in Bytom, from 1608 Bishop of Breslau, in 1613, Bishop of Brixen
  • Stephan Bethlen ( Istvan Bethlen ) and Gabriel Bethlen ( Bethlen Gábor ), Prince of Transylvania, against the Dukes in Bytom 1622-1628
  • Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, 1624-1630 in Bytom
  • Karl Ferdinand of Poland ( † 1655), son of King Sigismund III. of Poland, Bytom in 1630-1645,
  • Sigismund Casimir of Poland ( † 1647), son of the Polish king Władysław IV Vasa, from 1645 to 1647 in Bytom,
  • Władysław IV Vasa († 1648), 1632 King of Poland, Bytom 1647-1648
  • John II Casimir († 1672), 1648 King of Poland, 1648-1664; Bytom 1672 Austria, Prussia in 1740

Dukes of ( Upper) Silesia in Opava, Ratibor, Jägerndorf and Leobschutz

See also: Dukes of Jägerndorf

The area of Opava has always belonged to the Margraviate of Moravia. From this the area of Opava was spun off in 1269, it was elevated to a duchy in 1318. First Duke of Opava was Nicholas I, who founded the Opava branch of the Bohemian Přemyslids.

  • Nicholas I († 1318 ), about 1269 to 1318, natural son of King Přemysl Ottokar II of Bohemia
  • Nicholas II († 1365 ), son of Nicholas I, 1318-1365 in Opava, from 1337 to 1365 in Ratibor
  • Viktorin († 1500), son of George of Podiebrad, Imperial Prince, 1459, in Opava - Leobschutz 1465-1490
  • Johann von Schellenberg († 1508), from 1493 to 1506 in Jägerndorf
  • George of Schelldorf, 1506-1523 Prince of Jägerndorf, 1523 sold to Hohenzollern
  • George of Brandenburg -Ansbach " the Pious " also: " the Confessor " († 1543), 1536 Margrave of Ansbach, 1523-1543 in Jägerndorf
  • George Frederick of Brandenburg -Ansbach († 1603), son of George, 1556 Margrave of Ansbach and Bayreuth, 1557 Margrave of Kulmbach, 1543-1549 in Bytom, from 1543 to 1603 in Jägerndorf
  • Joachim Frederick of Brandenburg ( † 1608), 1598 Elector of Brandenburg, 1603-1606 in Jägerndorf,
  • Johann Georg von Brandenburg ( † 1624), son of Joachim Friedrich, 1606-1621 in Jägerndorf; Jägerndorf comes to Opava
  • Duke of Opava and hunters village is from 1621, the respective Prince of Liechtenstein

Dukes of ( Upper) Silesia in Münsterberg, oil which Bernstadt and Juliusburg

  • Henry the Elder. († 1498 ), son of the Bohemian King George of Podiebrad, Imperial Prince, Count of Glatz, Duke of Münsterberg 1462-1498, Duke of Oels 1495-1498
  • Albert I of Podiebrad († 1511), son of Henry the Elder. , 1498-1501
  • George I Podiebrad († 1502), son of Henry the Elder. , In Oels 1498-1502
  • Charles I Podiebrad († 1536), son of Henry the Elder. , In Münsterberg 1498-1536
  • Joachim von Podiebrad († 1562), son of Charles I, 1536-1542 in Münsterberg ( with his brothers )
  • Henry II of Podiebrad, son of Charles I, 1536-1542 in Münsterberg ( with his brothers ); 1542-1548 in Bernstadt
  • George II of Podiebrad († 1553), son of Charles I, 1536-1542 in Münsterberg ( with his brothers )
  • John of Podiebrad († 1565), son of Charles I, 1536-1542 in Münsterberg ( with his brothers ); 1542-1565 in oil; 1548-1565 in Bernstadt; 1559-1565 again in Münsterberg
  • Karl Christoph von Münsterberg († 1569 ), son of John, from 1565 to 1569 in Münsterberg; End of the house Podiebrad in Münsterberg.
  • Henry III. of Podiebrad († 1587 ), son of Henry II, from 1565 to 1574 in Bernstadt ( sold Bernstadt 1574, 1604 repurchased by Charles II )
  • Julius Siegmund († 1684), son Silvius Nimrod, from 1668 to 1684 in Juliusburg
  • Karl ( † 1745), son of Julius Siegmund, from 1684 to 1697 in Juliusburg, from 1697 to 1745 in Bernstadt
  • Christian Ulrich II († 1734), son of Christian Ulrich I, 1704-1734 in Wilhelminenort
  • Frederick Augustus, Prince of Brunswick- Wolfenbüttel († 1805), son Charles Christian Erdmann, 1792-1805 in oil which Bernstadt, Juliusburg etc.; ownership remains with Wolfenbüttel until 1884, then come to Saxony.
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