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brothers accused the Bishop, among other things, of being despotic in his rule and intrigue against to place them in a difficult position with the Polish King. According to the
Masovian Dukes, the Bishop had falsified documents, which showed a supposed conspiracy to murder the King. The charges are so serious that even the
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and with Švitrigaila in
Vilnius for a joint alliance against Poland. Only the removal of Švitrigaila from power in Lithuania prompted and end to the negotiations. There is speculation that the contacts between Siemowit V and Švitrigaila were made with the knowledge and consent of King Władysław II,
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Despite the recognition of the authority of the Polish crown over the
Masovian Dukes, their relations remained tense. The reason for this was the conflict which broke out between the princes and Stanisław z Pawłowic (Bishop of Płock and faithful supporter of King Władysław II). Siemowit V and his
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during 1426-1434 jointly with his brothers, and after the division of the paternal inheritance between him and his brothers in 1434, sole ruler over Rawa
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After his death without male offspring, mostly of his domains where inherited by his brother Władysław I, except
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After 1420 Siemowit IV, due to his progressive blindness, gradually gave participation in the government to his oldest sons, Siemowit V and
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on 13 July 1434, where the Bishop vigorously defended the rights of the late King's children, the candidacy of
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After the death of Władysław II Jagiełło in 1434, Siemowit V placed his candidacy for the Polish crown. He counted with the support of
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After the division of the Duchy, the political activity of Siemowit V was reduced significantly. On 31 December 1435 signed the
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