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Janusz III and his brother took the government in 1518, due to the constant riots of the local nobility. Despite this, Anna Radziwiłł retained the real power in Masovia until her death in 1522. In the same year when they attained their majority, both princes attended the wedding ceremony of King
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Most of the Masovian inheritance (except Czersk, who was already given to Konrad III as hereditary fief in 1495) was seriously threatened by the Kingdom of Poland at the time of Konrad III's death, and wasn't secured in his sons' hands until 14 March 1504, when by a ruling of King
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Like his brother, Janusz III quickly became known for his love of drink and women. His dissolute lifestyle probably contributed to his early death, which took place during the night of 9 to 10 March 1526. He was buried at
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Despite being the co-ruler of their domains, Janusz III didn't participate in the government until Stanisław's death on 8 August 1524, when he finally began his sole government. In 1525, Janusz III forbade the
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The death of both brothers caused unrest, and accusations that they were murdered became widespread. Eventually, King Sigismund I himself looked into the matter, and concluded that there was no foul play.
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during 1503-1524 (under regency until 1518) jointly with his brother, and sole ruler during 1524-1526 as the last male member of the Masovian Piasts.
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Last of the Masovian Piasts (from left to right): Janusz III (1503–1526), Stanisław (1500–1524) and Anna (1498–1557).
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inherited his domains, but because they were minors, remained under the regency of their mother.
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After the death of their father on 28 October 1503, Janusz III and his younger brother
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As Polish vassals, during 1519-1520 Janusz III and his brother participated in the
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with Poland. The Duchy, which would become a significant asset of the Polish
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in his domains, under penalty of confiscation of property and death.
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Based on found remains, Janusz III belonged to the haplogroup
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He is one of the characters on the famous painting by
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Masovian branch
Czersk
Warsaw
Liw
Zakroczym
Nur
Konrad III the Red
Anna
Mikolaj Radziwiłł the Old
Voivod of Vilnius
Grand Chancellor
Lithuania
Stanisław
Alexander
Sigismund I the Old
Bona Sforza
Kraków
Polish-Teutonic War

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