Knowledge

Stanisław of Masovia

Source 📝

128: 171:
Radziwiłł, then Stanisław and finally Janusz III in revenge. Declared guilty, she and her supposed accomplice were tied naked to poles and beaten for hours, and finally burned alive. The hurry where the sentence was carried raised even more suspicion that in fact the real instigator of the crimes was Queen Bona. The controversy was so intense that King Sigismund I, in order to clarify the matter once and for all, ordered an investigation, as a result of which a special edict was declared on 9 February 1528 which ruled that the princes "
163: 170:
The sudden death of Stanisław, and that two years later of his younger brother Janusz III, were considered suspicious at the time. The main suspect was a Płock lady called Katarzyna Radziejowska, who after being seduced and abandoned by both princes, was believed to have poisoned firstly Anna
103:
Most of the Masovian inheritance (except Czersk, which had already been given to Konrad III as a hereditary fief in 1495) was seriously threatened by the Kingdom of Poland at the time of Konrad III's death, and was not secured in his sons' hands until 14 March 1504, when by a ruling of King
111:
Stanisław and his brother took the government in 1518, because of 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 of King
20: 143:. At the same time, Stanisław secretly entered into talks with the Teutonic Knights for a ceasefire, which finally took place in December 1520, a few months before a peace treaty ended the war between Poland and the Teutonic Order. 146:
In their private lives, both Stanisław and his brother were heavily inclined to drink and women; however, in order to continue his bloodline, in 1523 Stanisław started negotiations for marriage with Princess
311: 321: 148: 155:. The wedding never took place; one year later, and likely as a result of his dissolute lifestyle, Stanisław died on 8 August 1524. He was buried at 316: 136: 156: 274: 246: 215: 127: 66: 139:, sending auxiliary troops to the Polish King, and in the winter of 1519-1520 they personally captured several towns in 39: 166:
Last of the Masovian Piasts (from left to right): Janusz III (1503-1526), Stanisław (1500-1524) and Anna (1498-1557).
262: 234: 203: 70: 306: 97: 301: 296: 182:, the real cause of the death of both princes could be an inherited disease of the Masovian princes: 113: 105: 100:
inherited his domains but, because they were minors, remained under the regency of their mother.
77: 152: 173:
weren't victims of a human hand, but was the will of the Almighty Lord that caused their deaths
135:
In 1519, fulfilling their duties as Polish vassals, Stanisław and Janusz III intervened in the
270: 242: 211: 162: 35: 19: 62: 34:; 17 May 1501 – 8 August 1524), was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast in the 179: 96:
After the death of their father on 28 October 1503, Stanisław and his younger brother
290: 183: 117: 55: 47: 85: 51: 121: 81: 140: 58:
during 1503-1524 (under regency until 1518) jointly with his brother.
43: 161: 151:, only surviving daughter of King Sigismund I and his first wife, 126: 18: 269:. Poznań - Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Historyczne. pp. 202–203. 108:, the young princes received their whole patrimony as a fief. 241:. Poznań - Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Historyczne. p. 203. 210:. Poznań - Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Historyczne. p. 201. 312:People of the Polish–Teutonic War (1519–1521) 229: 227: 8: 322:Burials at St. John's Archcathedral, Warsaw 195: 131:Joint Seal of Stanisław and Janusz III. 7: 14: 157:St. John's Archcathedral, Warsaw 1: 317:16th-century Polish nobility 267:Rodowód Piastów mazowieckich 239:Rodowód Piastów mazowieckich 208:Rodowód Piastów mazowieckich 338: 61:He was the eldest son of 167: 132: 24: 165: 130: 23:Stanisław of Masovia. 22: 32:Stanisław mazowiecki 28:Stanisław of Masovia 263:Jasiński, Kazimierz 235:Jasiński, Kazimierz 204:Jasiński, Kazimierz 137:Polish-Teutonic War 114:Sigismund I the Old 65:and his third wife 38:. He was a Duke of 168: 133: 71:Mikolaj Radziwiłł 63:Konrad III the Red 25: 78:Voivod of Vilnius 329: 281: 280: 259: 253: 252: 231: 222: 221: 200: 149:Hedwig of Poland 82:Grand Chancellor 69:, a daughter of 337: 336: 332: 331: 330: 328: 327: 326: 287: 286: 285: 284: 277: 261: 260: 256: 249: 233: 232: 225: 218: 202: 201: 197: 192: 153:Barbara Zápolya 94: 36:Masovian branch 17: 12: 11: 5: 335: 333: 325: 324: 319: 314: 309: 304: 299: 289: 288: 283: 282: 275: 254: 247: 223: 216: 194: 193: 191: 188: 93: 90: 80:and the first 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 334: 323: 320: 318: 315: 313: 310: 308: 307:Piast dynasty 305: 303: 300: 298: 295: 294: 292: 278: 276:83-913563-0-2 272: 268: 264: 258: 255: 250: 248:83-913563-0-2 244: 240: 236: 230: 228: 224: 219: 217:83-913563-0-2 213: 209: 205: 199: 196: 189: 187: 185: 181: 178:According to 176: 174: 164: 160: 158: 154: 150: 144: 142: 138: 129: 125: 123: 119: 115: 109: 107: 101: 99: 91: 89: 87: 83: 79: 75: 74: 68: 64: 59: 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 21: 16:Polish prince 266: 257: 238: 207: 198: 184:tuberculosis 177: 172: 169: 145: 134: 110: 102: 95: 72: 60: 31: 27: 26: 302:1524 deaths 297:1501 births 180:Jan Długosz 118:Bona Sforza 291:Categories 190:References 98:Janusz III 106:Alexander 86:Lithuania 52:Zakroczym 265:(1998). 237:(1998). 206:(1998). 141:Masuria 73:the Old 273:  245:  214:  122:Kraków 44:Warsaw 40:Czersk 30:(pl: 271:ISBN 243:ISBN 212:ISBN 92:Life 67:Anna 54:and 175:". 120:in 116:to 84:of 56:Nur 48:Liw 293:: 226:^ 186:. 159:. 124:. 88:. 76:, 50:, 46:, 42:, 279:. 251:. 220:.

Index


Masovian branch
Czersk
Warsaw
Liw
Zakroczym
Nur
Konrad III the Red
Anna
Mikolaj Radziwiłł the Old
Voivod of Vilnius
Grand Chancellor
Lithuania
Janusz III
Alexander
Sigismund I the Old
Bona Sforza
Kraków

Polish-Teutonic War
Masuria
Hedwig of Poland
Barbara Zápolya
St. John's Archcathedral, Warsaw

Jan Długosz
tuberculosis
Jasiński, Kazimierz
ISBN
83-913563-0-2

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.