The testament of Boleslaw III Krzywousty had …

Years: 1314 - 1314

The testament of Boleslaw III Krzywousty had initiated the period of fragmentation of Poland (1138–1320), in which the western part of Greater Poland (including Poznań) had been granted to Mieszko III the Old.

The eastern part, with Gniezno and Kalisz, was part of the Duchy of Kraków, granted to Wladyslaw II the Exile.

However for most of the period the two parts were under a single ruler, and were known as the Duchy of Greater Poland (although at times there were separately ruled duchies of Poznań, Gniezno, Kalisz and Ujście).

The region comes under the control of Wladyslaw I the Elbow-High in 1314, who, continuing his campaign to unite the separate Polish principalities, unites it to Little Poland.

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