Duchy of Inowrocław

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Duchy of Inowrocław
Księstwo inowrocławskie (pl)
1267–1364
Coat of arms of Inowrocław
Coat of arms
Duchy of Inowrocław within Kingdom of Poland between 1275 and 1300.
Duchy of Inowrocław within Kingdom of Poland between 1275 and 1300.
StatusProvince of Poland
Fiefdom of the Polish Crown (from 1300)
CapitalInowrocław
Religion
Roman Catholic
GovernmentDuchy
Historical eraHigh Middle Ages
• Split of Duchy of Kujavia after Casimir I's death
1267
• Vassalized by Kingdom of Poland
1300
• Occupation by Teutonic Order
1332–1337
• Incorporated by the Polish Crown
1364
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Duchy of Kuyavia
Inowrocław Voivodeship
Duchy of Gniewkowo

The Duchy of Inowrocław (Polish: Księstwo Inowrocławskie) was one of the territories created during the period of the fragmentation of Poland. It was originally part of the Duchy of Kuyavia, but was separated by Ziemomysł and Władysław I the Elbow-high, upon the death of Duke Casimir I in 1267.

The Inowrocław Voivodeship was established on the territory of duchy in 1364.

Dukes of Inowrocław[]

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