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Meaning of "masovia"
Masovia (noun): Masovia is a historical region in central Poland, encompassing areas such as Warsaw, Płock, and Żyrardów. It has a rich cultural and political heritage, dating back to the early Middle Ages. Masovia played a significant role in the development of the Polish state and its traditions. Today, Masovia is known for its historic architecture, vibrant cities, and picturesque landscapes
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- A historic and geographical region of Poland, situated in the east of the country.
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After his father death he inherited Masovia.
Masovia was not to be fully incorporated into the Polish state in the near future.
Everything was collected from different regions of Masovia.
It remained a small village in central Masovia without much significance.
She was probably buried in one of the most important churches of Kraków or Masovia.
By this time he had probably already had Masovia as his own separate district.
In the meeting there will be presented the investment potential of the Masovia region.
The Duke of Masovia sent us to help lost travelers.
It was also a seat of several of the Dukes of Masovia.
The title of Duke of Masovia was retained but as a fief of Poland.
Was initially the residence of the Dukes of Masovia.
Zbigniew retained Masovia as a fiefdom.
The family is maternally related to the Piast of Masovia family.
The alliance between Masovia and Bohemia did not lasted very long.
The name derives from the village of Krasne in Masovia.
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Go to the Duke of Masovia and tell them everything you saw here.
Now that you are better I must go to the court of Masovia.
I have to be at the Masovia court for Christmas Eve.
The Polish language predominated due to the many settlers from Masovia.
Radom is the largest academic center in Masovia province after Warsaw.
The Prince predicted this maneuver and sent his forces back to Masovia.
Masovia and central Poland.
Like his father he was a member of Corps Masovia Königsberg.
Places in Masovia with distinctive costumes include,.
This weakened the Piast overlordship over Masovia.
Duke of Masovia.
She worked as the chairperson of the Civic Platform structures of Masovia.
Duchy of Masovia.
According to sources, some of them took refuge in Masovia.
Henry of Masovia.
The district of Masovia seceded and a local lord, Miecław, formed a state of his own.
Anna was made titular Duchess of Masovia.
Within the Masovia he was designated an "ausgezeichneter Senior.
Kurpie from Masovia.
However, Władysław I predicted the maneuvers of his sons and directed his forces to Masovia.
Warsaw and Masovia.
This helped the monks to repopulate the town with new settlers, mostly from over-populated Masovia.
It is possible that this state included also Masovia and Gdańsk Pomerania.
Similar to all of Masuria, it was mainly inhabited by Poles, hailing from nearby Masovia.
Casimir of Masovia.
At the time only her sister Gertrude was married, to Bolesław I of Masovia.
Land of Masovia.
Initially he was a cup-bearer of Mieszko II and the governor of Masovia.
Dukes of Masovia.
Together with Płock and Rawa Voivodeships, it formed the province of Masovia.
Konrad of Masovia.
Conrad of Masovia drives out the heathen Prussians, from the Masovian territory of Chelmno Land.
Alexander of Masovia.
In 1233 Konrad I of Masovia captured Grzymisława and her son after personally robbing and beating them.
Conrad of Masovia.