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Duke of Zator
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Coat of arms of the Duchy
The Duchy of Zator was one of many Duchies of Silesia .
In 1454, the Duchy of Zator, with its capital in Zator , was split from the lands of Duchy of Oświęcim /Duchy of Auschwitz . In 1494 after the death of his brother and coregent, Jan V (Janusz) , the heirless, sold the Duchy to the King of Poland under a guarantee that he would remain the Duke until his death. In 1513 it was united with Poland, since 1563 it was a part of the Crown of Polish Kingdom , voivodeship of Kraków , although the name of the Duchy survived in the legal acts (it had however no special privileges).
The lands of the former Duchy would become part of the Austrian Empire after the first partition of Poland in 1772. From 1815 to 1866, they were part of the German confederation . Until 1918, the Emperors of Austria were also Herzog von Zator , and thus in English known as Duke of Zator , a part of his full title.
When the Second Polish Republic was established, the Duchy ceased to exist.
Dukes of Zator
Dukes of Zator belonged to the Silesian branch of the Piast dynasty (see also Dukes of Silesia ).
Rulers claiming the title of Duke during Austrian partition of Poland
Timeline of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
Territory
(major city)
Zamosch area
N. Galicia
(Lublin )
Cracow area
Neu Sandez area
Galicia
(Lemberg )
Tarnopol area
Bukovina
(Czernowitz )
Years
western
eastern
before 1769
part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
part of the Ottoman Empire
1769-1772
to Austria , ca. 1769
1772-1775
First Partition of Poland , 1772
First Partition of Poland , 1772
1775-1789
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
including the duchies of Auschwitz and Zator ;
part of the Habsburg Empire , 1772-1804; of the Austrian Empire , 1804-1867; of Cisleithania , Austria-Hungary , 1867-1918
Bukovina Military District, 1775-1789
1789-1795
Bukovina District, 1789-1849
1795-1803
Third Partition of Poland , 1795
New Galicia (or West Galicia )
1803-1809
New Galicia merged into Galicia, 1803
1809-1815
to the Duchy of Warsaw , 1809-1815
to Russia , 1809-1815
1815-1846
to the "Congress" Kingdom of Poland , 1815-1918
Free City of Cracow , 1815-1846
1846-1849
Grand Duchy of Cracow , 1846-1918
1849-1918
Duchy of Bukovina, 1849-1918
1918-1919
to Poland , 1918
West Ukrainian National Republic , 1918-1919
to Romania , 1918
after 1919
Galicia
Other Austrian territories
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