The Piast dynasty is a line of Kings and dukes that ruled Poland from its beginnings as an independent state. The term Piast is used since the 17th century. See Rulers of Poland for identification of kings Siemowit/Ziemowit IX - X w. Lestko/Leszek IX - X w. Siemomysł/Ziemomysł IX - X w. Mieszko I see Dagome Iudex, first ruler 960-992 Boleslaus I of Poland(the Brave) 992-1025 Mieszko II Lambert 1025-1034 Bezprym 1031 Casimir I of Poland the Restorer 1034-1058 Boleslaus II the Bold 1058-1079 Ladislaus Herman of Poland 1079-1102 Zbigniew i Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed 1102-1107 Boleslaus III of Poland the Wrymouthed 1107-1138 Ladislaus the Exile[?] 1138-1146 Boleslaus the Curly 1146-1173 Mieszko the Old 1173-1177 Casimir the Just 1177-1194 Leszek the White and Ladislaus Spindleshanks 1194-1202 Ladislaus Spindleshanks 1202 Leszek the White 1202-1210 Mieszko I the Tanglelegs 1210-1211 Leszek the White 1211-1227 Ladislaus Spindleshanks 1228 Konrad of Masovia[?] 1229-1232 Henry the Bearded 1232-1238 Henry the Pious 1238-1241 Konrad of Masovia[?] 1241-1243 Boleslaus the Bashful 1243-1279 Leszek the Black 1279-1288 Henry IV Probus 1288-1290 Przemysl II[?] 1290-1291 Ladislaus the Short 1306-1333 Casimir the Great 1333-1370
The Piast dynasty is a line of Kings and dukes that ruled Poland from its beginnings as an independent state. The term Piast is used since the 17th century.
See Rulers of Poland for identification of kings