The Duchy of Zator was one of many
Duchies of Silesia.
It was split off the
Duchy of Oświęcim, when after eleven years of joint rule the sons of Duke
Casimir I in 1445 finally divided the lands among themselves, whereby his eldest son
Wenceslaus
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received the territory around the town of
Zator. The fragmentation of the duchy continued after Wenceslaus' death in 1468, when in 1474 his sons
Casimir II and
Wenceslaus II as well as
Jan V
Jan V of Zator ( pl, Jan V zatorski; before 1455 – 17 September 1513), was a Duke of Zator during 1468–1474 (with his three brothers as co-rulers), ruler over the western half of Zator from 1474 to 1494 (with his brother Władysław as his co- ...
and
Władysław again divided the Zator territory in two along the
Skawa river.
After the death of Casimir II in 1490 however both parts of the duchy were reunited, and in 1494 Jan V as the last surviving brother became its sole ruler. As Jan himself had no heirs, he decided in the same year to sell the duchy to King
John I Albert of Poland, under a guarantee that he would remain duke until his death. Jan was killed in 1513 and Zator was united with Poland. At the
General sejm
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of 1564, King
Sigismund II Augustus
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issued privileges of incorporation recognizing both Duchies of Oświęcim and Zator as part of the
Polish Crown
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into the
Silesian County of the
Kraków Voivodeship, although the Polish kings retained both ducal titles and the name of the Duchy survived in the legal acts (it had however no special privileges).
The lands of the former Duchy became part of the
Habsburg monarchy after the
First Partition of Poland in 1772. Though part of Austrian
Galicia, Zator and Oświęcim from 1818 to 1866 belonged the
German Confederation. Until 1918, the
Emperor of Austria
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also called himself ''Duke of Zator'' as a part of his
grand title.
When the
Second Polish Republic was established in 1918, even the ducal title ceased to exist.
Dukes of Zator
The Dukes of Zator belonged to the
Silesian branch of the
Piast dynasty (see also
Dukes of Silesia).
* 1434 - 1468
Wenceslaus I
* 1468 – 1490
Casimir II, from 1474 coregent with his brother
** 1468 – 1487
Wenceslaus II
* 1468 – 1494
Jan V
Jan V of Zator ( pl, Jan V zatorski; before 1455 – 17 September 1513), was a Duke of Zator during 1468–1474 (with his three brothers as co-rulers), ruler over the western half of Zator from 1474 to 1494 (with his brother Władysław as his co- ...
, from 1474 coregent with his brother
** 1468 – 1482
Władysław, retired to
Wadowice
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** 1493 – 1503
Agnes, daughter, "Duchess of Wadowice"
Semi-officially from 1494 and officially from 1513 the duchy was part of the Kingdom of Poland.
Rulers claiming the title of Duke during Austrian partition of Poland
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