Duchy of Lubiszewo Księstwo lubiszewskie (Polish) | |||||||||||||
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| 1227/1233–1236 1239–1243 1251–1269 | |||||||||||||
| Status | Vassal of theDuchy of Gdańsk (1227/1233–1236, 1239–1243) Vassal of theState of the Teutonic Order (1251–1269) | ||||||||||||
| Capital | Lubiszewo (1227/1233–1252/1253) Tczew (1252/1253–1270) | ||||||||||||
| Official languages | Polish,Latin | ||||||||||||
| Religion | Roman Catholic | ||||||||||||
| Government | Duchy | ||||||||||||
| Duke | |||||||||||||
• 1227/1233–1236, 1239–1243, 1251–1269 | Sambor II | ||||||||||||
| Historical era | High Middle Ages | ||||||||||||
• Partition of theDuchy of Świecie and Lubiszewo | 1227/1233 | ||||||||||||
• Incorporation into theDuchy of Gdańsk | 1236 | ||||||||||||
• Reestablishment of the state | 1239 | ||||||||||||
• Incorporation into theDuchy of Gdańsk | 1242 | ||||||||||||
• Reestablishent of the state | 1251 | ||||||||||||
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| Today part of | Poland | ||||||||||||
Duchy of Lubiszewo,[a] since 1252 or 1253 also known as theDuchy of Lubiszewo and Tczew,[b] and theDuchy of Tczew,[c] was aduchy in thePomerelia centred around the towns ofLubiszewo andTczew. Its capital was originallyLubiszewo, and since 1252 or 1253, it was moved toTczew. Its only ruler was dukeSambor II of theSamboride dynasty.[1]
The state was established between 1227 and 1233, in the partition of theDuchy of Świecie and Lubiszewo, as thevassal of theDuchy of Gdańsk.[2][3] It existed until 1236, when it got conquered by the Duchy of Gdańsk during thewar between two countries.[4] It was reestablished in 1239 bySwietopelk II, Duke of Gdańsk, as his vassal, with Sambor II being allowed to return on the throne.[5] It got again incorporated into the Duchy of Gdańsk in 1243.[6] It was re-established in 1251 as the vassal of theState of the Teutonic Order.[4] It existed until 1269, when it got incorporated into theDuchy of Świecie during thecivil war in Pomerelia.[7]