Poland was ruled by dukes (c.962-1025, 1032-1076, 1079-1295, 1296-1300 and 1306-1320) and kings (1025-1032, 1076-1079, 1295-1296, 1300-1305 and 1320-1795). The best-known dynasties are the Piast (c.962-1370) and Jagiellonian (1386-1572): intervening and subsequent monarchs were often rulers also of neighboring lands, or princes drawn from foreign dynasties. Polish kingship ended after the third Partition in 1795, and independence was restored on a republican basis in 1918.
Note: only rulers acknowledged as overlords (or high-dukes) of all Poland (usually those who inherited the "royal province of Cracow") are listed.
Early Piast dynasty
Dynastia Piast? (962-1138)Regional division
Rozbicie dzielnicowe (1138-1306)Piast unification (1306-1370)
Angevin dynasty (House of Capet-Anjou)
Dynastia Andegawen? (1370-1386 ?)Jagiellonians
Dynastia Jagiellon? (1386-1572)Electoral kings
Kr?owie elekcyjni (1572-1795)
Wettin Electors of Saxony of Holy Roman Empire etc (1697-1706, 1709-1766):
Duchy of Warsaw
Ksiestwo Warszawskie (1807-1815) (dependent from France)Congress Kingdom, Kingdom of Poland
(in personal union with Russia)
Kongres?ka, Kr?estwo Polskie (1815-1832)Republic (since 1918)