New sources concerning the dates of power assumption in Ruś by Władysław Opolczyk Cover Image

Nowe źródła do kwestii dotacji objęcia rządów na Rusi przez Władysława Opolczyka
New sources concerning the dates of power assumption in Ruś by Władysław Opolczyk

Author(s): Jan Tęgowski
Subject(s): History
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego

Summary/Abstract: As yet it has been claimed in historiography that Władysław Opolczyk assumed power in Ruś Czerwona in 1372. The sources came from a document published by Ludwik Wielki, the king of Hungary and Poland in Bratislava on 10th October 1372, in which the ruler gave the governor's position in Królestwo Ruskie back to the duke of Opole. It was only J. Krochmal who moved the beginning of his ruling in Ruœ to the end of 1371, basing on duke's document released in Przemyśl on 7th December 1371. The very hypothesis was questioned by S.A. Sroka who treated the document, known only in the form of the copy, as the copier's mistake. The other who raised the issue of moving the date of the onset of ruling of Władysław Opolczyk in Ruś was Jerzy Horwat. Publishing a document of Witek from Groszowice, from 19th May 1371, a starost in Opole, he paid attention to the titles of the duke in Opole, where the notion of dominus Russiae appeared. The author added one more source, i.e. an original letter of Władysław Opolczyk published in Lvov on 7th November 1371, where he titled himself dux Oppoliensis, Welunensis et dominus Russiae. Thus these three documents settle the matter, proving that Ruœ Czerwona was given to Władysław Opolczyk on 19 th May 1371 whereas formalized as late as in 1372 when the king published the document in question. So far the act of giving Ruś to Władysław Opolczyk has been perceived, above all, as a form of reward after his loss of the position of a palatine in Hungary. The author of the article claims that the reason was an attempt to protect the Russian territories from Latvians. He associates it with the occupation of territories in W³odzimierz by Kiejstut and Lubart soon after the death of Kazimierz Wielki in late autumn in 1370.

  • Issue Year: 2009
  • Issue No: 5
  • Page Range: 127-137
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Polish
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