The
Duchy of Brzeg () or
Duchy of Brieg (), () was one of the
Duchies of Silesia. Its capital was
Brzeg.
thumb|left|Brzeg CastleIt was created in 1311 during the fragmentation of the
Duchy of Legnica among the sons of Duke
Henry V and ruled by
Bolesław III the Generous of the
Silesian Piasts, who declared himself a vassal of King
John of Bohemia in 1329. It was reunited with the Duchy of Liegnitz in 1419, then fragmented again, and united once more with Legnica under Duke
Christian in 1664. When the
Kingdom of Bohemia was inherited by the
Habsburg dynasty of
Austria in 1526, the duchy fell under their overlordship as Bohemian kings, although it was still ruled as a lien by the
Silesian Piasts.
In 1537 Duke
Frederick II concluded a treaty with Elector
Joachim II Hector of
Brandenburg, whereby the
Hohenzollern dynasty would inherit the duchy upon the extinction of the Silesian Piasts. This agreement however was rejected by the Bohemian king
Ferdinand I of Habsburg and did not come into effect.
Together with Legnica, Brzeg was the last autonomous duchy of Silesia. Following the death of the last Piast duke
George William in 1675, it was administered directly by the
House of Habsburg in dynasty's capacity as
Kings of Bohemia. However
Brandenburg-Prussia also claimed the duchy, refering to the old inheritance treaty of 1537. Nevertheless the
Habsburg Monarchy again refused to acknowledge the validity of this agreement and annexed the duchies. Several decades later King
Frederick II of Prussia used the dispute as a pretext to justify his campaign during the
First Silesian War in 1740.
See also
Bibliography
- ŽÁČEK, Rudolf. Dějiny Slezska v datech. Praha, Libri, 2003. ISBN 80-7277-172-8
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