Saint Mieszko I, Founder of Poland, I reach him through at least 6 lines.
Ancestor King Bolesław I the Brave
King Bolesław I the Brave: First King of Poland; expanded the realm, strengthened the Church, and established Poland as a European power.
Ancestor Queen Sigrid Storrada Skoglar Testedot
Queen Sigrid Storrada Skoglar Testedot of Sweden, Denmark, & Norway, Princess of Poland
Ancestor Princess Doubravka Přemyslid
Princess Doubravka Přemyslid: The woman who Christianized Poland
Ancestor Siemomysł Piast książę of Poland
Siemomysł Piast książę of Poland: Father of Poland, recorded in the Gesta principum Polonorum
Ancestor Princess Gorka von Polen, Duchess of Poland
Princess Gorka von Polen Duchess of Poland
Ancestor SAINT LUDMILA OF BOHEMIA
SAINT LUDMILA OF BOHEMIA, Grandma of Saint Wenceslaus
Legendary Ancestor Rzepicha Piastowa, Mother of Poland
Rzepicha Piastowa
Legendary Ancestor Piast Kołodziej, the Wheelwright
Piast Kołodziej, the Wheelwright
Wratysław I
Borivoj Premyslovec I, kníže ceský Duke of Bohemia, Founder of Prague
Myloslawa von Kroatien
CHOŚCISKO “Legendary”
Siemowit of Poland “Legendary”
Lestek of Poland “Legendary”
Ancestor King Mieszko II Lambert
King Mieszko II Lambert · King of Poland; son of Bolesław I; known for intellectual brilliance and turbulent reign marked by invasions and internal conflict.
Ancestor Saint Queen Rycheza Lotaryńska
1040 · Queen Rycheza Lotaryńska Queen of Poland; brought prestigious Lotharingian–Carolingian blood into the Piast dynasty; mother of King Casimir I.
Ancestor Princess Richeza “Ryksa” of Poland
1058 · Princess Richeza “Ryksa” of Poland · Celebrated for her beauty and grace; mother of Princess Sophia of Minsk; strengthened dynastic ties between Poland and Kievan Rus through marriage, embodying the Piast legacy of diplomacy and refinement.
Ancestor Kazimierz I Odnowiciel, The Restorer
1058 · Kazimierz I Odnowiciel the Restorer · Reunified Poland after collapse; rebuilt the state, Church, and administration; one of the most important Piast rulers.
Ancestor Władysław I, Herman
1102 · Władysław I, Herman · Duke of Poland; father of Bolesław III; stabilized the realm during a complex political era.
Ancestor Bolesław III “Krzywousty”
1107 · Bolesław III “Krzywousty” · Bolesław III Krzywousty · Prince of Poland; famous for military campaigns and the succession statute that shaped Poland for centuries.
1138 · Władysław II Wygnaniec · Władysław II Wygnaniec · High Duke of Poland; exiled after civil war; ancestor of the Silesian Piasts.
1012 · Queen Maria Dobroniega of Kiev · Dobroniega Maria · Piast princess and daughter of Vladimir the Great; strengthened Polish–Kievan ties.
1010 · Princess Gertruda Mieszkówna · Gertruda Mieszkówna · Daughter of Mieszko II; Grand Princess Consort of Kiev; author of the famous Gertrude Psalter.
Princess Adelajda “the White” of Poland
0940 · Princess Adelajda “the White” of Poland · Adelajda Polska ·Linked the early Piasts to the Árpáds, creating one of the most important dynastic connections in Central Europe
1000 · Princess Anna Porphyrogenita · Anna Porfirogenneta · Byzantine imperial princess; wife of Vladimir the Great; brought Christianity to Kievan Rus.
921 · Drahomíra ze Stodor · Drahomíra ze Stodor · Duchess of Bohemia; mother of Saint Wenceslaus and Boleslaus the Pious.
Ancestor Wratysław I Premyslovec
915 · Wratysław I Premyslovec · Vratislav I · Duke of Bohemia; father of Saint Wenceslaus; strengthened Přemyslid rule.
870 · Borivoj I of Bohemia · Bořivoj I · First historically documented Duke of Bohemia; Christianized the Přemyslid dynasty.