- Piotr Włostowic
Piotr Włostowic (c. 1080–1153), also known as Peter Wlast, "Włost" or "Piotr Włast Dunin"), from a
Dunin family, was a Silesian noble, castellan ofWrocław (Breslau), and a ruler ("możnowładca") of part ofSilesia . From 1117 he wasvoivode ("palatyn") of theking of Poland ,Bolesław III Wrymouth . Part of theŁabędzie family, and son of Włostowic, he is likely to have been related to older princes of Silesia. His lands included the territories nearMount Ślęża andPiasek Island nearWrocław .His most famous deed is the capture of Volodar (Wołodar) of Peremyshl (Przemyśl). Later he married Maria, a daughter of
Sviatopolk II of Kiev . For this marriage and his adventure in Rus', he was ordered by the Church to reconcile. He was ordered to construct seventy churches.Włostowic, a loyal subject of Bolesław III, had much more negative relations with Bolesław's son,
Władysław II the Exile , and especially his wife,Agnes of Babenberg , who considered Włostowic a traitor. In 1146, Włostowic was captured by Władysław, blinded and muted. This mutilation of the popular Włostowic was one of the reasons for a civil war between Władysław and his brothers, as the blinded Włostowic went to Rus', which had so far supported Władysław, and convinced them to break their alliance. Eventually Władysław lost the war and went into exile in 1146. Włostowic regained his position and estates, but his disability and worsening health prevented him from taking further active part in politics, and he died in 1153.Biography
Youth
Relatively little is known about Włostowic's youth, other than he was a
scion of a relatively wealthy and powerful Silesian family, and became a trusted retainer of the king of Poland,Bolesław III Wrymouth .The capture of prince Wołodar
When Bolesław was engaged in hostilities with Wołodar, prince of
Przemyśl , Włostowic used subterfuge to gain Wołodar's trust, staging a pretended revolt against Bolesław, and joining Wołodar's court. Some time later, when he found himself alone with Wołodar during a hunt, he captured him and led Wołodar before Bolesław, who released him only after a large ransom and a promise to ally himself with Bolesław.Marriage
When
Zbyslava of Kiev , daughter ofSviatopolk II of Kiev and wife of Bolesław died, Włostowic was sent by Bolesław to Sviatopolk to negotiate a marriage to another daughter. However before the negotiations were completed, Bolesław marriedSalome von Berg-Schelklingen , and Włostowic himself married another daughter of Sviatopolk, Maria.Reconciliation
While Włostowic's tricking of Wołodar and marriage to Maria gained him much fame, they were also disapproved of by the
Roman Catholic Church , which did not look favourably upon alliances or marriages with people ofEastern Orthodox faith.Fact|date=February 2007 Włostowic was ordered to construct 70 churches asreconciliation . He did so, and that led to nicknaming a type of romanesque churches in Poland as 'Dunin's churches' (from Peter's nickname, Dunin).Voivode
His marriage to Maria, the daughter of a powerful ruler, further elevated Włostowic, and he received the rank of
voivode ("Palatine" or "comes palatinus") from Bolesław. At that time voivode was one of the most important positions in the Kingdom of Poland: he commanded the military when the king was absent, presided in courts during the king's absence, was responsible for order and security of the court, and in cases where the king was not an adult, the voivode even became theregent .Death of Bolesław
Several years later, Salome, wife of Bolesław, forced him to resign as voivode, replacing him with Wszebor — a man she considered more likely to support her and her sons from her second marriage, against the first-born son of Bolesław,
Władysław II the Exile .After the death of Bolesław in 1138, Władysław II became the new king of Poland, and he reinstated Włostowic to the rank of voivode, as he did not want Wszebor, supporter of his brothers, to retain that rank. However Bolesław, who had had seven sons, in his
last will had attempted to significantly reform the Polish monarchy in an attempt to prevent acivil war . Unfortunately, the attempt not only proved futile, but led into the period known as thefragmentation of Poland . Bolesław's will divided Poland into several princedoms, with one of his sons in charge of each one. The will declared that henceforth, the king of Poland was to be the oldest of thePiast dynasty , and not necessarily the heir of his firstborn. Władysław II opposed his father's wish, and encouraged by his wife,Agnes of Babenberg , tried to ensure his power as the king would not be weakened. As Boleslaw's chosen Voivode, a rift occurred when Włostowic argued against this. Włostowic feared a civil war, but by his opposition, he soon lost the trust of Bolesław, and especially that of his wife, who thought Wlast had sided with the younger sons of Bolesław.A civil war began in 1142, with a string of Władysław victories. For his part, Włostowic refused to clearly declare himself for any side, instead choosing to try and smooth the conflicts and conduct negotiations.
In 1146, Władysław decided to finally remove Włostowic from the equation, ordering one of his
knight s, Dobek, to capture him. Dobek succeeded in this in a manner not unlike Włostowic's own capture of Wołodar: he arrived at Włostowic's court in Ołbino, and during the night captured Włostowic's court with his men. Agnes demanded Włostowic's death, but Władysław decided instead to make an example out of him: Wlast was blinded, muted and sentenced toexile .This had not proven to be Władysław's wisest move. Włostowic was respected and had many friends, and his fate caused many people to switch their allegiance to the younger brothers. Further, the blinded Włostowic went to Rus', which had so far supported Władysław, and convinced them to break their alliance. As a result, Władyslaw was soon defeated. Włostowic regained his position as a voivode, but his disability and old age prevented him from becoming an active politician. He died on
April 16 ,1153 .Legacy
In the coming centuries, Piotr Włostowic Dunin (or Peter Wlast) became a near-legendary figure, especially as contemporary writers-monks remembered his generous support of the Church. His story was told, among others, in the poem "
Carmen Mauri ". Among the legends, one of the most prevalent is that Piotr Peter Wlast's family originates fromDenmark (thus his nickname, 'Dunin', "the Dane"), a noble (szlachta ) surname which has survived to the modern day and has many notable members. The family crest is the Labedzie, the swan.ee also
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Dunin (surname) References
*Polish|Piotr Włostowic|9 July 2006
* [http://home.online.no/~andrzejt/dunin/ The Clan of Dunin]External links
*Janusz Bieniak, " [http://dunin.oeiizk.waw.pl/wlost/dunin/firlej.htm O Piotrze Włostowicu, Duninach i Łabędziu] "
* [http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:2muNeuS3oSMJ:www.amazon.co.uk/Microcosm-Portrait-Central-European-City/dp/toc/0224062433+peter+wlast&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=7 Norman Davies Book]
* [http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:xKaNR_5tbL8J:www.newadvent.org/cathen/02761a.htm+peter+wlast&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=5 Catholic Encyclopedia Peter Wlast Silesia]
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