Rupert II of Lubin

Summary

Rupert II of Lüben (Polish: Ruprecht II lubiński) (1396/1402 – 24 August 1431) was a Duke of Lubin (Lüben) and Chojnów (Haynau) from 1419/20 until his death.

Rupert II
Duke of Lubin, Chojnów
Knight of the Order of St. John
Coat-of-arms of Silesian Piasts.
Born1396/1402
Died24 August 1431
Noble familySilesian Piasts
FatherHenry IX of Lüben
MotherAnna of Cieszyn

He was the eldest son of Henry IX, Duke of Lubin, and his wife Anna, daughter of Przemyslaus I Noszak, Duke of Cieszyn.

Life edit

After the death of his father between 1419 and 1420 (the exact date was still debatable), Rupert inherited the Duchies of Lubin and Chojnów. His younger brothers Wenceslaus III and Louis III inherited the Duchies of Oława (Ohlau) and Niemcza jointly as co-rulers.

In 1422 he was named Knight of the Order of Malta in Poland, Bohemia and Moravia.[1][better source needed]

After his death without issue, Rupert II's duchies were inherited by his younger surviving brother Louis III.

References edit

  1. ^ Marek, Miroslav. "Complete Genealoby of the House of Piast: Silesia". Genealogy.EU.[self-published source]
Preceded by Duke of Lubin
1419/20–1431
Succeeded by
Duke of Chojnów
1419/20–1431