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Slavic founding legend

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For the association football club's reserve team, see [Lech Poznań II](/source/Lech_Pozna%C5%84_II).

Lech II

**Lech II** was a legendary ruler of [Poland](/source/Poland) mentioned by 15th century chronicler [Jan Długosz](/source/Jan_D%C5%82ugosz). He was the son of the alleged founder of the City of [Kraków](/source/Krak%C3%B3w), [Krakus](/source/Krakus), and he was the brother of [Krakus II](/source/Krakus_II).

## References

## Bibliography

- Jan Długosz, Roczniki, czyli kroniki sławnego Królestwa Polskiego, ks 1 - 2, Warszawa 1961, s. 191 - 192.

- [Aleksander Semkowicz](/source/Aleksander_Semkowicz), Krytyczny rozbiór Dziejów Polski Jana Długosza (do roku 1384), Kraków 1887.

v t e Polish legendary rulers Lech Krak Krak II Lech II Wanda Leszko I Leszko II Leszko III Popiel I Popiel II Chościsko Piast the Wheelwright These rulers supposedly ruled in the Early Middle Ages.

v t e Monarchs of Poland Legendary Lech I Krakus I Krakus II Lech II Wanda Leszko I Leszko II Leszko III Popiel I Popiel II Chościsko Piast the Wheelwright Proto-historic (before 960) Siemowit Lestek Siemomysł Piast dynasty (960–1138) Mieszko I Bolesław I the Brave Mieszko II Lambert Bolesław the Forgotten Casimir I the Restorer Bolesław II the Bold Władysław I Herman Zbigniew Bolesław III Wrymouth Fragmentation period (1138–1320) Senior or Supreme Princes Władysław II the Exile Bolesław IV the Curly Mieszko III the Old Casimir II the Just Leszek I the White Władysław III Spindleshanks Władysław Odonic Mieszko IV Tanglefoot Konrad I of Masovia Henry the Bearded Henry II the Pious Bolesław the Horned Bolesław V the Chaste Leszek II the Black Henry Probus Przemysł II See also: Dukes of Silesia Dukes of Greater Poland Dukes of Little Poland Dukes of Masovia Dukes of Kuyavia Dukes of Sieradz-Łęczyca Dukes of Gdańsk Pomerania Dukes of Pomerania Přemyslid dynasty (1296–1306) Wenceslaus II Wenceslaus III Restored Piast dynasty (1320–1370) Władysław I Łokietek Casimir III the Great Capet-Anjou dynasty (1370-1399) Louis I of Hungary Jadwiga of Poland Jagiellonian dynasty (1386–1572) Władysław II Jagiełło Władysław III of Poland Casimir IV Jagiellon John I Albert Alexander Jagiellon Sigismund I the Old Sigismund II Augustus Elective monarchy (1572–1795) Henry III of France Anna Jagiellon Stephen Báthory Sigismund III Vasa Władysław IV Vasa John II Casimir Vasa Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki John III Sobieski Augustus II the Strong Stanisław Leszczyński Augustus III of Poland Stanisław August Poniatowski Duchy of Warsaw (1807–1815) Frederick Augustus I of Saxony Romanov dynasty (1815–1917) Alexander I of Russia Nicholas I Alexander III Alexander IV Nicholas II Kingdom of Poland (1917–1918) Regency Council (transformed into Second Polish Republic) Italics indicate a monarch of questionable historicity

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