Dukes
- Władysław the Exile (1138–1146), progenitor of the Silesian Piasts, also High Duke of Poland, deposed
- Bolesław the Curly (1146–1163), stepbrother
- Bolesław I the Tall, eldest son of Władysław, re-installed (1163–1201)
- Henry I the Bearded (1201–1238), son, also High Duke of Poland from 1232
- Henry II the Pious (1238–1241), son, also High Duke of Poland, killed in Battle of Legnica
- Bolesław II the Bald (1241–1248), son, became Duke of Legnica in 1248 partition
- Henry III the White (1248–1266), brother, jointly with
- Władysław (1248–1270), brother, also Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg from 1265
- Henry IV Probus (1266–1290), son of Henry III, Duke of Wrocław from 1270, also High Duke of Poland from 1288, no issue
- Henry V the Fat (1290–1296), son of Bolesław II, Duke of Legnica since 1278
- Henry VI the Good (1296–1335), second son, under tutelage of:
- Bolko I the Strict (1296–1301), son of Bolesław II
- King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia (1301–1305)
- Bolesław III the Generous (1305–1311), eldest son of Henry V, Duke of Legnica since 1296
As Henry VI left no male heirs, his lands were inherited by King John of Bohemia.
Read more about this topic: Duchy Of Silesia