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From what I have heard the Polish Piast lines dwindled during late 15th century, the Silesian duchies of Glogow and Opole united again during that period and the Mazovian Piasts also were less divided, what if Poland remained fragmented the 14th Century due to Wenceslaus II's son from Richeza inheriting Greater Poland due to Wenceslaus II surviving longer but losing the King title to Poland and his brother Wenceslaus III gives up claims to Poland and unites both Bohemia and Hungary, and takes the land of Krakow as part of the Union of Bohemia and Hungary and Galicia-Volhynia remains strong, could anyone still unite Poland at the late 15th Century at this time Glogow, Mazovia and Opole being defragmented and also the Premyslid Greater Poland is also a contender.
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