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346:, while Casimir, 3 divisions. It is probable that he did not account for the forces of Yaroslav the Wise, and that both sides, in fact, had a similar number of forces. The battle was probably initiated by Casimir I, who hoped to win before the arrival of the Pomerelian army. The battle itself was fierce, with numerous casualties on Miecław's side. The battle ended with Polish victory, following which, Miecław's state was reincorporated into Poland. According to Gallus Anonymus, Miecław had died in the battle. However, according to 46: 286: 338:
of their forces against the forces of Miecław and Pomerelia. The location of the battle remains unknown in modern times, though it was known to the 11th-century historian,
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tribes. In the spring of 1041, he had begun the campaign against Polish forces. Miecław's forces had fought with the army led by Casimir and Yaroslav, in the
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The fighting had begun again in 1047, as Casimir I, together with Yaroslav, had organized the attack on Masovia, which led to the
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Casimir I the Restorer, duke of Poland, had returned to the country from his exile in 1039. He had formed an alliance with
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Kronika polska, book 1. Wrocław. Biblioteka Źródeł Historii Polski. 1982. ISBN 978-3-939991-46-5.
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with Casimir. Expecting the attack from Rus', Miecław had formed an alliance with
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during the crisis inside the country. It existed until 1047, when
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Index

Polish

Płock
Polish
Slavic paganism
Miecław
Middle Ages
Battle of Pobiedziska
Defeat by Casimir I
Duchy of Poland
Duchy of Poland
Masovia
Płock
Miecław
Duchy of Poland
Casimir I the Restorer
Mieszko II Lambert
Casimir I the Restorer
Kingdom of Hungary
Duchy of Poland
1038 Peasant Uprising
cup-bearer
Miecław
Masovia
Yaroslav the Wise
Kievan Rus'
Maria Dobroniega
Pomeranian
Yotvingian
battle of Pobiedziska

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