Battle of Pobiedziska | |||||||
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Part of Miecław's Rebellion Crisis of the Piast dynasty | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Duchy of Poland Kievan Rus' | Miecław's State | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Casimir I the Restorer Yaroslav the Wise | Miecław |
Battle of Pobiedziska[a] was fought in 1041, during the Miecław's Rebellion, between the Duchy of Poland led by Casimir I the Restorer and its ally, Kievan Rus' led by Yaroslav the Wise, against the forces of Miecław, the self-proclaimed leader of his state.[1] The battle was fought near the settlement of Pobiedziska in the Greater Poland. It ended with a decisive Polish victory and the destruction of Miecław's army and led to the signing of the truce between both sides, which lasted until 1047.[2][3]
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