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Siege of Meissen (1015)

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Siege of Meissen
Part of German–Polish War (1003–1018)

Modern–day Meissen
Date13 September 1015[1]
Location
Meissen, modern–day Germany
Result German victory[2][3]
Belligerents
Coat of arms Duchy of Poland Coat of arms Holy Roman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Coat of arms Mieszko II Coat of arms Hermann

The Siege of Meissen[4] was a siege part of the German–Polish War that took place on 13 September 1015. It was fought between the Duchy of Poland led by Mieszko II Lambert against the Holy Roman Empire led by Hermann. It ended with a German victory.

Prelude

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A battle was fought between the Poles and the Germans on the 1st of September 1015, having ended with a Polish victory.[2][5]

Bolesław I the Brave had sent his entire army to follow behind the fleeing Henry II,[5] and made Mieszko II the commander of the operation.[2]

He then crossed the Elbe and began the Siege of Meissen.[5]

Battle

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The German king (Henry II), having reached Meissen, ordered Hermann to defend the town against the Poles, while he himself went to Merseburg.[2]

Bolesław's son, Mieszko II began the siege and the plundering of the area. Many German defenders surrendered the stronghold at the very beginning and fought in the upper part of the stronghold. Mieszko II decided to abandon the siege due to many things, including the rising level of the Elbe whose constantly expanding floodplain could cut off the return route.[2][3][6]

The siege didn't take very long,[5] ending with a German victory.[2][3]

Aftermath

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Hostilities did not end after this,[5] continuing on until 1018. It eventually ended with the Peace of Bautzen, marking the war as a Polish victory with them gaining Lusatia and Upper Lusatia.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Tego dnia: 13 września (oblężenie Miśni)". Spreaker. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Wojna polsko-niemiecka 1015". zamki.name. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "- Publicystyka - Reportaż - Miśnia od trzech lat jest miastem partnerskim Legnicy - wiadomo ci z Legnicy i o Legnicy". publicystyka.lca.pl. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
  4. ^ Rochała, Paweł. Niemcza 1017. p. 127.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Bitwa w kraju Dziadoszan. Bolesław Chrobry vs. Henryk II". CiekawostkiHistoryczne.pl (in Polish). 3 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Na Polskę najechali 1000 lat temu. Jedna bitwa zmieniła bieg historii". geekweek.interia.pl (in Polish).
  7. ^ Reuter, Timothy (ed.). The new Cambridge medieval history. 3: C. 900 - c. 1024. p. 262. ISBN 978-0-521-36447-8.

Bibliography

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