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1013 and Emperor
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Mieszko and II
* During the reign of Mieszko II Pomerelia seceded from Poland and became independent.
In 1030, the city was burned down by King Mieszko II Lambert of Poland.
The reason for this may have been the wedding of Mieszko ( Judith's brother ) with the Hungarian princess Elisabeth ( daughter of King Béla II ), which sufficiently secured the Polish-Hungarian alliance.
Among them were Boleslaw IV the Curly, Mieszko III the Old, Casimir II the Just, Leszek I the White, Boleslaw V the Chaste, Leszek II the Black, Wladyslaw I the Elbow-high, and King of Bohemia, Wenceslaus II of Bohemia, who united Lesser Poland in 1290 / 1291.
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See also Duke Mieszko II the Fat.
Mieszko II Lambert ( ca.
Then Mieszko II ran a defensive war against Germany, Bohemia and the Kievan princes.
Mieszko II was forced to escape from the country in 1031 after an attack of Yaroslav I the Wise, who installed Mieszko's older half-brother Bezprym onto the Polish throne.
Mieszko II was very well educated for the period.
He is unjustly known as Mieszko II Gnuśny ( the " Lazy ," " Stagnant " or " Slothful ").
Since Mieszko II was politically active before his father's death, Bolesław I the Brave appointed him as his successor.
Probably after the wedding, and in accordance with prevailing custom, Bolesław I gave a separate district to Mieszko II to rule: Kraków.
In the year 1014 Mieszko II was sent by his father to Bohemia as an emissary.
A year later, Mieszko II stood at the head of Polish troops in the next war against the Emperor.
Mieszko II refused, and after the Emperor's failure to defeat his troops in battle, Henry decided to begin retreating to Dziadoszyce.
When the Polish army advanced to Meissen, Mieszko II unsuccessfully tried to besiege the castle of his brother-in-law, Margrave Herman I ( husband of his sister Regelinda ).
This statement was probably the result of the complete ignorance of the chronicler, since 1018 Mieszko II was 28 years old and was already fully able to exercise the power by himself.
Six months later, on Christmas Day, Mieszko II Lambert was crowned King of Poland by the Archbishop of Gniezno, Hipolit, in the Gniezno Cathedral.
According to some chroniclers, Mieszko II expelled his two brothers from the country.
Historical evidence of these efforts is in the Prayer Book sent to Mieszko II by the Duchess Matilda of Swabia around 1027.

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