The Battle of Brańsk — In 1264, the Duke of Krakow, Boleslaw V the Chaste organized an expedition against Yotvingia, who were allied with Shvarn, the Duke of the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia. The immediate cause of the expedition was the Yotvingian raid into Polish territories in 1264 during which they ravished and plundered the country.[1]

Battle of Brańsk

Commemorative boulder in the Kumat Wilderness
Date23–25 June 1264
Location52°45′N 22°50′E / 52.750°N 22.833°E / 52.750; 22.833
Result Polish (Krakovian) victory
Belligerents
Duchy of Kraków Yotvingia
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia[1]
Commanders and leaders
Boleslaw V the Chaste Komata 

On 23 June 1264 the two armies met near Brańsk. The Battle of Brańsk lasted two days pitting the forces of Yotvingia, led by Komata (Kumata) against the well prepared and organized Polish (Krakovian) army. The Yotvingian forces were routed in a bloody battle and Komata was killed. Despite the defeat of the Yotvingian forces, skirmishes occurred for another 20 years until the Battle of the Narew River.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Piotr Bunar, Stanisław A. Sroka (2004): Słownik wojen, bitew i potyczek w średniowiecznej Polsce. Kraków: Universitas, p. 51. ISBN 83-242-0397-4.
  2. ^ Marcin Spórna, Piotr Wierzbicki, (2003) Słownik władców Polski i pretendentów do tronu polskiego. Kraków p. 71.

Bibliography

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  • (in Polish) Piotr Bunar, Stanisław A. Sroka, Słownik wojen, bitew i potyczek w średniowiecznej Polsce, wyd. Universitas 2004.