Draft:Battle of Czerwień

  • Comment: What makes this notable? There isn't much here in terms of lasting impact or historical significance, and a single source doesn't suggest that, either. DoubleGrazing (talk) 07:52, 3 August 2024 (UTC)

Battle of Czerwień
Part of Volhynian campaign of Mykhailo Vsevolodovych
Location
Result Ruthenian victory
Belligerents
Duchy of Masovia Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
Commanders and leaders
Konrad I of Masovia Daniel of Galicia
Vasily
Casualties and losses
heavy light

Battle of Czerwień (1236) – an armed clash between Ruthenian and Polish troops, led by Prince Konrad of Masovia, which took place in 1236. Between 1231 and 1238, the Duke of Vladimir, Daniel of Galicia, together with his brother Vasyl, fought for the Duchy of Halych, which had been seized by the Hungarians.[1] The Silesian Duke Henry the Bearded, taking advantage of the tense relations between Conrad and the Ruthenian princes, concluded an alliance with Daniel of Galicia. In the autumn of 1236, Konrad of Masovia attacked Chełm, but his army suffered heavy losses while crossing the Wieprz River, and one of his troops was smashed by Vasyl near Cherven.[1] In 1237 Konrad occupied Drohiczyn, but in March 1238 the city was recaptured by Daniel of Galicia, who, with the help of the Lithuanians, carried out a retaliatory invasion of Mazovia, which favoured Henry the Bearded's actions in Greater Poland.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Zientara 1997, p. 353—354.

Bibliography

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  • Zientara, Benedykt (1997). Henryk Brodaty i jego czasy. ISBN 8374360569.