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  1. Jan 10, 2009 · 282. 159K views 15 years ago. The Battle of Legnica , also known as the Battle of Liegnitz was fought between the Mongol Empire and the combined defending forces of European Christendom that...

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  2. May 22, 2023 · 3.46K subscribers. Subscribed. 47. 612 views 10 months ago LEGNICA. In this weeks video I share with you my journey around and impressions of Legnica, a very historical city in Poland, with...

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  4. Oct 5, 2017 · Subscribed. 19. 1.3K views 6 years ago. The year is 1241. The Mongols hordes have spilled into Eastern Europe. Their numbers ranged around that of 25000 men, each bred for blood and battle. While...

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  5. Mother. Elisabeth of Greater Poland. Władysław of Legnica ( Polish: Władysław legnicki; 6 June 1296 – after 13 January 1352), was a Duke of Legnica during 1296–1312 (with his brothers until 1311 and briefly alone during 1311–1312), of Brzeg and Wrocław during 1296–1311 (with his brothers). He was the third son of Henry V the Fat ...

    • 6 June 1296
    • Anna of Masovia
    • The Mongol Army
    • Allied Forces Numerical Advantage
    • Mongol Victory
    • Impact on History

    The Mongol army, which consisted of an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 soldiers, was led by Batu Khan’s cousin, Subutai, one of the most brilliant military strategists of all time. The allied forces, commanded by Henry II the Pious, Duke of Silesia, and Wenceslaus I, King of Bohemia, numbered around 30,000 to 40,000 soldiers. The battle began with a Mon...

    Despite the numerical advantage of the allied forces, they were unable to withstand the Mongol onslaught, and the battle quickly turned into a massacre. The Mongols used their swift cavalry to outmaneuver the slower European knightsand infantry, attacking them with arrows and quickly retreating before they could be engaged in hand-to-hand combat. T...

    In the end, the Mongols emerged victorious, having inflicted heavy casualties on the allied forces. Duke Henry II was among those killed in the battle, along with many other nobles and knights. The defeat of the European forces at Legnica was a significant blow to the Christian kingdoms of Central Europe and paved the way for further Mongol incursi...

    The Battle of Legnica remains a significant event in medieval history, representing the devastating impact of the Mongol Empire on the kingdoms of Europe. The Mongols’ use of superior tactics, mobility, and archery skills revolutionized the way wars were fought, and their legacy can still be seen in the military strategies used today. In conclusion...

  6. May 13, 2024 · The Battle of Legnica was a battle between the Mongol Empire and combined European forces that took place at the village of Legnickie Pole (Wahlstatt) in the Duchy of Silesia. A combined force of Poles and Moravians under the command of Duke Henry II the Pious of Silesia, supported by feudal nobility and a few knights from military orders sent ...

  7. It was considered a bad omen. Battle of Legnica by Matthäus Merian (1630) Six fingers of a dead man. The decisive clash took place on 9 April 1241 on the plain southeast of the city. Henry divided his small army into four troops, which, according to the custom of the time, joined the battle one by one.

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