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  1. Miecław jest jednym z bohaterów powieści „ Mściwy karzeł i Masław, książę mazowiecki ” Zygmunta Krasińskiego. Miecław jest także bohaterem powieści z gatunku fantastyki historycznej Witolda Jabłońskiego, „Słowo i miecz”. Ukazany jest jako bękart Bolesława Chrobrego oraz wierny wyznawca religii słowiańskiej.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MiecławMiecław - Wikipedia

    Miecław. Miecław. Leader of Miecław's State. Reign. c. 1038–1047. Died. 1047. Miecław [a] (10th/11th century – 1047) was a cup-bearer of king Mieszko II Lambert, who in c. 1038 had proclaimed independence of the state that he ruled, from the Duchy of Poland, beginning the rebellion that lasted until his death in 1047.

    • 1047
    • c. 1038–1047
  3. Miecław był urzędnikiem monarchii wczesnopiastowskiej jeszcze w czasie panowania Mieszka II. Niektórzy badacze przypuszczają, że był on ponadto potomkiem dawnej rodziny książęcej panującej na Mazowszu lub też, że był spokrewniony z członkami rodu Piastów. Nie są to jednak poglądy powszechnie aprobowane.

  4. Miecław's Rebellion (Polish: bunt Miecława) was a military conflict fought from c. 1037 to 1047 between the Duchy of Poland under Casimir I the Restorer and its ally, Kievan Rus', led by Yaroslav the Wise, against the forces of Miecław, the self-proclaimed leader of a breakaway state, who was allied with the Duchy of Pomerelia and the Yotvingians.

    • c. 1038 – 1047
    • Polish victory
    • Masovia, Greater Poland
  5. Battle of Casimir I with Miecław[lower-alpha 1] was a battle fought in 1047, during the Miecław's Rebellion, between the Duchy of Poland led by Casimir I the Restorer and its ally, Kievan Rus' led by Yaroslav the Wise, against the forces of Miecław, the self-proclaimed leader of his state, with his ally, the Duchy of Pomerelia.[1][2] The battle was fought near an unknown river in Masovia.[3 ...

  6. The Miecław's State was a state located in Masovia with capital in Płock. It was formed around 1037 by Miecław by breaking away from Duchy of Poland during the crisis inside the country. [1] It existed until 1047, when Casimir I the Restorer , duke of Poland, reconquered the state into Duchy of Poland.

  7. Miecław (10th/11th century – 1047) was a cup-bearer of king Mieszko II Lambert, who in c. 1038 had proclaimed independence of the state that he ruled, from the Duchy of Poland, beginning the rebellion that lasted until his death in 1047. (en) Miecław (Masław, Mojsław, Miesław; zm. 1047) – cześnik króla Mieszka II, następnie władca ...