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  Boleslaus I of Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Boleslaus conquered and made himself duke of Bohemia and Moravia in 1003 - 1004 ; he defeated the Ruthenians and stormed Kiev in 1018, annexing the Red Strongholds ( Grody Czerwienskie) later called Red Ruthenia and making prince Sviatopolk his vassal there.
The intermittent wars with Germany ended with the Peace of Bautzen, Budziszyn in 1018, which left Sorbian Meissen and Lusatia in Polish hands.
The emperor Henry II obliged Boleslaus to give a pledge of allegiance again for the lands he held in fief.
www.wikisearch.net /en/wikipedia/b/bo/boleslaus_i_of_poland.html   (503 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Boleslaus the Brave   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Due to its central location, Germany has more neighbours than any other European country: these are Denmark in the north, Poland and the Czech Republic in the...
Germany ended with the The permanent settlement of wars Poland with Germany in Bautzen, Budziszyn in 1018, which left Sorbian Meissen and Lusatia in Polish hands.
Budziszyn in Years: 1015 1016 1017 - 1018 - 1019 1020 1021 Decades: 980s 990s 1000s - 1010s - 1020s 1030s 1040s Centuries: 10th century - 11th century - 12th century 1018 state leaders Events Bulgaria becomes part of the Byzantine Empire.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Boleslaus-the-Brave   (6257 words)

  
 Lusatia [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
It is divided into the Lower Lusatia : northern part with the main city Cottbus Cottbus (Sorbian/Lusatian Chośebuz, Czech Chotěbuz, Polish Chociebuż) is a city in Brandenburg, Germany, situated around 125 km southeast of Berlin on the Spree river.
Upper Lusatia is characterised by fertile soils and soft hills, as well as historic towns and cities such as Bautzen Bautzen ( pronunciation, until 1868: Budissin; Sorbian-Lusatian Budyšin, Polish: Budziszyn) is a city in the east of Saxony, Germany, and capital of the same-named district.
Bautzen Bautzen ( pronunciation, until 1868: Budissin; Sorbian-Lusatian Budyšin, Polish: Budziszyn) is a city in the east of Saxony, Germany, and capital of the same-named district.
www.wikimirror.com /Lusatia   (3118 words)

  
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Jego 7 Korpus Zmechanizowany i 254 Dywizja Piechoty zajê³y Budziszyn, lecz na ty³y tego ugrupowania zaczê³y wychodziæ niemieckie oddzia³y przebijaj±ce siê na pó³noc.
Korpus przyby³ pod Budziszyn wieczorem, lecz z marszu nie móg³ opanowaæ sytuacji.
O ¶wiecie tego dnia Niemcy wykonali kolejne uderzenie, tym razem bezpo¶rednio na Budziszyn, który zosta³ zdobyty nastêpnego dnia.
www.panzer.punkt.pl /artykuly/budziszyn/budziszyn.htm   (4323 words)

  
 BOLESLAO I DI POLONIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Boleslao conquistò e si proclamò duca di Boemia e Moravia nel 1003 - 1004 ; sconfisse i Ruteni e assaltò Kiev nel 1018, annettendo le Fortezze Rosse ( Grody Czerwienskie), dopo indicate come la Rutenia Rossa, decretando il vassallaggio del principe Sviatopolk.
Le guerre intermittenti con la Germania ebbero fine con la Pace di Bautzen (Budziszyn nel 1018, che decretò l'annessione dei Meissen e Lusatia alla Polonia.
L'imperatore Enrico II obbligò Boleslao a sottoscrivere una alleanza per le terre possedute come vassallo.
www.24pm-affiliation.com /encyclopedia/B/Boleslao_I_di_Polonia   (512 words)

  
 Poviat Gniezno   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The fight which had been going on in the years 1002 - 1018 ended with the Peace of Budziszyn.
It sanctioned the possessions the Polish state in the west, granting Poland the area east of Elbe and the Moravia.
It was his goal to recover and include within the Polish borders the formerly lost Russian strongholds.
www.powiat-gniezno.pl /en/h4.html   (1058 words)

  
 Notes on Poland -- Part 1
August- Henry II, with Czechs and Luticians invade from Magdeburg.
Oct. 1, Henry is forced into peace talks by pressure from court.
January 30 - Peace of Budziszyn signed with Henry II.
slavic.freeservers.com /poland1.html   (2910 words)

  
 http://slavic.freeservers.com/Poland1.html - DrunkMen ASCII Browser
Henry attacks upper Lusatia with Czech reinforcement, taking Budziszyn, after a short, but brutal, siege.
Budziszyn garrison surrenders on condition they are free to return to Poland.
1018 * January 30 - Peace of Budziszyn signed with Henry II.
www.drunkmenworkhere.org /150.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fslavic.freeservers.com%2FPoland1.html   (2820 words)

  
 hist_gb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The area of the Lower Oder River, including Kostrzyn, were ruled by Pomeranian tribes up to 900 A.D. The town was mainly under Polish rule from 900 to 1200.
Taking advantage of the communication lacation ( a ford on the Oder River), Prince Mieszko I established a strategic point here in the course of the campaign of Cedynia.Preparations for fights in Budziszyn were ran in Kostrzyn by King Boles³aw Chrobry.
For the next two hundred years, the land on the Oder River was ruled by the Templars, the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, and the Teutonic Knights.
www.kostrzyn.um.gov.pl /histo/hist_gb.htm   (1348 words)

  
 PRZECIW HIPOKRYZJI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Most of these 200.000 or 50.000, depending on your evaluation criteria, reside around Cottbus (Chociebu¿) and Bautzen (Budziszyn).
Because of the complex mentality of what appears to be a need to dominate, only two small enclaves have survived a German onslaught that has lasted over a thousand years.
Many sources, from France, to Rome, to Eastern Europe, show that in the XVI century Budziszyn still had a very large Slavic population.
www.zakorzenienie.most.org.pl /english/04.htm   (5162 words)

  
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Discovery channel is running a show called Barbarians.
Ben, they (Mongols) actually made it as far west as Budziszyn (now "Bautzen" in Germany).
From what I read, White Russians were dubbed "white" because of their skin and hair color (blonder than the rest) and the abundance of birch trees.
www.russianmeetingplace.com /forums/showthread/t-2085.html   (2378 words)

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