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| | The Battle of Grunwald 1410 |
 | | The King was prepared to defend himself, but the King's secretary, Zbigniew of Olesnicy, who was unarmed, managed, with his horse, to trip the German's horse and threw him down. |
 | | Other knights killed the German before he could rise from the ground and shout to his fellows that the Polish King was there. |
 | | It fell under the eyes of the Great King Jagiello, not only the Teutonic Order but the whole of Germany, whose greatest knights were in the front line of the Teutonic Order, which was more and more entering to the Slavic land... |
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