German–Polish War (1003–1018)
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The German–Polish War consisted of a series of struggles in 1003–1018,[1] between the Ottonian king Henry II of Germany (Holy Roman Emperor from 1014) and the Polish Piast ruler Bolesław I the Brave. The locus of conflict was the control of Lusatia, Upper Lusatia, as well as Bohemia, Moravia and Slovakia.[3][failed verification] The fighting ended with the Peace of Bautzen in 1018, which left Lusatia and Upper Lusatia as a fief of Poland, and Bohemia became a duchy in the Holy Roman Empire.[citation needed]
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Map of Poland during the reign of Bolesław I the Brave with marked expeditions and major battles of the German–Polish War | |||||||||
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Holy Roman Empire | Duchy of Poland | ||||||||
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Henry II Jaromír (1003–1012)[2] Oldřich[2] |
Bolesław I the Brave Boleslaus III "the Red" (1003)[2] |
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