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Battle of the Narew River
Date1280
LocationNarew river
Result Polish victory
Belligerents
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Yotvingians
Duchy of Kraków
Commanders and leaders
Unknown Leszek the black
Strength
14,000 6,000
Casualties and losses
7,000 killed or seriously injured light

The Battle of the Narew River was fought on 13 October 1282 between the armies of the Duke of Krakow Leszek the Black and the allied armies of the Lithuanians and the Yotvingians. The battle ended with a Polish victory

The Battle

In the autumn of 1282, a combined force of Lithuanians and Yotvingians, claimed to number 14,000 armed men, invaded Lubelszczyzna. The invading forces were divided into three divisions. After ravaging the Lublin region, they retreated with large booty. While retreating, the Lithuanian-Yotvingian army clashed with the pursuing Polish army led by Leszek the Black at an unknown location between Narew and Niemen. The battle is believed to have occurred:

A Polish army of 6,000 men split the opposing forces and, after the Lithuanians had fled, crushed the army of the Yotvingians. After the victory, the Polish army went on to plunder the Bialystok Highlands. It is believed that the military strength of the Yotvingians was shattered during this battle, and the invasion in 1283 was the last raiding attack of this fierce tribe on Poland.

Citations

  1. ^ Strzelczyk 2006, p. 291.
  2. ^ Bunar & Sroka 2004, p. 54.
  3. Bielsk.eu 2020.

Notes

  1. The Black Hancza flows into the Niemen outside Poland's borders. Both parts of the sentence are therefore contradictory.

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