Battle of Lelow


Knights between the years 1300-1350

Battle of Lelow - took place in July 1345 during the Polish-Czech war on Silesia. According to the Wloclawek Spots, during the siege of Cracow defended by King Casimir the Great, Jan Luksemburski sent armed troops to destroy the north-western slopes of Cracow. The Czechs reached Lelów, where in the vicinity of the village of Biała were attacked by Polish knights assisted by the Hungarians. The Czech forces were surprised and completely disintegrated, and in the hands of the Poles a great spoil was struck. Literature

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