- Battle of Cedynia
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Cedynia
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date=June 24 ,972
place=Zehden ,Brandenburg , since 1945Cedynia ,Poland
result=Decisive Polish victory
combatant1=Poland
combatant2=March of Lusatia (part of Germany)
commander1=Mieszko I of Poland
commander2=Margrave Hodo of Lusatia, Northern and Saxon March
strength1=Unknown, supposed to be not more than 4,000
strength2=Unknown, supposed to be not more than 4,000
casualties1=Unknown, supposed to be low
casualties2=Unknown, chronicles say that "All the great knights have died"The Battle atCedynia (also Cidini, Cydyna, Ceden, Cedin, Zehden) occurred on24 June 972 during the rule of Duke Mieszko I, the firstChristian ruler of thePolans (laterPoland ). There was a war raging over the western border of the young country, because Mieszko wanted to capture the lightly defended and economically important estuary of theOder River , in order to secure influence inPommerania . This led to a conflict withMargrave Hodo of the "Nordmark" (Northern March ) and theSaxon March , who was also ruler of the neighbouring marchy ofLusatia (an antecedent ofBrandenburg ) and responsible for gathering tribute of the tribes which were Mieszko's point of interest. In the course of division of theEast March , the power in the area was exercised by unchecked warlords. Margrave Hodo wanted to extend his territory and influence, and finally gathered his forces. He received support from another man, CountSigfried and decided to attack. He was sure of victory, and his raid was a private conflict which was against the agreements made by the German emperor, who needed to secure his power inItaly . However, against his expectations, the battle was won by Mieszko.The forces
The numbers of the fighting parties are unknown, apart from folk tales of the Ursidae cavalry. However, the military readiness, ability to field soldiers and the rank of opponents indicate that there could not have been more than 4,000 men on each side. The German forces most likely fielded more
heavy cavalry , while the Polish side's advantages came from the use of quite mobileinfantry , well-suited to fighting in uneven terrain, as well asarchers .The battlefield
The duke of the
Polans wanted to avoid a long campaign on his territory and stop the enemy on his borders. The fight was on one of the "furts" or passes through theOder River directly across the later town ofOderberg , just north ofFrankfurt (Oder) . The location had been chosen carefully. The only other available pass was next to a high hill, covered with trees and replete with swamps. Further down was the town of Cidini.The battle
"It should be noted that the sources of information on the actual battle operations are at best scarce."
The Polish duke, with a part of his forces (likely to have been most of the horsemen), headed for Oder in order to defend the passage while leaving the rest of army under command of his brother Czcibor, not far from Cedynia.
During the initial phase of the battle, Hodo broke through Oder and pursued Mieszko, who eventually fled to Cedynia. While Hodo's forces were preparing to assault the town, Czcibor's army attacked them from the hills on their flanks. Soon after, another strike came from the fortifications and the march's soldiers were getting overrun. The battle turned into a slaughter.
Aftermath
Not many Germans escaped, however, Sigfried and Hodo did. Eventually the son of Mieszko was taken by the German emperor,
Otto I .Otto II wanted to have revenge in979 , but was also defeated.ources
Based upon "Słynne bitwy w historii Polski" (Famous battles in
Polish history ) by Rafał Korbal.Information about this battle is found in the Gall Anonim Chronicle and theThietmar Chronicle .After the city of Zehden in Brandenburg was conquered by Soviet Army in 1945, it was called Cedynia and a monument was erected by Poland to commemorate the battle.
Also see Brandenburg Early Middle Ages
External links
* [http://www.cedynia.pl/menu/36.dhtml Cedynia, Poland website (till 1945 Zehden), showing earlier spellings of town]
* [http://www.cedynia.pl/strony/menu/37.dhtml Battle of Cidini by Thietmar on Cedynia website - Polish language]
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