https://doi.org/10.31261/SPiP.2007.04.04
Present state of research concerning Altai annals enables us to determine only with certain degree of probability the origins of the mention of the prince Zemuzil, made most probably by the abbot of the local monastery Wacław in 1062-1068 period. Nevertheless, the issues of the origin of this Pomeranian prince and the extent of his authority sill remains highly hypothetical. We are much better informed in case of the Assembly in Mersemburg and Miśnia in 1046. The information about Polish-Pomeranian fights and reactivating or continuation of bishopric of Wrocław allows us for a very precise reconstruction of the course of actions. Kazimierz Odnowiciel’s policy of revindication in reference to Pomerania and Czech united his opponents. Threatened by a foreign intervention the ruler decided to seek help from Henryk III, hoping to use his influences at his court. Concluding from the decisions taken at the Assembly, Kazimierz Odnowiciel was not disappointed with his calculations as Brzetysław I had to admit to the fact that part of his duchy was subordinated to the Polish church organisation and Zemuzil with his subordination to the Polish prince involving paying the tribute. These success allowed to isolate the ruler of Mazowsze - Miecław - and defeating him with Pomeranian allies who were disappointed with decisions of the Assembly in Mersemburg and Miśnia in 1047. Regaining Polish lands in Silesia captured by Czech in about 1050 in about 1050 should also be perceived as a result of the events of 1046 and what had its consequences in Kwedlinburg.
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