https://doi.org/10.31261/WSN.2011.11.05
The article analyses the activity of Bolek V, a prince from Opole, during the Hussite wars. The very period of his life is most frequently discussed in the literature. However, particular authors, describing his activity, often come to contradictory conclusions. The author looked at the sources concerning the very issue again, trying to correct some of the controversial opinions. Bolko V remained under the influence of his father Bolek IV throughout the whole period of Hussite military actions in Silesia. The Piasts from Opole in the first years of the heretics’ invasion on Silesia belonged to the anti-Hussite camp, which, among other things, resulted in burning Głogówek, the headquarters of young Bolek, in 1428. He joined the Hussites two years later, probably on his father’s recommendation and with his uncle Bernard’s knowledge. The author proposed a different chronology of military actions during the campaign from 1430. Besides, he rejected, as some historians, the information on the alleged participation of Bolek V in the invasion of Częstochowa and Jemielnica.
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