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- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) abstract "The sack of Krakow during the first Mongol invasion of Poland took place either on March 22 or on March 28, 1241. It ended in the victory of the Mongol forces, who captured the city and burned it, massacring most of its residents.In early February 1241, some ten thousand Mongol warriors concentrated near Wlodzimierz Wolynski, and entered Lesser Poland. The invaders captured Lublin and Zawichost, on February 13 reaching Sandomierz. The Polish army under Voivode Wlodzimierz was defeated in the Battle of Tursk and the Battle of Chmielnik. The latter victory meant that the way to Krakow was opened. When news of Polish losses reached the city, its residents fled in panic to Silesia, Bohemia and Germany. Also, local peasants abandoned the villages, hiding in forests, swamps and other places.The Mongols probably entered Krakow on March 22, 1241. The city itself was not defended. Those residents who had not fled, decided to hide in churches and on the fortified Wawel Hill. The invaders stayed in the city for ten days, and their stay resulted in the almost complete destruction of Krakow. The Mongols failed to capture the Wawel Hill or St. Andrew’s Church, the only church in Kraków to withstand the attack. On March 31, 1241, the Mongols set Krakow on fire, and on the next day, they left the city, heading towards Silesia.".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) causalties "unknown".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) combatant "30pxKingdom of Poland".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) combatant "Mongol Empire".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) isPartOfMilitaryConflict First_Mongol_invasion_of_Poland.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) place Kraków.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) place Poland.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) result "Capture and destruction of most of the city".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) strength "unknown".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) thumbnail Alex_K_Kingdom_of_Poland-flag.svg?width=300.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageExternalLink index.php?page=artykul&id=156.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageID "40111849".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageLength "2642".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageRevisionID "673596352".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Chmielnik.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Tursko.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Bohemia.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1241_in_Poland.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1241_in_military_history.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1241_in_the_Mongol_Empire.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battles_of_the_Mongol_invasions_of_Poland.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conflicts_in_1241.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink First_Mongol_invasion_of_Poland.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Poland_(1025–1385).
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Kraków.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Lesser_Poland.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Lublin.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Mongol_Empire.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Sack_of_Sandomierz_(1241).
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Silesia.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink St._Andrews_Church,_Krakxc3xb3w.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Voivode.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Volodymyr-Volynskyi.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Wawel.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink Zawichost.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLink File:Alex_K_Kingdom_of_Poland-flag.svg.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sack of Kraków (1241)".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) casualties "estimated very high".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) casualties "unknown".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) combatant Mongol_Empire.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) combatant "30".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) commander "unknown".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) conflict "Sack of Krakow".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) date "--03-22".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) partof "the First Mongol invasion of Poland".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) place Kraków.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) place Poland.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) result "Capture and destruction of most of the city".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) strength "unknown".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Campaignbox_Mongol_invasion_of_Poland.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_military_conflict.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) subject Category:1241_in_Poland.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) subject Category:1241_in_military_history.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) subject Category:1241_in_the_Mongol_Empire.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) subject Category:Battles_of_the_Mongol_invasions_of_Poland.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) subject Category:Conflicts_in_1241.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) type Event.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) type MilitaryConflict.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) type SocietalEvent.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) type Event.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) type Event.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) type Thing.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) type Q1656682.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) comment "The sack of Krakow during the first Mongol invasion of Poland took place either on March 22 or on March 28, 1241. It ended in the victory of the Mongol forces, who captured the city and burned it, massacring most of its residents.In early February 1241, some ten thousand Mongol warriors concentrated near Wlodzimierz Wolynski, and entered Lesser Poland. The invaders captured Lublin and Zawichost, on February 13 reaching Sandomierz.".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) label "Sack of Kraków (1241)".
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) sameAs Q16858647.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) sameAs m.0wk07f4.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) sameAs Q16858647.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) wasDerivedFrom Sack_of_Kraków_(1241)?oldid=673596352.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) depiction Alex_K_Kingdom_of_Poland-flag.svg.
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) isPrimaryTopicOf Sack_of_Kraków_(1241).
- Sack_of_Kraków_(1241) name "Sack of Krakow".