- The
Battle of
Hundsfeld or
Battle of Psie Pole was said to be
fought on 24
August 1109 near the
Silesian capital Wrocław
between the Holy
Roman Empire...
- Psie Pole (Polish pronunciation: [pɕɛ ˈpɔlɛ], German:
Hundsfeld, [ˈhʊntsfɛlt]), lit. 'Dog Field', is a
former dzielnica (city district) of Wrocław, Poland...
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armoured and
mounted combat are
likely due to
Andreas Liegnitzer,
Martin Hundsfeld or Jud Lew,
while the
verses on
wrestling are
mostly attributed to Ott...
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which they
failed to conquer, but were also
defeated in the
Battle of
Hundsfeld. The war
ended with the
defeat of German-Bohemian forces.
After a long-term...
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equaled the
distance from the
Piaskowa Gate all the way to Psie Pole (
Hundsfeld). By
rolling a
circle with a
radius of 5 ells
through Piaskowa Island...
- women's
subcamps of Brünnlitz, Graeben, Gruenberg,
Gruschwitz Neusalz,
Hundsfeld,
Kratzau II, Oberaltstadt, Reichenbach, and
Schlesiersee Schanzenbau....
- Bolesław III
Wrymouth defeated the King of
Germany Henry V at the
Battle of
Hundsfeld,
stopping the
German advance into Poland. The
medieval chronicle, Gesta...
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renew their accustomed tribute but was
again defeated at the
Battle of
Hundsfeld. In 1110, he
succeeded in
securing the
Duchy of
Bohemia for Ladislaus I...
- Siemianowice, Poland),
Borsig Lokomotivwerke Hennigsdorf,
Borsig Werke Breslau-
Hundsfeld (now Wrocław-Psie Pole, Poland): 542
units (forced labor, incl. KL Auschwitz)...
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Martin Hundfeld (also Huntzfeld,
possibly from
Hundsfeld, a
village some 20 km east of Würzburg) was an
early 15th-century (died
before 1452)
German fencing...