Miecław's State
Miecław's State Państwo Miecława (Polish)  | |||||||||
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| c. 1037–1047 | |||||||||
  Territory of the Miecław's State  | |||||||||
| Capital | Płock | ||||||||
| Common languages | Polish | ||||||||
| Religion | Slavic paganism | ||||||||
| Leader | |||||||||
• c. 1037–1047   | Miecław | ||||||||
| Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||||
• Declaration of independence   | c. 1037 | ||||||||
• Battle of Pobiedziska and truce with Poland   | 1041 | ||||||||
| 1047 | |||||||||
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The Miecław's State was a state located in Masovia, in Central Europe, with the capital in Płock. It was formed around 1037 by Miecław by breaking away from Duchy of Poland during the crisis inside the country. It existed until 1047, when Casimir I the Restorer, duke of Poland, reconquered the state into Duchy of Poland.