The Battle of Hundsfeld was fought in 1109 between the Holy Roman Empire and Poland. The Imperial forces were led by Emperor Henry V, and the Polish forces — by Bolesław III Wrymouth. The result was a Polish victory. Events Battle of Naklo Battle of Hundsfeld Fulk of Jerusalem becomes count of Anjou Alfonso I of Aragon marries Urraca of Castile Crusaders capture Tripoli Anselm of Laon becomes chancellor of Laon Births July 25 - Afonso, first king of Portugal Deaths Alfonso VI of Castile Anselm of Canterbury, philosopher and... Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, (1081 â May 23, 1125) was the fourth and last ruler of the Salian dynasty. ... BolesÅaw III Wrymouth. ...
The battle (known in Polish as the "Battle of Psie Pole") took place in a field that is now the Psie Pole ("Dogs' Field") district of the Polish city of Wrocław. The field was so named by the later Polish chronicler Wincenty Kadłubek after the "dogs which, devouring so many corpses [of the fallen], fell into a mad ferocity, so that no one dared venture there." WrocÅaw, ( [:vrÉʦwaf], German Breslau, Czech Vratislav, Latin Wratislavia or Vratislavia; many Polish documents in English use the spelling Wroclaw) is the capital of Lower Silesia in southwestern Poland, situated on the Oder River (Odra). ... Wincenty KadÅubek, also known as Vincent Kadlubek, Vincent Kadlubo, Vincent Kadlubko, Vincent of Cracow. ...