Skarbimir's Rebellion
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The Skarbimir Rebellion was a brief conflict between the rebellious
Skarbimir Skarbimir of the Clan Awdaniec (died before 1132) was a Medieval Polish magnate, tutor, advisor and count palatine of Polish monarch Bolesław III Wrymouth. Biography Early life Skarbimir was a son of Michal the Old of the Clan Abdank, one time ...
and King Boleslaw III Wrymouth of Poland. The conflict ended with Skarbimir's defeat and his blinding at the behest of Boleslaw.


Background

Skarbimir Skarbimir of the Clan Awdaniec (died before 1132) was a Medieval Polish magnate, tutor, advisor and count palatine of Polish monarch Bolesław III Wrymouth. Biography Early life Skarbimir was a son of Michal the Old of the Clan Abdank, one time ...
and his father are believed to have accompanied King
Bolesław II the Bold Bolesław or Boleslav may refer to: People * Bolesław (given name) (also ''Boleslav'' or ''Boleslaus''), including a list of people with this name Geography * Bolesław, Dąbrowa County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland * Bolesław, Olkusz Co ...
, who was exiled to
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, in 1079. Michael the Old and Skarbimir were to return to Poland in 1086 with
Mieszko Bolesławowic Mieszko Bolesławowic ( – 1089) was the only son of Bolesław II the Generous, King of Poland. Mieszko was Prince of Kraków from 1086 until his death in 1089. Biography Mieszko was, in all likelihood, born in Kraków sometime around or dur ...
, Bolesław's son. After Mieszko's death, poisoned in 1089, the Awdans stood in opposition to the palatine
Sieciech Sieciech (mid 11th century AD – early 12th century AD) was a medieval Polish magnate and statesman. Biography All information about Sieciech has come down from the chronicler Gallus Anonymus. He was a count palatine at the court of duke W ...
.J. Bieniak, ''Skarbimir'', s. 28. He was already politically active during the reign of
Władysław I Herman Władysław I Herman ( 1044 – 4 June 1102) was the duke of Poland from 1079 until his death. Accession Władysław was the second son of the Polish duke Casimir the Restorer and Maria Dobroniega of Kiev. As the second son, Władysław was not ...
. On his initiative, an agreement was reached between
Bolesław Bolesław or Boleslav may refer to: People * Bolesław (given name) (also ''Boleslav'' or ''Boleslaus''), including a list of people with this name Geography * Bolesław, Dąbrowa County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland * Bolesław, Olkusz Coun ...
and his brother
Zbigniew Zbigniew () is a Polish masculine given name, originally Zbygniew . This West Slavic name is derived from the Polish elements ''Zby-'' (from ''zbyć, zbyć się, or pozbyć się'', meaning "to dispel", "to get rid of") and ''gniew'', meaning "ang ...
, and a rally was called in
Wrocław Wrocław is a city in southwestern Poland, and the capital of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. It is the largest city and historical capital of the region of Silesia. It lies on the banks of the Oder River in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Eu ...
.{{Cite web , title=Skarbimir , url=https://www.24ikp.pl/skarby/ludzie/przyjaciele/skarbimir/tekst600.php , access-date=2024-02-01 , website=www.24ikp.pl There he administered the oath of office to both of Wladyslaw Herman's sons, approved the removal from office of Wojslaw, guardian of the younger Boleslaw, and decided to organize an expedition against the palatine Sieciech, who had real power in the state. As a result, Skarbimir became Bolesław's chief advisor, and after the death of Wladyslaw Herman he took the office of palatine in the Duchy of Lesser Poland-Silesia.


Rebellion

In 1103, on behalf of
Bolesław III Wrymouth Bolesław III Wrymouth (; 20 August 1086 – 28 October 1138), also known as Boleslaus the Wry-mouthed, was the duke of Lesser Poland, Silesia and Sandomierz between 1102 and 1107 and over the whole of Poland between 1107 and 1138. He was the onl ...
, he negotiated with the
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prince Bořivoj II, who - acting as Zbigniew's ally - invaded Silesia together with Sviatopelk. Skarbimir supported the anti-Bohemian policy, probably with his participation an expedition was organized against the southern neighbor in 1105. He had a lot of influence and even minted his own coin. According to
Jan Długosz Jan Długosz (; 1 December 1415 – 19 May 1480), also known in Latin as Johannes Longinus, was a Polish priest, chronicler, diplomat, soldier, and secretary to Bishop Zbigniew Oleśnicki of Kraków. He is considered Poland's first histo ...
, the duke appointed him
voivode of Kraków Voivode ( ), also spelled voivod, voievod or voevod and also known as vaivode ( ), voivoda, vojvoda, vaivada or wojewoda, is a title denoting a military leader or warlord in Central, Southeastern and Eastern Europe in use since the Early Mid ...
in 1106. He remained a faithful servant of Duke Bolesław III Wrymouth until 1117, when, under unexplained circumstances, he spoke out against Boleslaw, for which he was punished by blinding. This rebellion is sometimes linked by historians to the succession law of Bolesław III Wrymouth. The problem with the succession rule arose in 1115, when
Leszek Leszek () is a Slavic Polish male given name, originally ''Lestko'', ''Leszko'' or ''Lestek'', related to ''Lech'', ''Lechosław'' and Czech ''Lstimir''. Individuals named Leszek celebrate their name day on June 3. Notable people bearing the ...
, the first son of Bolesław III Wrymouth from his second marriage, was born. Skarbimir was said to be opposed to the statutory regulation of succession and believed that the choice of the successor to the throne should be decided by the elite of the nobility. He probably refused to take an oath of allegiance to the provisions of the statute, which led to his removal from office. The Palatine was then to start a war with the prince. He did not obtain allies in it and was defeated. Such an explanation of the background of the revolt is only a hypothesis due to the lack of source material.


Aftermath

At the end of 1121,
Piotr Włostowic Herb ŁabędźPiotr Włostowic (or Włost; 1080 – 1153), also known as Peter Wlast, was a Polish noble, castellan of Wrocław, and a ruler (''możnowładca'') of part of Silesia. From 1117 he was voivode (''palatyn'') of the Duke of Poland Bol ...
was deprived of the dignity of
palatine A palatine or palatinus (Latin; : ''palatini''; cf. derivative spellings below) is a high-level official attached to imperial or royal courts in Europe since Roman Empire, Roman times.
, which was again assumed by
Skarbimir Skarbimir of the Clan Awdaniec (died before 1132) was a Medieval Polish magnate, tutor, advisor and count palatine of Polish monarch Bolesław III Wrymouth. Biography Early life Skarbimir was a son of Michal the Old of the Clan Abdank, one time ...
. His return to the forefront of Polish magnates is confirmed by the fact that he opens the list of secular dignitaries on the document of the legate
Gilo of Toucy Gilo of Toucy, also called Gilo of Paris or Gilo of Tusculum (died 1139×1142), was a French poet and cleric. A priest before he became a monk at Cluny, he was appointed cardinal-bishop of Tusculum sometime between 1121 and 1123. He served as a pap ...
(issued between 1123 and 1125).''J. Bieniak, ''Skarbimir'', s. 30.''


See also

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Skarbimir Skarbimir of the Clan Awdaniec (died before 1132) was a Medieval Polish magnate, tutor, advisor and count palatine of Polish monarch Bolesław III Wrymouth. Biography Early life Skarbimir was a son of Michal the Old of the Clan Abdank, one time ...
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Bolesław III Wrymouth Bolesław III Wrymouth (; 20 August 1086 – 28 October 1138), also known as Boleslaus the Wry-mouthed, was the duke of Lesser Poland, Silesia and Sandomierz between 1102 and 1107 and over the whole of Poland between 1107 and 1138. He was the onl ...
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Zbigniew Zbigniew () is a Polish masculine given name, originally Zbygniew . This West Slavic name is derived from the Polish elements ''Zby-'' (from ''zbyć, zbyć się, or pozbyć się'', meaning "to dispel", "to get rid of") and ''gniew'', meaning "ang ...
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List of wars involving Poland This is a chronological list of wars in which Poland or its predecessor states of took an active part, extending from the reign of Mieszko I (960–992) to the present. This list does not include peacekeeping operations (such as UNPROFOR, UNTAES o ...


References

History of Poland during the Piast dynasty Conflicts in 1117 Rebellions in Poland