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sent cavalry attacks to the rear of the Teutonic lines and Szumborski was captured. However, Teutonic knights rallied up and caused panic. Szumborski managed to escape and organized the pursuit of the fleeing Polish army. On October 24, 1457, together with 2000 mercenaries, Szumborski captured
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was signed. Szymborski, regarded as a very cruel man, died on January 7, 1470. As Jan Długosz recorded, he was poisoned by a female resident of Chełmno.
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knight and a mercenary. Szumborski was hired by the
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Teutonic Knights
Battle of Chojnice
Thirteen Years' War
Chojnice
Casimir IV of Poland
Chełmno
Pomerelia
Chełmno Land
Toruń
Golub-Dobrzyń
Bydgoszcz
Jan Długosz
Jan Sapienski
Second Peace of Thorn
Dzieła wszystkie
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Europe (c.1400–1458)
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The Cambridge History of Poland

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