Bezprym had taken refuge in Kievan Rus …

Years: 1031 - 1031

Bezprym had taken refuge in Kievan Rus and probably used the weakened position of Mieszko II as an excuse to gain the alliance of the Rurikid rulers Yaroslav I the Wise and Mstislav.

In 1031, while Mieszko is defending the western border from the German expedition of Conrad II, Bezprym and the Kievan forces enter into Poland.

Busy defending Lusatia and consequently unable to repel the Kievan attack, Mieszko II is forced to escape to Bohemia.

Yaroslav annexes Red Ruthenia to his domains and Bezprym ascends to the Polish throne.

Having degraded the power structure in Poland, Bezprym loses his authority shortly after taking power, and is forced to surrender the royal crown and regalia to the Emperor.

Thus, he resigns from the royal title and accepts the primacy of his western neighbor.

The crown and regalia are personally delivered by Mieszko's wife, Queen Richeza, who together with her children Casimir, Ryksa and Gertruda, leaves the country in 1031 for the court of Emperor Conrad II, where the deposed Queen is received with all honors and allowed to continuous use of the royal title.

The departure of Richeza, and especially of her son, is extremely beneficial for Bezprym, because this eliminates (at least temporarily) a possible pretender to the throne.

Mieszko II isn't considered too dangerous at this time, since he is imprisoned and castrated in Bohemia by orders of Duke Oldrich.

This is a retaliation for Boleslaw I Chrobry’s blinding of Duke Boleslaus III the Red, Oldřich's brother, thirty years before.

Mieszko and his wife will never reunite again; according to some sources they were either officially divorced or only separated.

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