The coronation of Vratislav II as King …

Years: 1085 - 1085

The coronation of Vratislav II as King of Bohemia in 1085, and his alignment with Ladislaus I, King of Hungary, threatens the position of the Polish ruler, Prince Wladyslaw I Herman.

Therefore, this same year Wladyslaw I is forced to recall from Hungarian banishment the only son of Boleslaw II the Bold and a rightful heir to the Polish throne, Mieszko Boleslawowic.

Upon his return, young Bolesławowic accepts the overlordship of his uncle and gives up his hereditary claim to the crown of Poland in exchange for becoming first in line to succeed him.

In return, Prince Wladyslaw I Herman grants his nephew the district of Kraków.

The situation is further complicated for Wladyslaw I Herman by a lack of a legitimate male heir, as his first-born son Zbigniew comes from a union not recognized by the church.

With the return of Mieszko Boleslawowic to Poland, Wladylaw I normalizes his relations with the kingdom of Hungary as well as Kievan Rus (the marriage of Mieszko Boleslawowic to a Kievan princess will be arranged in 1088).

These actions allow Herman to strengthen his authority and alleviate further tensions in international affairs.

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