Battle of Bogucin

In 1273, a civil war in Poland erupted due to the dispute over the Duchy of Kraków between the ruler at the time Bolesław V the Chaste and the pretending to be Prince of Opole,[5] Vladislaus along with Bishop Paweł of Przemanków.

[4] Some of the nobility was against this, with the rebels putting Vladislaus up as a candidate for the throne of Kraków[2][3][4] and a rebellion starting, led by Paweł of Przemanków.

[2][3][4] After the battle, the prince's reprisals against the rebels took place, however, it was limited to the confiscation of goods[5] due to the support given to them by the Bishop of Kraków, Paweł of Przemanków.

The staging of the battle was recreated, along with performances by the Rural Women's Circle, the chance to taste local dishes and buy preserves.

[7] On 6 May 2023 (at 12pm), an event hosted by "Around Culture" was held in which there was a two-day long tournament between 30 knights to commemorate the 750th anniversary of the defeat of the rebellious Lesser Poland nobles.

Leszek the Black ( Jan Matejko )
Chapel in modern–day Bogucin