Chapter One
Kazimierz Labedz (Casimir Swan)
1067 - 1069 Marshal to the King of Poland
1069 - .... Duke of Pomeralia, Count of Slupsk, Danzig and Marienburg
The Swan Dynasty starts with Casimir the Marshal and Right Hand of King Boleslaw II Smialy.
It's rather unclear when Casimir became the Marshal of the troops or how he got to the position.
But we do know that he had the position for the most part of the 1060s until he conquered Pomeralia and became a Duke in 1069.
But more on that later.
Casimir was a true conqueror. Not only of lands but also of women.
His many conquests at the Royal Court gave him a reputation of a rather lustful and tough soldier.
He married in his late 20s to a lower noble girl from Krakow, Maria Bogoria.
The Reconquest of the Baltic Shore.
Years 1067-1070
In the year 1067 King of Poland Boleslaw II Piast finally got married.
He couldn't find a suitable wife from a foreign court so he married a young Polish noble girl.
King of Poland - Boleslaw II Piast
At the wedding King Boleslaw made a vow.
He promised to reconquer the Baltic shore that was lost to Wendish Pagans from the time of the first King Poland Boleslaw I.
But the Polish King had a problem. He didn't have an legal heir besides his brother who he despised.
So he ordered his Marshal Casimir Swan to conquer it in his name.
At the end of January, in less than two months the troops ware ready to invade the Pagans.
The strategy was simple.
Troops led by the two ArchBishops would secure the southern Polish lands and Marshal Casimir would invade from the east, starting with Danzig.
The Assault of Danzig was quick and effective. The Pagans were underpowered and unprepared.
It was an easy win for the Polish Army and Danzig was captured by June.
Casimir improved his already great martial skills during the Siege of Danzig.
He also lost a few teeth during the siege. It should be noted and remembered that Casimir lost his ways with the ladies after the Baltic wars. Whether it was due to the loss of the teeth we do not know but it is possible.
Before the end of the year both Stettin and Slupsk ware conquered by Casimir and the Wend territories got annexed by the King.
But Boleslaw wasn't satisfied. He ordered Casimir to fight more pagans.
And so in 1068 Casimir went on his second war.
This one was less bloody and much quicker. Casimir had more troops for the Prussian campaign and both the ArchBishops took part of the fight this time.
Despite the fact that the Queen bore two sons to the King he didn't participate in this war either.
By the end of the year 1068 Casimir was back in Krakow and Marienburg and Chelminskie ware now part of the Polish Kingdom.
For the service to the King in the past two Baltic Wars, three Knights got awarded with land and titles in the newly conquered territories.
Konrad Rawicz, Count of Chelminskie
Daniel Leliwa, Count of Stettin
Kazimierz Labedz, Duke of Pomeralia
Both Rawicz and Leliwa swore allegiance to Labedz.
Two months after the return of Casimir to Danzig from Krakow where he married Maria people came to him for help. There was an fierce animal killing cows. It was definitely not a dragon like most simple people thought at the time, but a rather large wolf. Casimir went out into old pagan wilds and killed the beast.
Unluckily for him he lost his hand in the process and it seems that was the last time Casimir took part in a fight.