Okay..here's the start of my writeup.

The Chronicle of King Wladyslaw I (The foolish)

The regin of my king started badly, the lands that he had inherited were a mess, with no organisation and so after stabilising the country he created new positions such as (Lesser)King of Poland and other title to award to nobles. However, the king had no support and through a peasent uprising many commoners won themselves titles.

The King could do nothing to stop them, so he concentrated on expanding the kingdom. First to be captured was the weakly guarded rebel province of Moldovia, the rebels took one look at the king's army and feld the field after initially giving battle. Thus a link to the eastern coast was established.

The Hungarians saw that Poland was ill defended and in 1093 sent an invasion force to try and capture it, however, the crown prince rode from Moldovia in time and commanded a motley army comprised of horsemen and spearmen. The Hungarians only bought 4 unit's of Horse archers and after much chasing around the battlefield the hungarians fled to safety.

King Wladyslaw orderd the build up of the polish army and in 1096 he personnaly lead a attack force into Hungary. Walknig through the woods of Hungary the army was ambushed by the hungarians but in the meat grinder that ensued the Polish emerged victorius. The battle had however cost many lives and cheap reinforcements in the form of slav tribesmen had to be sent from poland.

The King left his son in charge of sieging the castle whilst he led the army into Croatia, the Hungarian King has escaped there heirless after the failed ambush. The ensuing battle was short but bloody. The outnumbered Hungarians formed a line around the king but they were soon driven back by the larger polish line, soon the Hungarian king joined into the fray himself but was cut down by angry slav tribesmen , who were wreaking revenge for the high taxes levied by him.

Kingless, the Hungarians dissapeared and Poland was once again at peace. The King decided he had neither the resources or manpower to take Carpathia and the rebels were left there. This porved to be a mistake when 5 years alter, a unknown Hungarian prince emerged from hiding with a considerable force and poclaimed the Hungarian Kingdom was rightfully his.

The latter years of the King's life was spent slowly improving the small economy and making sure that Poland's borders were secure. When the King died in 1109 he left behind a kingdom that was starting to assert itself on the world.