- Herkus Monte
Herkus Monte (also "Hercus", _lt. Herkus Mantas, _la. Henricus Montemin) was the most famous leader of the
Great Prussian Uprising against the CatholicTeutonic Knights and Northern Crusaders. The uprising began in September of 1260, following the Knights' defeat at theBattle of Durbe , and lasted for the next fourteen years.The
Chronicon terrae Prussiae stated that Herkus was originally fromNatangia , one of the lands of theOld Prussians . The Prussians were the first of theBaltic tribes to be conquered by the Teutonic Knights, who first arrived inChełmno in 1226 at the request ofKonrad I of Masovia , whose own struggle with the Prussians had proved unfruitful. As part of theNorthern Crusades , the Knights proceeded to attack the Prussians with the purported aim of converting them toChristianity .As a young boy, Herkus was taken hostage by the Teutonic Knights and brought to
Magdeburg ,Germany . Having lived there for about ten years, and having studied at themonastery school of "St. Johannes der Täufer auf dem Berge" in Magdeburg, Herkus became well-educated. He was probably baptised as "Henricus", but after his release he dropped two letters from his name and called himself "Hercus" or "Herkus". Since he was familiar with German military tactics, theNatangians elected him as a leader of their forces. At first he was successful: onJanuary 21 ,1261 , he defeated the Knights in theBattle of Pokarwis . In 1262, he was severely wounded during aSiege of Königsberg . However, he soon recovered, and the following year he invaded theChełmno Land with a large force. On his way back to Natanga, Herkus and his men were confronted with a contingent of their enemies; in the ensuringBattle of Löbau , a Master and a Marshal, together with forty knights and a number of other soldiers, were killed.Partially because of his victories, the Prussians were able to retake control over some of their lands. After 1263, the chronicles do not mention Herkus again until 1272. In the 1260s, the Knights, receiving support from the
Pope and Western Europe, were more successful in their fight against the Prussians. The Prussian rebels, unable to capture cities and laysiege s to their enemy's castles, started losing the fight. By 1272, Herkus, with a small group of his followers, was forced to withdraw to the forests of southern Prussia. Within a year, he was captured and hanged. In 1274, the rebellion ended and the Knights proceeded to attempt to conquer the rest of the Baltic tribes.Herkus Monte is considered as a hero of
Lithuania Minor and one of its icons. The main street inLithuania n seaportKlaipėda was named "Herkaus Manto Street". His life and dramatic resistance to the more powerful enemy became the basis for several artistic works.Juozas Grušas wrote a historical drama "Herkus Mantas", portraying him as a romantic hero. TheLithuanian language movie "Herkus Mantas", directed by Marijonas Giedrys, appeared in 1972. It became one of the best-received Lithuanian movies during the Soviet period (1945–90) because Lithuanians under Soviet control could easily identify themselves with the Prussians under theTeutonic Knights . [cite book |editor=Arvydas Anušauskas, et al. |title=Lietuva, 1940–1990 |year=2005 |publisher=Lietuvos gyventojų genocido ir rezistencijos tyrimo centras |location=Vilnius |isbn=9986-757-65-7 |pages=563]References
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# cite encyclopedia |editor = Jonas Zinkus, et. al |encyclopedia = Tarybų Lietuvos enciklopedija |last=Jasas |first=Rimantas |title = Herkus Mantas |year = 1986 |publisher = Vyriausioji enciklopedijų redakcija |volume = II |location = Vilnius, Lithuania |pages = 24–5;In-lineExternal links
* [http://pirmojiknyga.mch.mii.lt/teatras.en.htm#prusai "The Prussians"] – an opera by the
Klaipėda Music Theatre .
* [http://www.lituanus.org/1978/78_2_01.htm Henry Monte and the Prussian Rising of 1260]
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