Battle of Aizkraukle

Battle of Aizkraukle

Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Aizkraukle
partof=the Northern Crusades


caption=Livonian Confederation in 1260, showing the location of Ascheraden (Aizkraukle)
date=March 5 1279
place=Near Aizkraukle
territory=
result=Lithuanian victory
combatant1=Grand Duchy of Lithuania
combatant2=Livonian Order
commander1=Traidenis
commander2=Ernst von Rassburg
strength1=
strength2=
casualties1=Unknown
casualties2=71 knights killed
notes=

The Battle of Aizkraukle or Ascheraden was a battle fought on March 5 1279 between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, led by Traidenis, and the Livonian Order near Aizkraukle ( _de. Ascheraden) in present-day Latvia. The Order suffered a great defeat: 71 knights, the Grand Master Ernst von Rassburg, and the leader of the knights from Danish Estonia Eilart Hoberg were killed. It was the second-largest defeat of the Order in the 13th century. [lt icon cite web| first=Tomas |last=Baranauskas |authorlink=Tomas Baranauskas | url=http://www.delfi.lt/archive/article.php?id=10760927 |title=Ar priminsime Europai apie Šiaulių mūšį? | publisher=Delfi.lt | date=2006-09-22 |accessdate=2007-05-26] After this battle Duke Nameisis of the Semigallians recognized Traidenis as his suzerain.

In 1273 the Order built a castle in Dünaburg (Daugavpils) on lands nominally controlled by Traidenis. The castle was of great strategic importance: it was used as a base for raids into central Lithuania in hopes that weakened Traidenis would discontinue his support of Semigalians who rebelled against the Order.cite book |first=William |last=Urban |title=The Baltic Crusade |publisher=Lithuanian Research and Studies Center |location=Chicago, Illinois |year=1994 |isbn=0-929700-10-4 | pages=283-286] When Traidenis besieged the castle for a month, but failed to capture it, the Order started organizing a grand campaign into Lithuania hoping to strike a final blow and force Traidenis out of war.

The army of Livonian Order reached as far as Kernavė. They did not meet any open resistance and plundered many villages. On their way home the knights were followed by a small force of Traidenis troops. When the enemies approached Aizkraukle, the Grand Master sent most of the local warriors home with their share of loot. At that point Lithuanians attacked and achieved a decisive victory.

The Order lost its achievements over six preceding years: Semigallians, who were one of the first to retreat from the battlefield, rebelled once again and submitted to Traidenis for protection. However, Traidenis died ca. 1282 and Grand Duchy of Lithuania was unable to reap all the benefits. The Order decided to elect one Grand Master with the Teutonic Knights so that any future attacks would be carried out simultaneously from the west and north.

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