- Battle of Löbau
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Löbau
partof=theGreat Prussian Uprising
caption=Prussian tribes in the 13th century
date=1263
place=NearLubawa
result=Prussian victory
combatant1=Prussians (Natangians )
combatant2=Teutonic Knights
commander1=Herkus Monte
commander2=MasterHelmrich von Rechenberg †
strength1=
strength2=
casualties1=Uknown
casualties2=40 knights killed
notes=Battle of Löbau or Lubov was a medieval battle fought between the
Teutonic Order and Prussians in 1263 during theGreat Prussian Uprising . Pagan Prussians rose against their conquerors, who tried to convert them to Christianity, afterLithuania ns andSamogitia ns soundly defeated the joint forces of the Teutonic Knights and theLivonian Order in theBattle of Durbe in 1260. The first years of the uprising were successful to Prussians, who defeated the Knights in theBattle of Pokarwis and besieged castles held by the Knights.The Prussians launched raids in
Kulmer Land , where the Knights first established themselves in late 1220's. Apparent aim of these raids were to force the Knights to devote as many troops in defense of Culm (Chełmno) as possible so that they could not provide help to the besieged castles and forts. In 1263 theNatangians led byHerkus Monte raided Kulmer Land and took many prisoners. Master Helmrich von Rechenberg, who was at Culm at the time, collected his men and pursued the Natangians, who could not move quickly due to a large number of captives.The Teutonic Knights intercepted the pagans near Löbau (
Lubawa ). Their heavy warhorses smashed Natangian formation, but Herkus Monte with trusted warriors attacked and killed the Master Helmrich and Marshal Dietrich. Leaderless knights were defeated, and forty knights perished along a number of low-rank soldiers. In terms of killed knights, it was the sixth largest defeat of the Teutonic Knights in the 13th century. After the battle it looked like the Prussians might win the uprising, but because of their infighting between numerous clans they did not seize the opportunity to strike the final devastating blow. Instead individual clans continued to act on their own.References
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External link
* [http://wwwtest.library.ucla.edu/libraries/mgi/maps/blaeu/prvssia.jpgTown of Löbau in Prussia] on Map of mid 1600s. Land of Löbau (Latin: Lobovia) partially taken up by
Masovia
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