- Victual Brothers
The Victual Brothers resp. Vitalians or Vitalian Brotherhood were a companionship of
privateer s who later turned to piracy. They were hired in1392 by the Dukes ofMecklenburg to fight againstDenmark , because the Danish Queen Margaret I had imprisoned Albrecht of Mecklenburg and his son to subdue the kingdom of Sweden. Albrecht was King ofSweden since1364 and Duke ofMecklenburg since1383 .Guild of the Victual Brothers
When Queen Margaret and Albrecht of Mecklenburg were battling for
Scandinavia n supremacy and Margaret's forces had besiegedStockholm , privateers named the Victual Brothers engaged in sea-war-activities and shipped food to keep the city supplied. The name Victual Brothers is derived from theLatin word "victualia" — meaning provisions — and refers to their first mission, which was to bring needed supplies to the besieged town of Stockholm.The Victual Brothers were organised as a brotherhood or
guild and attracted men from all over Europe. Their main naval enemy in1392 was the powerful Hanseatic town ofLübeck , which supported Denmark in the war. Apart from Lübeck, theHanseatic League at first encouraged the Victual Brothers. Most of the Hanseatic towns had no desire to see Denmark victorious, since its location was strategic for the control of the seaways.For several years from 1392 on, the Victual Brothers were a strong power to be reckoned with in the
Baltic Sea . They had safe harbours in the cities ofRostock , Ribnitz,Wismar andStralsund . However, they soon went their own way, more or less turning to open piracy andcoast robbery . In1393 they sacked the town of Bergen for the first time and in1394 they conqueredMalmö . They also plunderedÅbo ,Vyborg ,Faxeholm ,Styresholm andKorsholm and occupied parts ofFrisia andSchleswig .At the climax of their power, the Victual Brothers occupied
Gotland in1394 and set up their headquarters inVisby . Baltic Sea maritime trade virtually collapsed, and the herring industry suffered from their depredations. Queen Margaret even turned to King Richard II seeking to charter English ships to combat the pirates.From
1395 on Queen Margaret gained the upper hand politically. She united Denmark,Sweden andNorway and formed theKalmar Union . Thus, theHanseatic League was forced to cooperate with her, foreshadowing its eventual decline.At the same time, the Victual Brothers impartially raided everyone's shipping. Their famous
battle cry was "God's friends and the whole world's enemies". Queen Margaret and KingAlbert of Sweden conceded Gotland to the allied Teutonic Order as apledge (similar to afiefdom ). An invasion army underKonrad von Jungingen , the Grand Master of the Order, conquered the island in1398 , destroyingVisby and driving the Victual Brothers out of Gotland.Likedeelers, the successors of the Victual Brothers
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Their most famous leader was Captain Störtebeker. He got his name allegedly because he could swallow four litres of beer without taking the beaker from his mouth. However, it might simply be a
family name fromWismar . TheLow German word "Störtebeker" means in English: "Down the drink in the beaker". In1401 theHamburg warshipBrindled Cow , leading a small fleet under CommanderSimon of Utrecht , caught up with Störtebeker's forces nearHeligoland . After three days of running battle, Störtebeker and his crew were finally overpowered and trapped by means of a trick.Yet this was not the end of piracy and coastal raiding by the Likedeelers. In
1429 , 28 years after the execution of Störtebeker, other members of the Victual Brothers attacked and plundered the city ofBergen in Norway, eventually burning it to the ground. Until about1440 , maritime trade in both the North Sea and the Baltic Sea was seriously in danger of attack by the Likedeelers.External links
* [http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/h/hakluyt/voyages/v05/chapter11.html Agreement on reparations for injuries and damages by vitalians] (made between King
Henry IV of England and the Hanseatic League)
* [http://www.jadu.de/mittelalter/personen/vitalien.html Vitalienbrüder] (in German)
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