Historical Events tagged with "teutonic order"

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Politics & Government

Thirteen Years' War Concludes at Second Treaty of Thorn

October 19th, 1466 558 years ago

The Second Treaty of Thorn marked the conclusion of the Thirteen Years' War between the Kingdom of Poland and the Teutonic Order. Following extensive conflict starting in 1454, the treaty was signed in Thorn, Poland, establishing peace and significant territorial changes. It concluded nearly 13 years of military engagement, culminating in the loss of substantial territories for the Teutonic Knights. The treaty reaffirmed Polish sovereignty over Pomerelia and established the status of the Teutonic Order as a vassal state under the Kingdom of Poland, hence altering the balance of power in the region.

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Military & Warfare

Polish Victory at the Battle of Świecino

September 17th, 1462 562 years ago

The Polish army, led by Piotr Dunin, achieved a significant victory over the Teutonic Order at the Battle of Świecino. This decisive battle was a part of the Thirteen Years' War, which saw Poland fighting for greater autonomy against the aggressive expansion of the Teutonic Knights. The conflict reached its peak at this battle, where the Polish forces employed effective tactics and superior organization to outmaneuver their armored foes. The victory at Świecino marked a turning point in the war and showcased Poland's military capabilities to its adversaries.

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Teutonic Order's Resilience at Marienburg

September 19th, 1410 614 years ago

The siege of Marienburg concluded as the forces of the Teutonic Order successfully repulsed the combined Polish and Lithuanian troops. This conflict was essential in determining the power dynamics in Eastern Europe, significantly impacting the military reputation of the Order. The siege lasted for several weeks, with both sides suffering heavy casualties. The successful defense of Marienburg reinforced the strategic importance of the region in subsequent battles, as the Teutonic Order aimed to consolidate its power in the face of Ukrainian and Polish opposition.

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Polish-Lithuanian Alliance Triumphs at Grunwald

July 15th, 1410 614 years ago

The Battle of Grunwald marked a significant victory for the allied forces of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania against the army of the Teutonic Order. Occurring during the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War, the clash took place in 1410 near the village of Grunwald in modern-day Poland. The battle was a result of long-standing tensions and territorial disputes between the Polish-Lithuanian coalition and the Teutonic Knights. The successful strategy employed by the allied forces, led primarily by King Władysław II Jagiełło of Poland and Grand Duke Vytautas of Lithuania, not only showcased their military prowess but also marked a turning point in the struggle for dominance in Eastern Europe.

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Konrad von Wallenrode Becomes Grand Master

August 20th, 1391 633 years ago

Konrad von Wallenrode was elected as the 24th Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, a significant religious and military order based in Prussia. His ascension marked a pivotal moment in the governance of the Order, as he aimed to revive its fortunes following challenges and conflicts with neighboring powers. The election was a vital process conducted during a chapter meeting held at the Order's headquarters, showcasing the role of leadership transitions in maintaining stability and influence within the region.

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Military & Warfare

Kaunas Castle Captured by Teutonic Order Forces

April 17th, 1362 662 years ago

After a month-long siege, Kaunas Castle fell to the Teutonic Order in 1362. The strategic position of Kaunas, situated at the confluence of the Neris and Nemunas rivers, attracted the order's military ambitions. The siege began as the Teutonic forces aimed to expand their influence in the region. The defenders, under the leadership of local nobility, mounted a formidable resistance. However, relentless assaults and the prolonged blockade weakened their resolve, ultimately leading to the castle's surrender.

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Poland Faces Teutonic Defeat at Płowce

September 27th, 1331 693 years ago

The Battle of Płowce saw the Kingdom of Poland engage the Teutonic Order in a decisive conflict. Although the Poles faced defeat, their leadership successfully escaped capture. The battle was part of the ongoing tensions between the two powers, arising from territorial disputes and the Teutonic Order's ambitions in Eastern Europe.

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