Battle of Muhu

Livonian Crusade
Date January 1227
Location Muhu, Estonia
Result Crusaders victory
Belligerents
Estonians Sword-Brothers
Commanders and leaders
? ?
Strength
Unknown 20 000
Casualties and losses
Heavy casualties Low casualties

In January 1227, when the sea had frozen hard, the Sword-Brothers gathered a large force. According to the Chronicle of Livonia, 20 000 troops had set out to Muhu from the estuary of Pärnu River and moved along the ice. Since the ice was said to have been very slippery, they reached the stronghold of Muhu on the ninth day. After seeing such a large force, the people of Muhu offered truce and allowed themselves to be baptised. Most of the Germans didn't accept it and so they started besieging the stronghold. The first rush was fend off with rocks and spears. The besiegers threw rocks into the stronghold with bricoles, built a turret and undermined the wall.

The people of Muhu fought bravely and only on the sixth day the overwhelming German army managed to break into the stronghold, where ferocious slaughterings took place. The assets, horses and bovines were taken, the stronghold itself was burned down.[1]

References

  1. ^ Mäesalu, Ain (1997). Eesti ajalugu (1. osa). Avita. pp. 168. ISBN 9985200438. http://www.raamatukoi.ee/cgi-bin/raamat?277.