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1311 battle in Poland

April 15, 1311

A major medieval engagement between the Teutonic Order and Lithuania fought near present-day Wopławki, Poland, in April 1311.

Quick Facts

Year
1311
Category
war

Key Facts

Date
7 April 1311
Location
Near Wopławki, north-east of Kętrzyn
Belligerents
Teutonic Order vs. Lithuania
Historical region
Prussia (Teutonic Order territory)

Location

Map of Wopławki, PolandMap of Wopławki, PolandWopławki, Poland

Cause → Event → Consequence

Cause

Persistent military confrontation along the Prussian and Lithuanian borderlands at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries created conditions for large-scale engagements. The Teutonic Order's ongoing campaigns to dominate the region and Lithuanian resistance to that expansion generated recurring armed conflict in the area around Kętrzyn.

Event

On 7 April 1311, forces of the Teutonic Order and Lithuania clashed near the village of Woplauken (now Wopławki), north-east of Kętrzyn in present-day Poland. According to historian Ruslan Gagua, the battle was considered a major and significant engagement by medieval standards within the broader conflict along the Prussian-Lithuanian frontier.

Consequence

The battle was recorded in annalistic sources as a significant episode in the prolonged military struggle between the Teutonic Order and Lithuania. It contributed to the documented history of borderland warfare in the region, though detailed outcomes regarding territorial or political changes are not preserved in surviving sources.

Belligerents & Mobilization Analysis

Side A

1 belligerent

Teutonic Order

Side B

1 belligerent

Lithuania

Timeline Context

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