Siege of Malbork

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The Siege of Malbork was a 1410 military campaign in which Polish-Lithuanian forces unsuccessfully attempted to capture the Teutonic Knights’ heavily fortified capital at Malbork Castle following their defeat at the Battle of Grunwald.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military campaign
siege
aftermath negotiations leading to the First Peace of Thorn (1411)
alsoKnownAs Siege of Marienburg NERFINISHED
attacker Grand Duchy of Lithuania NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Poland NERFINISHED
belligerent Grand Duchy of Lithuania NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Poland NERFINISHED
Teutonic Order NERFINISHED
capitalOfDefender Malbork Castle NERFINISHED
cause defeat of the Teutonic Order at the Battle of Grunwald
commander Ulrich von Jungingen NERFINISHED
Władysław II Jagiełło NERFINISHED
conflictOf Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War NERFINISHED
date 1410
defender Teutonic Order NERFINISHED
defensiveAdvantage heavily fortified Teutonic capital
era Late Middle Ages
fortificationType brick castle
medieval fortress
historicalPeriod Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic conflicts NERFINISHED
involvedPolity Crown of the Kingdom of Poland NERFINISHED
Grand Duchy of Lithuania NERFINISHED
State of the Teutonic Order NERFINISHED
languageOfAlternativeName German
location Malbork NERFINISHED
Malbork Castle NERFINISHED
State of the Teutonic Order NERFINISHED
militaryObjectiveFailed capture of Malbork Castle
militaryTechnology medieval siege warfare
objective capture of Malbork Castle
capture of the Teutonic Order capital
partOf Polish–Lithuanian campaigns against the Teutonic Order NERFINISHED
Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War NERFINISHED
precededBy Battle of Grunwald NERFINISHED
presentDayLocation Malbork, Poland NERFINISHED
region Central Europe
relatedEvent First Peace of Thorn (1411) NERFINISHED
relatedTo Battle of Grunwald NERFINISHED
Teutonic Knights NERFINISHED
Władysław II Jagiełło NERFINISHED
result Polish–Lithuanian failure to capture Malbork Castle
Teutonic victory
significance maintained Teutonic control of their capital
prevented immediate collapse of the Teutonic Order
year 1410

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Battle of Grunwald followedBy Siege of Malbork