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Battle of Pyzdry (1331)

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Date
  
27 July 1331

Location
  
Pyzdry, Poland

Result
  
Teutonic victory

Similar
  
Polish–Teutonic War, Battle of Płowce, Battle of the Vorskla River, Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War, Battle of Legnica

The Battle of Pyzdry took place on 27 July 1331 between the Teutonic Order led by Dietrich von Altenburg and the Kingdom of Poland.

On 22 July 1331, Teutonic forces crossed the Vistula at Wyszogród and ravaged through Bydgoszcz, Inowrocław, and Słupca, reaching Pyzdry on 27 July. The city was captured in the absence of Prince Casimir as the future king had been evacuated, leaving the troops in Pyzdry led by the governor of Poznań Vincent of Szamotuł. Pyzdry was captured, looted and burned. Polish forces were too weak to break the branches of the Teutonic Knights and after incurring severe losses withdrew west in the direction of Poznań.

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Battle of Pyzdry (1331) Wikipedia