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Battle of St. Matthew's Day

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6000
  
3000

Result
  
Livonian victory

Date
  
21 September 1217

Location
  
Viljandi, Estonia

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Battle of Ümera, Livonian Crusade, Saint George's Night Upr, Battle of Paju, Battle of Lyndanisse

The Battle of Matthew's Day (Estonian: Madisepäeva lahing) was fought near Viljandi (probably in Vanamõisa) on September 21, 1217 during the Livonian Crusade. The adversaries were the German crusading order the Sword Brethren with their recently converted Livonian and Latgalian allies and an army of 6000 Estonian men from different counties, led by Lembitu, who had attempted to unify the Estonians. The Germans won, Lembitu and Caupo of Turaida (converted Livonian chieftain, fought on the order's side) were killed. Also many others were forced to convert.

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