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The Battle of Gransee was fought in August 1316 between the armies of a North German-Danish alliance led by the
Duchy of Mecklenburg The Duchy of Mecklenburg was a duchy within the Holy Roman Empire, located in the region of Mecklenburg. It existed during the Late Middle Ages and the early modern period, from 1471 to 1520, as well as 1695 to 1701. Its capital was Schwerin. T ...
, and those of the
Margraviate of Brandenburg The Margraviate of Brandenburg (german: link=no, Markgrafschaft Brandenburg) was a major principality of the Holy Roman Empire from 1157 to 1806 that played a pivotal role in the history of Germany and Central Europe. Brandenburg developed out o ...
and their allies. It took place near the village of
Schulzendorf is a municipality in the district of Dahme-Spreewald in Brandenburg in Germany. Demography File:Bevölkerungsentwicklung Schulzendorf.pdf, Development of Population since 1875 within the Current Boundaries (Blue Line: Population; Dotted Line: ...
, Brandenburg, which is in present-day Germany. This was the final battle in the (AKA ''Sunderkrieg''). It was a decisive victory for the Alliance, who were subsequently able to impose their demands through the
Treaty of Templin The Treaty of Templin was concluded on 24/25 November 1317, ending a war between the Margraviate of Brandenburg and Denmark, the latter leading a North German alliance. During this war, Brandenburgian margrave Waldemar (also Woldemar) and his tro ...
(24/25 November 1317).


Background

The immediate cause of conflict was a dispute over succession to the
Lordship of Stargard The Lordship of Stargard (German: ''Herrschaft Stargard'', ''Stargarder Land'' or ''Land Stargard'') was a county first set up in the 13th century as the ''terra Stargardiensis'' and first documented in the area of the border between Brandenburg, ...
following the death in 1314 of Beatrix of Brandenburg, wife of
Henry II, Lord of Mecklenburg Henry II, Lord of Mecklenburg, nicknamed ''the Lion'' (after 14 April 1266 – 21 January 1329 in Sternberg) was regent of Mecklenburg from 1287 to 1298, co-regent from 1298 to 1302 and ruled alone again from 1302 to 1329. Life He was the ...
(nicknamed "The Lion").
Waldemar, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal Waldemar the Great (german: Waldemar der Große; – 14 August 1319), a member of the House of Ascania, was Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal from 1308 until his death. He became sole ruler of the Margraviate of Brandenburg upon the death of ...
(nicknamed "The Great"), demanded the return of what he considered a
fief A fief (; la, feudum) was a central element in medieval contracts based on feudal law. It consisted of a form of property holding or other rights granted by an Lord, overlord to a vassal, who held it in fealty or "in fee" in return for a for ...
of Brandenburg, which Beatrix had possessed only as part of her
dowry A dowry is a payment, such as property or money, paid by the bride's family to the groom or his family at the time of marriage. Dowry contrasts with the related concepts of bride price and dower. While bride price or bride service is a payment b ...
(german: :de:Leibgedinge). Henry countered by calling for military assistance from his allieswho included King Erik of Denmark, John of Werle, and other North German princesand by invading Brandenburg. Waldemar assembled his forces at the walled city of
Gransee Gransee ()''Duden - Das Aussprachewörterbuch, 7. Auflage (German)'', Dudenverlag, is a town in the Oberhavel district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated 20 km south of Fürstenberg/Havel, and 55 km northwest of Berlin. An importa ...
to oppose them.


The battle

Waldemar's forces consisted largely of knights in armour; Henry's of foot soldiers. It was conventional military wisdom in those days that heavy cavalry hopelessly outclassed light infantry. (Subsequent patriotic accounts from Mecklenburg even suggested that the Alliance was outnumbered four to one.) On John's advice, the Alliance decided on a surprise attack. Passing through a forest (remnants of which still exist as the ''Unterbusch''), they crossed the Mühlenfließ near Schulzendorf. (The Mühlenfließ was a
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which powered the watermill at Rauschendorf.)This Rauschendorf may be the same place as modern , even though that place is first documented only in 1524. According to the chroniclers, it was the foot soldiers who won the day. The knights, fighting on foot, were immobile and vulnerable.The chroniclers refer to the knights being "lifted out of the saddle". The result of the battle makes it seem more likely that surprise was complete, and that the Brandenburgers were caught unprepared in their camp. The battle swayed to and fro for several hours, and resembled a massacre.If the chroniclers can be believed. Henry caught an axe blow to the helmet in the initial phase of the battle, and had to be supported from the field; but later returned to fight with undiminished vigour. Seven counts on the Brandenburg side, including Albrecht V of Wernigerode and the Count of Mansfeld, were taken prisoner. Waldemar himself only escaped because Count von Manseld fought to give him the opportunity. Waldemar and his retinue retreated in some disorder to Gransee, said by Fontane to have been the strongest place in the
Lordship of Ruppin The Lordship of Ruppin was a feudal lordship of the Holy Roman Empire centered around the town of Neuruppin.The lords of Ruppin held up residence in Castle Ruppin since 1240. The lordship was under the rule of Lindow-Ruppin family from about 12 ...
. On the Alliance side,
John III, Count of Holstein-Plön John III of Holstein-Plön (c. 1297–1359), called ''John the Mild'', was a Count of Schauenburg and Holstein-Plön and Holstein-Kiel, ruling Holstein-Plön (1312–1316 and again 1350–1359) and Holstein-Kiel (1316–1359). Together with Count ...
was captured.


Aftermath

The victorious Alliance withdrew to Buchholz by way of
Rheinsberg Rheinsberg () is a town and a municipality in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is located on lake and the river Rhin, approximately 20 km north-east of Neuruppin and 75 km north-west of Berlin. History Fre ...
and Wesenberg, and celebrated their victory. The two sides now began to negotiate, at first in
Zehdenick Zehdenick is a town in the Oberhavel district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated on the river Havel, southeast of Fürstenberg/Havel, and north of Berlin (centre). Since 31 July 2013, the city has the additional appellation "Havelstadt". ...
. The captured noblemen were important bargaining counters. Under the Treaty of Templin, Waldemar was forced to agree to cede Starburg to Mecklenburg. Waldemar died in 1319. His cousin,
Henry II, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal Henry II of Brandenburg-Stendal, nicknamed Henry the Younger or Henry the Child (german: Heinrich das Kind; – July 1320) was the last margrave of Brandenburg from the House of Ascania. Life Henry's parents were Margrave Henry I of Bran ...
, died in 1320, at the age of 12 or 13. The claims of the
House of Ascania The House of Ascania (german: Askanier) was a dynasty of German rulers. It is also known as the House of Anhalt, which refers to its longest-held possession, Anhalt. The Ascanians are named after Ascania (or Ascaria) Castle, known as ''Schloss ...
to the Margraviate of Brandenburg and its possessions (including Starburg) thereupon became extinct, and the quarrel was never revived.


Modern times

On 30 July 2016, near the 700th anniversary of the battle, the municipal councils of Gransee,
Sonnenberg Sonnenberg is a municipality in the Oberhavel district, in Brandenburg, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, a ...
and Schulzendorf, together with the Stargarder Burgverein, dedicated a memorial to the battle. It consists of a plaque which includes a panorama of the battlefield, and historical information by Carsten Dräger, local historian, and by Frank Saß, head of the Stargarden Castle museum.


Notes


References

* . * Carsten Dräger: "Die Schlacht bei Schulzendorf im Jahre 1316". '' Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung'' * Carsten Dräger: "Festschrift der Gemeinde Schulzendorf - Von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart". Published 1991. {{DEFAULTSORT:Gransee 1316 in Europe Conflicts in 1316