Grunwald

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The Teutonic Knights were defeated at the Battle of Grunwald, on July 15th, 1410.
Founded in the Holy Land in 1190, the Hospitallers of Saint Mary of the Teutons in Jerusalem, or Order of Teutonic Knights, soon moved to Eastern Europe. With the support of the Holy Roman emperors and the papacy, in the 1230s they set out to conquer Prussia east of the River Vistula and to convert its pagan population to Christianity. The Knights cut Poland off from the Baltic and by 1346 they ruled the Baltic coast from the Vistula to Estonia and the Gulf of Finland, which naturally aroused intense opposition from the Poles and Lithuanians. The Poles were already Roman Catholic and in 1386 the Queen of Poland married the Grand Duke of Lithuania, who as part of the deal also became ruler of Poland and accepted Roman Catholicism for his people, removing the Knights’ main justification for their crusading activities.

In July 1410 a Polish-Lithuanian army invaded Prussia and marched towards the Order’s stronghold at Marienburg (now Malbork in Poland). The move took the Knights by surprise and the opposing armies collided near dawn in the fields near the villages of Tannenberg and Grunwald. The Knights were commanded by their Grand Master, Ulrich von Jungingen, the Poles and Lithuanians by their king and their grand duke.

Contemporary accounts of what happened are extremely sketchy, though some chroniclers stressed that the Knights were heavily outnumbered. The Polish-Lithuanian army lined up with the Polish heavy cavalry on the left and the Lithuanian light cavalry on the right. Apparently they were joined by Tatar skirmishers commanded by a former Khan of the Golden Horde and Bohemian warriors under the Hussite leader Jan Zizka. After hours of fierce fighting von Jungingen led a force of Knights he had kept in reserve in a charge against the Poles in the hope of killing the Polish king, but he was killed himself, the charge failed and the Order’s army broke. Some Knights fled to nearby woods and marshes, others retreated to the village of Grunwald, where they organised a defence of wagons tied with chains (in anticipation of the Wild West centuries later). The defence was broken and it was said that the village people had joined in the killing and more bodies were found there than anywhere else on the battlefield.

The Knights held their stronghold of Marienburg itself, but many Prussian castles surrendered to the Poles and Lithuanians. To make peace in 1411 the Order had to pay a substantial indemnity. The Polish- Lithuanian victory marked the beginning of the Teutonic Knights’ decline as a military power and the battle has been ranked ever since as one of the most important in all Polish history.
The Teutonic Knights were defeated at the Battle of Grunwald, on July 15th, 1410.
Founded in the Holy Land in 1190, the Hospitallers of Saint Mary of the Teutons in Jerusalem, or Order of Teutonic Knights, soon moved to Eastern Europe. With the support of the Holy Roman emperors and the papacy, in the 1230s they set out to conquer Prussia east of the River Vistula and to convert its pagan population to Christianity. The Knights cut Poland off from the Baltic and by 1346 they ruled the Baltic coast from the Vistula to Estonia and the Gulf of Finland, which naturally aroused intense opposition from the Poles and Lithuanians. The Poles were already Roman Catholic and in 1386 the Queen of Poland married the Grand Duke of Lithuania, who as part of the deal also became ruler of Poland and accepted Roman Catholicism for his people, removing the Knights’ main justification for their crusading activities.

In July 1410 a Polish-Lithuanian army invaded Prussia and marched towards the Order’s stronghold at Marienburg (now Malbork in Poland). The move took the Knights by surprise and the opposing armies collided near dawn in the fields near the villages of Tannenberg and Grunwald. The Knights were commanded by their Grand Master, Ulrich von Jungingen, the Poles and Lithuanians by their king and their grand duke.

Contemporary accounts of what happened are extremely sketchy, though some chroniclers stressed that the Knights were heavily outnumbered. The Polish-Lithuanian army lined up with the Polish heavy cavalry on the left and the Lithuanian light cavalry on the right. Apparently they were joined by Tatar skirmishers commanded by a former Khan of the Golden Horde and Bohemian warriors under the Hussite leader Jan Zizka. After hours of fierce fighting von Jungingen led a force of Knights he had kept in reserve in a charge against the Poles in the hope of killing the Polish king, but he was killed himself, the charge failed and the Order’s army broke. Some Knights fled to nearby woods and marshes, others retreated to the village of Grunwald, where they organised a defence of wagons tied with chains (in anticipation of the Wild West centuries later). The defence was broken and it was said that the village people had joined in the killing and more bodies were found there than anywhere else on the battlefield.

The Knights held their stronghold of Marienburg itself, but many Prussian castles surrendered to the Poles and Lithuanians. To make peace in 1411 the Order had to pay a substantial indemnity. The Polish- Lithuanian victory marked the beginning of the Teutonic Knights’ decline as a military power and the battle has been ranked ever since as one of the most important in all Polish history.
Beautiful private villa with WIFI, hot tub, TV, terrace, pets allowed and panoramic view

Beautiful private villa with WIFI, hot tub, TV, terrace, pets allowed and panoramic view

Lubian Warmian-masurian Voivodeship
Stay at this holiday home in Grunwald. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and a fitness centre.
Beautiful private villa with WIFI, hot tub, TV, terrace, pets allowed and panoramic view
3 bedroom stunning home in Grunwald

3 bedroom stunning home in Grunwald

Grunwald Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
Stay at this holiday home in Grunwald. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, laundry facilities and a pool table.
10/10 Exceptional! (1 review)
Everything was exactly as described. An added bonus was the excellent restaurant next to the property! Special appreciation for Jola and her amazing food!!!

Reviewed on 11 Sept 2025

3 bedroom stunning home in Grunwald
Dom pod Sosnami by Interhome

Dom pod Sosnami by Interhome

Grunwald Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
Stay at this holiday home in Grunwald. Enjoy laundry facilities, balconies and in-room fireplaces.
9.6/10 Exceptional! (15 reviews)
Gut
Für 10 Personen müssten mehr Gläser da sein.Es wäre auch schön,wenn es mal neue Kaffeemaschinen gäben würde.Ansonsten alles prima.Kann ich nur weiter empfehlen.

Reviewed on 29 Jul 2023

Dom pod Sosnami by Interhome
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
3 bedroom stunning home in Grunwald

3 bedroom stunning home in Grunwald

Grunwald Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
Stay at this holiday home in Grunwald. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, laundry facilities and a pool table.
10/10 Exceptional! (1 review)
Everything was exactly as described. An added bonus was the excellent restaurant next to the property! Special appreciation for Jola and her amazing food!!!

Reviewed on 11 Sept 2025

3 bedroom stunning home in Grunwald
Dom pod Sosnami by Interhome

Dom pod Sosnami by Interhome

Grunwald Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
Stay at this holiday home in Grunwald. Enjoy laundry facilities, balconies and in-room fireplaces.
9.6/10 Exceptional! (15 reviews)
Gut
Für 10 Personen müssten mehr Gläser da sein.Es wäre auch schön,wenn es mal neue Kaffeemaschinen gäben würde.Ansonsten alles prima.Kann ich nur weiter empfehlen.

Reviewed on 29 Jul 2023

Dom pod Sosnami by Interhome
Mielno 2 by Interhome

Mielno 2 by Interhome

Grunwald Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
Stay at this holiday home in Grunwald. Enjoy a sauna, a garden and laundry facilities.
9.6/10 Exceptional! (5 reviews)
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Sehr schöne Haus ,alles war wie geschrieben . Ruhige Lage nur 5 min zum See .Richtige Ort zum Erholung für Familie mit Kindern und Freunde . Sehr viele Orte zum besichtigen in Umgebung . Ich werde nochmal kommen.

Reviewed on 10 Aug 2022

Mielno 2 by Interhome
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.