Lithuanian raid on Poland

Lithuanian raid on Poland was an attack of Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Duchy of Belz on the Kingdom of Poland that took place in autumn 1376. It was led by Kęstutis, Liubartas and Jurgis Narimantaitis. During the attack, Lithuanian forces crossed the San river and marched along the Vistula river until they got near Tarnów. During the attack, they raided the passed area and took approximately 23 000 people into captivity[citation needed] . After the attack, they retreated to the Duchy of Belz.

Lithuanian raid on Poland
Date1376
Location
Result Polish territory raided and approximately 23 000 people took into captivity[citation needed], See Aftermath
Belligerents
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Duchy of Belz
Kingdom of Poland
Commanders and leaders
Kęstutis
Liubartas
Jurgis Narimantaitis
Unknown

Aftermath edit

In 1377, Louis undertook a retaliatory expedition, besieging the castle in Bełz with the Hungarians, and the people of Lesser Poland and Sieradz, together with the Silesian princes: the Hungarian palatine Władysław of Opolczyk, Bolesław III and Konrad II of Oleśnica, recaptured Chełm, Horodło, Grabowiec and Sewołoż.

Bibliography edit

  • Słownik wojen, bitew i potyczek w średniowiecznej Polsce by Piotr Bunar and Stanisław A. Sroka. Kraków, Universitas publishing house. p. 73