Lake Peipus 1242
TEUTONIC KNIGHTS vs NOVGOROD
Lake Peipus 1242
Date: 5th April 1242
Location: Near Lake Peipus, Russian - Estonian border
Forces: Teutonic Knights; unknown; Nevski's forces; unknown
Casualties: No reliable estimates
In spring 1242, the Teutonic grand master Gerhard von Malburg led his Knights across the frozen ice of Lake Peipus to attack Pskov. Before they could reach it, they encountered Alexander Nevski, recalled from exile to defend the city. The armies clashed on the ice on 5th April. The Teutonic Knights, possibly outnumbered 60 to one, attacked in a wedge and hours of hand-to-hand fighting ensued. The Knights finally retreated in the face of a fresh cavalry charge. In addition, their heavy armour caused the ice to crack, and many of them drowned as they retreated across it. Their defeat put a stoop to Teutonic plans to conquer Russia.
TEUTONIC KNIGHTS vs NOVGOROD
Lake Peipus 1242
Date: 5th April 1242
Location: Near Lake Peipus, Russian - Estonian border
Forces: Teutonic Knights; unknown; Nevski's forces; unknown
Casualties: No reliable estimates
In spring 1242, the Teutonic grand master Gerhard von Malburg led his Knights across the frozen ice of Lake Peipus to attack Pskov. Before they could reach it, they encountered Alexander Nevski, recalled from exile to defend the city. The armies clashed on the ice on 5th April. The Teutonic Knights, possibly outnumbered 60 to one, attacked in a wedge and hours of hand-to-hand fighting ensued. The Knights finally retreated in the face of a fresh cavalry charge. In addition, their heavy armour caused the ice to crack, and many of them drowned as they retreated across it. Their defeat put a stoop to Teutonic plans to conquer Russia.
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