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- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) abstract "On 29 January 1223, during a church service, the Sackalians attacked the Germans inside the stronghold of Viljandi. They killed Sword-Brothers, vartels, merchants and even Mauritius, the vogt of Viljandi. The rest of the Germans were put in stocks and shackles. Some men advanced on to the stronghold of Leole, were they told others to do the same. Subsequently, the same Sackalians took Hebbe, the vogt of Järvamaa, and brought him to Viljandi. The heart of a still-alive Hebbe was torn out of his chest, baked on fire and eaten ritually, in order to "become strong in the fight against the Christians".Elders of Viljandi sent a victory notice to Otepää and Tartu, calling for Estonians to act the same way. Swords covered in German soldiers' blood, captured horses and clothes were sent to the people of Tartu. Soon after, Otepää and Tartu were liberated and Johannes, the vogt of Tartu, killed. Like in Sakala, the bodies of the killed enemy were left on the fields "for dogs and birds".".
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) causalties "Low casualties".
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) combatant "20px Sword-Brothers".
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) combatant "Estonians".
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) date "1223-01-29".
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) place Estonia.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) place Viljandi.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) result "Estonian victory".
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) strength "Unknown".
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) thumbnail Zakon_Kawalerów_Mieczowych_COA.svg?width=300.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) wikiPageID "28321180".
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) wikiPageRevisionID "553693884".
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) casualties "Heavy casualties".
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) casualties "Low casualties".
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) combatant Estonians.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) combatant "20".
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) conflict "Livonian Crusade".
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) date "1223-01-29".
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223).
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) place Estonia.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) place Viljandi.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) result "Estonian victory".
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) strength "Unknown".
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) subject Category:1223_in_Europe.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) subject Category:13th_century_in_Estonia.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) subject Category:Battles_involving_Estonia.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) subject Category:Battles_involving_the_Livonian_Brothers_of_the_Sword.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) subject Category:Battles_of_the_Livonian_Crusade.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) subject Category:Conflicts_in_1223.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) subject Category:Viljandi.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) type Event.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) type MilitaryConflict.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) type SocietalEvent.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) type Event.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) type Event.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) type Thing.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) comment "On 29 January 1223, during a church service, the Sackalians attacked the Germans inside the stronghold of Viljandi. They killed Sword-Brothers, vartels, merchants and even Mauritius, the vogt of Viljandi. The rest of the Germans were put in stocks and shackles. Some men advanced on to the stronghold of Leole, were they told others to do the same. Subsequently, the same Sackalians took Hebbe, the vogt of Järvamaa, and brought him to Viljandi.".
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) label "Battle of Viljandi (1223)".
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) sameAs m.0cnzlyz.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) sameAs Q3739148.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) sameAs Q3739148.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) wasDerivedFrom Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223)?oldid=553693884.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) depiction Zakon_Kawalerów_Mieczowych_COA.svg.
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) isPrimaryTopicOf Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223).
- Battle_of_Viljandi_(1223) name "Livonian Crusade".