Battle of Sedemünder

The Battle of Sedemünder (German: Schlacht bei Sedemünder) was a military conflict between the episcopal army of the Bishop of Minden, , and an army of Hamelin's townsfolk. It took place on 28 July 1260 or, according to other sources, on 28 July 1259, near the abandoned village of , south of the Deister Gate in what is now Lower Saxony. The battle ended in a crushing defeat of the townsfolk, whose survivors were taken into captivity in Minden. The strengths and casualties of the two sides are unknown.

Battle of Sedemünder

The Battle of Sedemünder (German: Schlacht bei Sedemünder) was a military conflict between the episcopal army of the Bishop of Minden, , and an army of Hamelin's townsfolk. It took place on 28 July 1260 or, according to other sources, on 28 July 1259, near the abandoned village of , south of the Deister Gate in what is now Lower Saxony. The battle ended in a crushing defeat of the townsfolk, whose survivors were taken into captivity in Minden. The strengths and casualties of the two sides are unknown.