Battle of Świecino

Battle of Świecino
Part of the Thirteen Years' War
DateSeptember 17, 1462
Location
Result Polish victory
Belligerents
Teutonic Order Polish Crown
Prussian Confederation
Commanders and leaders
Fritz Raweneck 
Kaspar Nostyc
Kaspar von Warnsdorf 
Fritz Hohennest 
Stefan Schönaich 
Piotr Dunin
Maciej Hagen  
Johann Maydenburg 
Strength
2,700 2,000
Casualties and losses
Over 1,000 killed
50 captured
~250

The Battle of Świecino (named for the village of Świecino, near Żarnowiec Lake, northern Poland) also called the Battle of Żarnowiec or in German Die Schlacht bei Schwetz, took place on September 17, 1462, during the Thirteen Years' War. The Polish forces, commanded by Piotr Dunin and consisting of some 2,000 mercenaries and Poles, decisively defeated the 2,700-man army of the Teutonic Knights, commanded by Fritz Raweneck and Commander of the Order Kaspar Nostitz (Nostyc). Auxiliary forces sent by Duke Eric II of Pomerania, temporary ally of the Teutonic Knights, did not enter the battle.