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The Battle of Detern (German: Schlacht von Detern) on 27 September 1426 marked the prelude to the East Frisian rebellion against the rule of the tom Brok family over East Frisia. In the course of the battle an East Frisian peasant army under Focko Ukena and Sibet of Rüstringen defeated the Oldenburg troops called by Chieftain Ocko II tom Brok to assist him, the Archbishop of Bremen and the counts of Hoya, Diepholz and Tecklenburg, who had besieged Detern. Focko Ukena - a former henchman of Ocko - thrashed the combined Bremen-Oldenburg cavalry force, after Count Dietrich of Oldenburg deserted his allies during the battle. Count Johann von Rietberg, the second son of and Conrad X fell in battle. and Archbishop was captured, but released after negotiations with the Bremen town council.

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  • The Battle of Detern (German: Schlacht von Detern) on 27 September 1426 marked the prelude to the East Frisian rebellion against the rule of the tom Brok family over East Frisia. In the course of the battle an East Frisian peasant army under Focko Ukena and Sibet of Rüstringen defeated the Oldenburg troops called by Chieftain Ocko II tom Brok to assist him, the Archbishop of Bremen and the counts of Hoya, Diepholz and Tecklenburg, who had besieged Detern. Focko Ukena - a former henchman of Ocko - thrashed the combined Bremen-Oldenburg cavalry force, after Count Dietrich of Oldenburg deserted his allies during the battle. Count Johann von Rietberg, the second son of and Conrad X fell in battle. and Archbishop was captured, but released after negotiations with the Bremen town council. (en)
  • Die Schlacht von Detern fand am 27. September 1426 bei Detern, einem Dorf an der ostfriesisch-oldenburgischen Grenze statt. In der Schlacht besiegte ein bäuerliches ostfriesisches Heer unter Focko Ukena und Sibet von Rüstringen das mit dem Häuptling Ocko II. tom Brok verbündete Heer der Oldenburger, des Erzbischofs von Bremen und der Grafen von Hoya, Diepholz und Tecklenburg, welche Detern belagerten. Focko Ukena – ein ehemaliger Gefolgsmann Ockos – schlug das vereinte bremisch-oldenburgische Ritterheer vernichtend, nachdem Graf Dietrich von Oldenburg seine Verbündeten im Verlauf der Schlacht verließ. Die Grafen Johann von Rietberg, der zweite Sohn des Otto II. von Rietberg und Konrad X. von Diepholz fielen dabei und Erzbischof Nikolaus von Oldenburg-Delmenhorst geriet in Gefangenschaft, kam jedoch nach Verhandlungen mit dem Bremer Rat wieder frei. (de)
  • Битва при Детерне — сражение, которое состоялось в 1426 году близ селения Детерн в Восточной Фризии между правителем Восточной Фризии и союзными ему силами с одной стороны и восставшими против него хофтлингами с другой стороны. Битва ознаменовала собой прелюдию к восстанию против правления клана том Брок над Восточной Фризией. (ru)
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  • BrokmerlandandAuricherland
  • Rebelling East Frisians
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  • Victory for the rebelling East Frisians
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  • Rebelling East Frisians (en)
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  • Battle of Detern (en)
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  • The Battle of Detern (German: Schlacht von Detern) on 27 September 1426 marked the prelude to the East Frisian rebellion against the rule of the tom Brok family over East Frisia. In the course of the battle an East Frisian peasant army under Focko Ukena and Sibet of Rüstringen defeated the Oldenburg troops called by Chieftain Ocko II tom Brok to assist him, the Archbishop of Bremen and the counts of Hoya, Diepholz and Tecklenburg, who had besieged Detern. Focko Ukena - a former henchman of Ocko - thrashed the combined Bremen-Oldenburg cavalry force, after Count Dietrich of Oldenburg deserted his allies during the battle. Count Johann von Rietberg, the second son of and Conrad X fell in battle. and Archbishop was captured, but released after negotiations with the Bremen town council. (en)
  • Битва при Детерне — сражение, которое состоялось в 1426 году близ селения Детерн в Восточной Фризии между правителем Восточной Фризии и союзными ему силами с одной стороны и восставшими против него хофтлингами с другой стороны. Битва ознаменовала собой прелюдию к восстанию против правления клана том Брок над Восточной Фризией. (ru)
  • Die Schlacht von Detern fand am 27. September 1426 bei Detern, einem Dorf an der ostfriesisch-oldenburgischen Grenze statt. In der Schlacht besiegte ein bäuerliches ostfriesisches Heer unter Focko Ukena und Sibet von Rüstringen das mit dem Häuptling Ocko II. tom Brok verbündete Heer der Oldenburger, des Erzbischofs von Bremen und der Grafen von Hoya, Diepholz und Tecklenburg, welche Detern belagerten. (de)
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  • Schlacht von Detern (de)
  • Битва при Детерне (ru)
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