Glande

Glande (baptized as Richard)[1] was the leader of Sambians, one of the Prussian clans, during the Great Prussian Uprising (1260–1274) against the papal crusades undertaken by the Teutonic Knights.[2] There is nothing known about his life or achievements, except that once the uprising started, Sambians elected him as their leader.

The Prussian duke Glande was felled by a spear and his aid Swayno fell soon after. In the confusion and hopelessness, the Samlandians retreated to their villages. Hercus Monte came to their aid, but was also heavily wounded by a spear.[3] Samlandians were the first tribe to give up the fight and surrendered in 1265.[4]

References

  1. ^ Wyatt, Walter James (1876). The History of Prussia: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day. London: Longmans, Green and Co. p. 233.
  2. ^ Urban, William (2000). The Prussian Crusade (2nd ed.). Chicago, Illinois: Lithuanian Research and Studies Center. p. 273. ISBN 0-929700-28-7.
  3. ^ Karl Baumann, Die Prussen p 139,140
  4. ^ Urban, William. The Prussian Crusade, p. 306.
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Leaders of the Great Prussian uprising
   

Auctume
of the Pogesanians

Diwanus
of the Bartians

Herkus Monte
of the Natangians

Glande
of the Sambians

Glappo
of the Warmians

Komantas
of the Yotvingians

Note: Pomesanians did not join the uprising; Natangians were not yet conquered.


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