Siege of Arkona

The siege of Arkona was a short eight-day siege between the Danish and Pommeranian forces under Valdemar I and the Wendish forces of the temple-fortress of Arkona. It resulted in a decisive victory for the Danish forces, after which the rest of Rügen surrendered.

The siege of Arkona
Part of the Danish Crusades
Date1168 or 1169
Location
Result Danish victory
Rügen conquered and converted
Belligerents
Denmark Rani
Commanders and leaders
Valdemar I
Absalon
Unknown
Strength
~2000-5000 ~1000
Casualties and losses
minor losses Fortress captured and plundered
Statue of Svandavitz destroyed and burned
Temple looted and razed
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