Friedeburgh or Friedeburg was a short-lived castle of the Teutonic Order in Samogitia (exact location is unknown). It was built after the Treaty of Salynas was signed in 1398 and Samogitia was granted to the Knights by Vytautas, Grand Duke of Lithuania. The castle was to become administrative center of Samogitia.[1]
The uprising was subdued in 1404, but the castle was not rebuilt immediately. Instead the Knights built new castles near the Dubysa River.[3] Only in 1408 reconstruction works began. Teutonic records show that in spring 1409 four skilled carpenters and 30 men were working to rebuild the castle.[3] The same year Samogitian rose against the Knights for the second time. Vytautas besieged the fortress and it had to surrender due to lack of food before reinforcements from Prussia could arrive.[3]
References
12Urban, William (2006). Samogitian Crusade. Chicago: Lithuanian Research and Studies Center. p.216. ISBN0-929700-56-2.
12Ivinskis, Zenonas (1953–1966). "Žemaičiai". Lietuvių enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Vol.XXXV. Boston: Lietuvių enciklopedijos leidykla. p.199. LCCN55020366.
123Ivinskis, Zenonas (1953–1966). "Friedeburg". Lietuvių enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Vol.VI. Boston: Lietuvių enciklopedijos leidykla. p.397. LCCN55020366.