Battle of Ērģeme

The Battle of Ērģeme (also Battle of Ermes) (Estonian: Härgmäe lahing; German: Schlacht bei Ermes; Russian: Битва под Эрмесом; Latvian: Ērģemes kauja) was fought on 2 August 1560 in present-day Latvia (near Valka) as part of the Livonian War between the forces of Ivan IV of Russia and the Livonian Confederation. It was the last battle fought by the German knights in Livonia and an important Russian victory. The knights were defeated so thoroughly that the order had to be dissolved.

Battle of Ērģeme
Part of the Livonian War
Date2 August 1560
Location
Ērģeme, near Valga, Livonia (now Latvia)
57°48′20″N 25°48′57″E
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
Livonian Confederation Tsardom of Russia
Commanders and leaders
Philipp Schall von Bell (POW) Vasily Ivanovich Barbashin
Strength
330 knights 12,000 total
Casualties and losses
261 knights ?
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