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Battle of Detern : ウィキペディア英語版
Battle of Detern

The Battle of Detern ((ドイツ語: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.〔Dede, Klaus. (''An Weser und Jade – 1400-1429'' ). Accessed on 11 January 2010.〕 Count Johann von Rietberg, the second son of Otto II of Rietberg and Conrad X of Diepholz fell in battle.〔Schmidt, Heinrich (1975). ''Politische Geschichte Ostfrieslands''. Rautenberg, Leer (Ostfriesland im Schutze des Deiches, Bd. 5), p. 85.〕 and Archbishop Nicholas of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst was captured,〔 but released after negotiations with the Bremen town council.
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