Pieštvė

Local nameSeredžiaus piliakalnis I
LocationSeredžius, Lietuva

Pieštvė was a wooden fortress of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania during the Lithuanian Crusade. It stood on a hill fort that is known as Palemon Hill in Seredžius, Jurbarkas District Municipality, Lithuania, located near the confluence of the Neman and Dubysa rivers. It was an important Lithuanian defensive outpost against the Teutonic Order. It was first mentioned in written sources in 1293 and attacked numerous times by the Order. Because it stood near Junigeda, both fortresses were often attacked together. It was burned down in 1363, a year following the fall of Kaunas Castle. It was rebuilt in May 1412 but lost its strategic importance after the Treaty of Melno and was abandoned. Earlier historians thought that Pieštvė was identical to Bisena.

Tags Archaeological SiteView PointFortification
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieštvė

Official Website http://piliakalniai.lt/piliakalnis.php?piliakalnis_id=119

Address 74051, Lithuania

Coordinates 55°4'48.988" N 23°24'23.888" E

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