Golub War

Golub War
Part of the Polish–Teutonic War and the Lithuanian Crusade

Golub Castle
Date17 July – 27 September 1422
Location
Result Polish–Lithuanian–Moldavian victory
Territorial
changes
Treaty of Melno
Belligerents
Teutonic Order and mercenaries and various knights from the rest of Europe

The Golub War was a two-month war of the Teutonic Knights against the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1422. It resulted in a Polish–Lithuanian–Moldavian victory. The Treaty of Melno officially ended the war, which resolved territorial disputes between the Knights and Lithuania over Samogitia that had dragged on since 1398.