Battle of Grythshead (1301)

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Battle of Grythshead
Part of War of Grythshead Independance
DateSummer of 1301
Location
Grythshead, Sultanate of Ramubad
Result Grythic Victory, Duncan Turrell crowned King of Grythshead
Belligerents
Grythshead Arms.png Grythshead Ramubad.png Ramubad
Commanders and leaders
Grythshead Arms.png Duncan Turrell Ramubad.png Mehmet III
Strength
7,000 12,000
Casualties and losses
1,000 Heavy

The Battle of Grythshead was the third and final battle of the War of Grythshead Independance. Duncan Turrell, former Master-at-Arms of Grythshead Castle and Lord of Kamoine, led the outnumbered Grythic forces against the Muslim army of Sultan Mehmet III of Ramubad. Sultan Mehmet was killed by Lord Duncan and Grythshead was liberated. Duncan and his dynasty reigned as Kings of Grythshead for four and a half centuries following the battle.