BattlefieldsPrudhoe Castle — various medieval sieges
Medieval

Prudhoe Castle — various medieval sieges

1173–1174
Northumberland, England
Also known as: Siege of Prudhoe 1174 · Prudhoe medieval sieges
Era
Medieval
Battle Type
Siege
Location
Northumberland, England
Status
Unregistered
The Combatants

Who Fought

Defeated
William the Lion (failed)
VS
Victor
English garrison (Umfraville)
Outcome
William the Lion twice besieged Prudhoe Castle during his 1173-74 invasion; both times repulsed; went on to Alnwick where he was captured
The Battle

History & Significance

Prudhoe Castle's two successful resistances in 1173 and 1174 were a remarkable achievement for a relatively modest fortification. The Umfraville defenders saved the Tyne valley while William moved east to his fateful encounter at Alnwick

Forces Involved

English garrison: c.150–250 men. William the Lion: c.1,000–1,500 men.

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