Battle of Shelon
The
Battle of Shelon (
Шелонская битва in
Russian) was a decisive
battle between the
Muscovite forces and the army of the
Novgorod Republic, which took place on the
Shelon River on
July 14 of
1471.
The war between the Muscovy and the Novgorod Republic was caused by the latter's anti-Muscovite politics and violation of the
Treaty of Yazhelbitsy (
1456) by the
boyar government of
Novgorod, led by
Marfa Boretskaya. The battle took place in the morning on the left bank of the Shelon River (between the mouth of the river and the town of
Soltsy, possibly, near the village of Skirino) after an accidental encounter of the Muscovite forces (around 5,000 men) under the command of
Prince Daniel Kholmsky with the army of Novgorod (20,000 to 40,000 men). The badly organized army of Novgorod was not able to withstand the pressure of the princely forces. The Battle of Shelon lasted for two hours and ended with Novgorod's defeat. More than 12,000 Novgorodians were killed during the battle and the subsequent pursuit. Some 2,000 men were taken
prisoners.
The outcome of the Battle of Shelon predetermined the elimination of political independence of the Novgorod Republic.