Bisenė

Bisenė
Jurbarkas District Municipality, Lithuania
Kartupėnai Hill Fort in April 2010
Site information
TypeHill fort
Location
Bisenė
Coordinates55°6′8″N 23°0′21″E / 55.10222°N 23.00583°E / 55.10222; 23.00583
Site history
BuiltBefore 1283
Built byGrand Duchy of Lithuania
MaterialsWood, earthworks
FateBurned down in April 1316
Battles/wars1283, 1313 (twice), 1316
EventsLithuanian Crusade

Bisenė or Bisena was a wooden fortress of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania during the Lithuanian Crusade. It was one of the Lithuanian defensive outposts along the Neman River and was burned down by the Teutonic Order in 1283 and 1316. Its location was long debated and often confused with Pieštvė, but after 1985 research of Romas Batūra it has been generally accepted to be Kartupėnai Hillfort near the confluence of the Kartupis and Neman in Jurbarkas District Municipality, Lithuania. After the burning down of Kolainiai in 1291 and Bisenė in 1316, Junigeda (Veliuona) became the westernmost Lithuanian fortress along the Neman.