Battle of Sauðafell

Battle of Sauðafell
Date2 October 1550
LocationSauðafell, Iceland
Result Jón Arason, the last Catholic Bishop of Iceland defeated and captured
Belligerents
Jón Arason's forces Daði Guðmundsson's forces
Commanders and leaders
Jón Arason  (POW) Daði Guðmundsson
Strength
~100 ~80
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The Battle of Sauðafell (Orrustan á Sauðafelli) occurred in 1550, when the forces of Catholic Bishop Jón Arason clashed with the forces of Daði Guðmundsson of Snóksdalur.

Location

Sauðafell was an important part of Daði's fief in West of Iceland, close to his Estate in Snóksdalur and vital to the Bishops campaign against Lutheran influence in the country as it blocked his lines of communication in the West to the South of Iceland.

The battle

Jón Arason brought with him a minimal force of around 100 men and took Sauðafell without opposition initially. Daði responded by secretly raising an elite force of similar size from his followers, half of which was heavily armored sveinar and half unarmored but equipped with guns. Mounted and covered in gray cloaks they marched under the cover of dark and foggy weather unnoticed by the Bishop's forces, surprising them early in the morning. The battle was nonetheless close fought and Daði was almost shot down by gunfire when he led his troops into the fray.

After being cornered in the Church the Bishop accepted Daði's terms and surrendered.

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