Pilėnai was a fortress in medieval Lithuania. It is well known in the Lithuanian history due to the heroic defence of the castle.
The defense, led by the Duke Margiris, took place on February 25, 1336, when the castle was besieged by the army of the Teutonic Knights. When the inhabitants of Pilėnai and the surrounding area realized that it was impossible to defend themselves any longer against the much larger enemy force, they made the decision to commit mass suicide, as well as to set the castle on fire in order to destroy all of their possessions, and anything of value to the enemy. They did this in preference to being subjugated and enslaved by the Teutonic Order, and so that their enemies' conquest would be a pyrrhic victory. At first, the inhabitants burned their possessions, set the castle ablaze, and then the men, women, and children took their own lives. Chronicles mention that there were 4,000 men defending the castle.
The exact location of Pilėnai is unknown. Zenonas Ivinskis identified the location with the Pypliai hill fort (Lithuanian: piliakalnis) where the Nevėžis River flows into the Nemunas River. Alvydas Nikžentaitis thought it was on the Molavėnai-Graužai hill fort located in the Nemakščiai elderate, in the Raseiniai district. Gintautas Zabiela suggested the nearby Ižiniškiai hill fort.
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