Henry's army met the army of Rudolf's Saxon allies before they could meet up with the Swabians. In the confusion, one Saxon force including the bishops Werner of Magdeburg and Werner of Merseburg and Rudolf fled as soon as the armies met.[2] They were harassed by the local people of the district while they fled home. Elsewhere, the Saxons under Otto of Nordheim and Frederick of Sommerschenburg bested their opponents and chased them in the direction of Würzburg. On his return, he found another army occupying the field. When his scouts did not return, he assumed it was the enemy and returned home, not knowing that it was a Saxon contingent.[3]
References
^Germany under Henry IV and Henry V, Z.N. Brooke, The Cambridge Medieval History, Vol. V, 140.
^Gillingham, John (1999). "4 An Age of Expansion". In Maurice Hugh Keen (ed.). Medieval Warfare: A History. Oxford University Press. pp. 74–75. ISBN0-19-820639-9. Retrieved 18 January 2009. Battle of Mellrichstadt.