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Battle of Wenden (1601)

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ice broke under the weight of the horses, causing further losses to the Swedish forces. The Swedish infantry did not want to retreat but was quickly defeated, and that constituted the main part of the substantial losses to the Swedish side, estimated to be between 300 and 1.900 either killed or
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The battle was won by the Poles and Lithuanians, who, however, were not able to take advantage of their victory as their troops, having not been paid in a long time, begun looting the local countryside. During the winter of 1601, the army of Charles IX captured
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were faced with the charge of the hussars, commonly used on battlefields by the Polish-Lithuanian armies. The fight did not last long, and the
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arrived with reinforcements, increasing the Polish–Lithuanian troop count to 700 soldiers. The Swedish riders attempting to use
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wounded and about 100 captured, and all the guns. Poles and Lithuanians lost only 10 killed and 60 wounded.
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run away. When the retreating Swedish cavalry rode through the frozen river
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The military campaign began in late 1599. Swedish forces captured
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Leszek Podhorodecki, "Rapier i koncerz", Warszawa 1985,
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Battles involving the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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clarify it
Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611)
Wenden
Livonia
Latvia
57°18′48″N 25°16′12″E / 57.31333°N 25.27000°E / 57.31333; 25.27000
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Sweden
Sweden
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Maciej Dębiński
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
JĂĽrgen von Farensbach
Sweden
Hans Bengtsson
Polish hussars
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Polish–Swedish War
of 1600–1611

Karksi
LimbaĹľi
Wenden
Ä’rgÄĽi
Kokenhausen
Wolmar
Fellin
Reval
Weissenstein (siege)

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