Battle of Pälkäne

Battle of Pälkäne
Part of the Great Northern War
Date17 October 1713
Location
Pälkäne, Finland
61°20′18″N 24°16′0″E / 61.33833°N 24.26667°E / 61.33833; 24.26667
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
Swedish Empire Tsardom of Russia
Commanders and leaders
Carl Gustaf Armfeldt

Fyodor Apraksin

Mikhail M. Golitsyn
Strength

2,200 (infantry)
1,500 (cavalry)

28 field pieces

9,000 (infantry)
5,400 (cavalry)

22 field pieces
Casualties and losses
577 dead and wounded
233 captured
or 600 killed & 224 captured
118 dead
555 wounded
Location within Pirkanmaa
Battle of Pälkäne (Finland)
Battle of Pälkäne (European Russia)

The Battle of Pälkäne, sometimes called the Battle at Kostianvirta or Battle on the Pialkiane River (Russian: Битва на реке Пялькяне) was fought between the Russian army under Admiral Fyodor Apraksin and the defending Finnish army of the Sweden under General Carl Gustaf Armfeldt on 17 October 1713, as part of the Great Northern War. It resulted in a Russian victory, although General Armfeldt was able to withdraw his army in good order.