Battle of Wenden (1626)
| Battle of Wenden | |||||||
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| Part of the Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629) | |||||||
Portrait of count Jacob de la Gardie - Nationalmuseum - 19206 | |||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||
| Swedish Empire | Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth | ||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
| Gustav Horn | Aleksander Gosiewski | ||||||
| Strength | |||||||
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1,900 (infantry) 1,780 (cavalry) 4 artillery guns | 1,500 (mainly cavalry) | ||||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||||
| Unknown, but relatively small |
400 killed 40 captured | ||||||
Battle of Wenden (also known as Battle of Kieś) was fought during the Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629), between Sweden and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth on December 3, 1626, at Wenden (Cēsis, Kiesia) in present-day Latvia. Swedish forces were led by Gustav Horn and Hans Wrangel. Lithuanian forces were led by Aleksander Gosiewski. The Swedes won the battle.