Battle of Wenden (1626)

Battle of Wenden
Part of the Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629)

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DateDecember 3, 1626
Location
Wenden, Livonia (Cēsis, Latvia)
57°18′48″N 25°16′12″E / 57.31333°N 25.27000°E / 57.31333; 25.27000
Result Swedish victory
Belligerents
Swedish Empire Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Commanders and leaders
Gustav Horn Aleksander Gosiewski
Strength
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.