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Battle of Sehested | |||||||
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Part of the Dano-Swedish War of 1813–1814 | |||||||
Slaget ved Sehested, by Jørgen Sonne | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Denmark–Norway |
Russia Hanover Mecklenburg-Schwerin Anhalt-Dessau Bremen-Verden United Kingdom | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Prince Frederik of Hesse François Antoine Lallemand | Ludwig von Wallmoden-Gimborn | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
9,000[3]–11,000 men[4][1] |
10,000[4]–10,500 men[3] Bodart: 4,000[1] | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
50–69 killed[5] 273–319 wounded[5] 146 missing[4] Total: 500[1] |
522 killed or wounded 600 captured[4] Total: 1,100[1] | ||||||
The Battle of Sehested was fought on 10 December 1813 during the Dano-Swedish War of 1813–1814 between a Dano-Norwegian army under Prince Frederik of Hesse and a Coalition force led by Ludwig von Wallmoden-Gimborn. Near Sehested, Holstein, Frederik's troops defeated the Coalition army, inflicting over 1,100 casualties on von Wallmoden-Gimborn's force while suffering only 500. However, this victory did not prevent the Coalition from emerging victorious in the conflict in 1814.[6]