Battle of Lipany

Battle of Lipany
Part of the Hussite Wars
Date30 May 1434
Location50°01′43″N 14°56′13″E / 50.02861°N 14.93694°E / 50.02861; 14.93694
Result Victory of moderate Hussites and Catholics
Belligerents

Radical Hussites

Moderate Hussites (Calixtines)

Bohemian Catholics

Commanders and leaders
Prokop the Great  
Jan Čapek of Sány
Prokop the Lesser  
Jan Roháč of Dubá  (POW)
Diviš Bořek of Miletínek
Oldřich II of Rosenberg
Strength
10,700 14,300
Casualties and losses
1,300 killed
700 executed
200 killed

The Battle of Lipany (in Czech: Bitva u Lipan), also called the Battle of Český Brod, was fought at Lipany 40 km east of Prague on 30 May 1434 and virtually ended the Hussite Wars. An army of moderate Hussite (or Calixtine) nobility and Catholics, called the Bohemian League, defeated the radical Taborites and Orphans (or Sirotci) led by Prokop the Great, the overall commander, and by Jan Čapek of Sány, the cavalry commander.


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