Battle of Triebl

Battle of Triebl
Part of Thirty Years' War

Engraving made by Matthäus Merian the Younger
Date22 August 1647
Location
Result See Aftermath
Belligerents
 Holy Roman Empire Sweden Sweden
Commanders and leaders
Holy Roman Empire Graf von Holzappel
Holy Roman Empire Raimondo Montecuccoli
Holy Roman Empire Johann von Werth
Sweden Carl Gustaf Wrangel
Sweden Helmut Wrangel 
Strength
9,000
8 guns
10 cavalry regiments
1,500 infantry
Casualties and losses
200 killed and wounded[1]

200 killed
100 wounded[2]
155 killed
225 wounded[2]

1,000 killed and wounded
300 captured
13 standards[3]

The Battle of Triebl or Battle of Třebel took place on 22 August 1647 during the Thirty Years' War. Imperial cavalry under Raimondo Montecuccoli and Johann von Werth launched a surprise attack on the Swedish camp of Carl Gustaf Wrangel and inflicted 380, or more than 1,300, losses on them in exchange for 200–300 casualties. Both sides claimed victory after the battle. The Imperial attack helped convince Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria to abandon the Truce of Ulm in September and rejoin the war on the Imperial side.[4]

  1. ^ Lahrkamp 1962, p. 188.
  2. ^ a b von Pufendorf 1688, p. 323.
  3. ^ Höfer 1998, p. 82.
  4. ^ Wilson 2009, p. 725.

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