Battle of Bergen (1799)

Battle of Bergen
Part of the Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland (War of the Second Coalition)

Capture of the Russian General Hermann by the French, Helder Expedition, 1799.
by Dirk Langendijk
Date19 September 1799
Location52°40′12″N 4°42′00″E / 52.6700°N 4.7000°E / 52.6700; 4.7000
Result Franco-Batavian victory
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
22,000 47,000[1] (23,000 engaged[2])
Casualties and losses
  • 815 killed or wounded, 21 captured
  • 1,539 killed or wounded, 1,052 captured
  • Total: 3,427[3]
  • 117 killed, 410 wounded, 490 captured
  • 1,785 killed, 1,225 wounded
  • Total: 4,027

The Battle of Bergen was fought on 19 September 1799 and resulted in a Franco-Batavian victory under Generals Guillaume Brune and Herman Willem Daendels against Anglo-Russian forces under the Duke of York who had landed in North Holland. The battlefield is marked by the Russisch Monument (1902).

  1. ^ Milyutin 1853, p. 43.
  2. ^ Milyutin 1853, p. 45.
  3. ^ Micheal Clodfelter. Warfare and Armed Conflicts: A Statistical Encyclopedia of Casualty and other figures. p. 109

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