Battle of Walk

Battle of Walk
Part of Second Northern War
DateJuly 8, 1657
LocationWalk, Swedish Livonia
Result Decisive Swedish victory
Belligerents
Sweden Swedish Empire Tsardom of Russia
Commanders and leaders
Friedrich von Löwen

Matvey Sheremetyev † Prince Timofey Scherbatov

Denis Fonvizin
Strength
3,300 men[1] 8,000 men[1]
Casualties and losses
light[1]

108 killed, 28 wounded, 5 captured[2]

1,500 killed and wounded (Swedish claim)[1]

The Battle of Walk on July 8, 1657 between forces of Sweden commanded by Friedrich von Löwen on one side, and Russian forces led by Matvey Sheremetyev on the other side. The largest part of the Russian army disobeyed Sheremetev and left the battle at the beginning,[3] forcing him to rely on the 250 reiters of Colonel Denis Fonvizin, who played the key role in the breakthrough and allowed the rest of the army to escape.[4] The Swedish forces won the battle.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Claes Göran Isacson, "Karl X Gustavs krig" (2002) Lund, Historiska media. pp. 84. ISBN 91-89442-57-1
  2. Курбатов О. А. Русско-шведская война 1656-58 гг.: проблемы критики военно-исторических источников // Россия и Швеция в средневековье и новое время: архивное и музейное наследие. М, 2002. С. 150–166
  3. Курбатов О. А. Русско-шведская война 1656-58 гг.: проблемы критики военно-исторических источников // Россия и Швеция в средневековье и новое время: архивное и музейное наследие. М, 2002. С. 150–166
  4. Курбатов О. А. Морально-психологические аспекты тактики русской конницы в середине XVII века // Военно-историческая антропология: Ежегодник, 2003/2004: Новые научные направления. — М., 2005. — С. 193—213


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