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|place=South of Kielce, Poland |result=Swedish victory |combatant1= Swedish Empire |combatant2= 25pxPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth |commander1=Charles XII Frederick IV † Rehnskiöld Vellingk Liewen |commander2=Augustus II Steinau Schulenburg Flemming Lubomirski |strength1=10,000: 6,700 foot, 3,300 horse, 4 three-pounder guns |strength2=21,000: 15,000 Saxon, 6,000 Polish, 50–51 artillery pieces |casualties1=1,100: 300 killed, 800 wounded |casualties2=4,400: 1,800 killed, 900 wounded, 1,700 captured |notes= |campaignbox= |}} The Battle of Kliszów (Klissow) (Klezow) took place on July 8 (Julian calendar) / July 9 (Swedish calendar) / July 19, 1702 (Gregorian calendar) near Kliszów, Poland-Lithuania, during the Great Northern War.〔Frost (2000), p.271〕 The numerically superior Polish-Saxon army of August II the Strong, operating from an advantageous defensive position, was defeated by a Swedish army half its size under the command of King Charles XII.〔Frost (2000), p.273〕 ==Prelude== August the Strong, Elector of Saxony, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, had in 1699 planned a three-fold attack on the Swedish Empire together with Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia and Frederik IV of Denmark-Norway.〔Frost (2000), p.228〕 The plan failed when Frederik was forced out of the war in 1700, after the Swedish landing on Humlebæk.〔Frost (2000) p.229〕 Charles XII of Sweden in the same year, defeated the Russian army in the battle of Narva.〔Frost (2000), p.230〕 After Narva, Charles XII evicted August the Strong's forces from Swedish Livonia through the battle of Düna and pursued him into the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.〔Frost (2000), pp.229ff, 263ff〕 Charles occupied an undefended Warsaw on 14 May 1702 and marched west.〔Tucker, S.C., 2010, A Global Chronology of Conflict, Vol. Two, Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, LLC, ISBN 9781851096671〕 At Kliszów, south of Kielce, the Swedish and Saxon-Polish-Lithuanian armies encamped some apart. The camps were separated by a large wood and a swamp, with the Swedes north of the woods, Augustus the Strong's camp was naturally secured by a narrow stretch of swamp to the north and the swampy valley of the Nida river to the west. At 9:00 am, Charles XII moved his army through the woods on the morning of 19 July (NS) and at 11:00 am arrived north of the swampy stretch securing August's camp.〔Frost (2000), p.271-272〕 The army consisted of 8,000 infantry, 4,000 cavalry and four guns — the bulk of the artillery was stuck in the forest. August's army consisted of 7,500 Saxon infantry, 9,000 Saxon cavalry, 660 Polish infantry, 6,640 Polish cavalry (including 1,240 hussars), and 46 guns.〔(Wagner, Marek. Kliszow 1702. Warsaw, 1994. )〕〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Battle of Kliszów」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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