Battle of Kalisz

The Battle of Kalisz took place on 29 October 1706 in Kalisz, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth during the Great Northern War. The battle was fought by Russian cavalry along with allied Saxon and Polish forces, led by commander Aleksandr Menshikov; against a smaller Swedish force headed by colonel Arvid Axel Mardefelt and resulted in an allied victory. By this time the Polish forces under Augustus the Strong had signed a peace treaty with the Swedes, but August had delayed informing his Russian allies, leading to the battle.

Battle of Kalisz
Part of the Great Northern War

Augustus II in the Battle of Kalisz
Date29 October 1706
Location
Kalisz, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (now Poland)
51°45′27″N 18°4′48″E
Result Anti-Swedish Coalition Victory
Belligerents
Swedish Empire
Warsaw Confederation
 Saxony
Tsardom of Russia
Sandomierz Confederation
Commanders and leaders
Arvid Axel Mardefelt  (POW)
Józef Potocki  (POW)
Augustus II the Strong
Alexander Danilovich Menshikov
Adam Mikołaj Sieniawski
Strength
14,000:

4,358 Swedes
9,000–10,000 Poles and Lithuanians
10 artillery pieces
30,000:

5,000 Saxons
9,000 Russians
7,000 Poles and Lithuanians
2,500 - 9,000 Cossacks and Kalmyks
17 artillery pieces
Casualties and losses
4,900:

2,000 killed
2,900 captured
3,000:

1,300 killed
1,600 wounded
Location within Greater Poland Voivodeship
Battle of Kalisz (Poland)
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