Battle of Nagysalló

The Battle of Nagysalló, fought on 19 April 1849, was one of the battles between the Habsburg Empire and the Hungarian Revolutionary Army during the Spring Campaign in the Hungarian War of Independence from 1848–1849, fought between the Habsburg Empire and the Hungarian Revolutionary Army. Until 1918 Nagysalló was part of the Kingdom of Hungary; nowadays it is a village in Slovakia, its Slovakian name being Tekovské Lužany. This was the second battle in the second phase of the campaign, whose aim was to break the imperial siege of the fortress of Komárom and at the same time encircle the Habsburg imperial forces headquartered in the Hungarian capitals of Buda and Pest. The Hungarians routed the imperial corps led by Lieutenant General Ludwig von Wohlgemuth, which had come from the Habsburg Hereditary Lands (Vienna, Styria, Bohemia, Moravia), to help the imperial army sent to suppress the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 and independence.

Battle of Nagysalló
Part of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848

Battle of Nagysallo, unknown artist
Date19 April 1849
Location
around and in Nagysalló and Nagymálas, Kingdom of Hungary
(now Tekovské Lužany and Málaš, Slovakia)
Result Hungarian victory
Belligerents
 Hungarian Revolutionary Army
Polish Legion
 Austrian Empire
Commanders and leaders
 János Damjanich
 György Klapka
 András Gáspár
 Ludwig von Wohlgemuth
Strength
23,784
I. corps: 9,465
III. corps: 9,419
VII. corps: 4,900
87 cannons
20,601
55 cannons
Casualties and losses
608 Total: 1,538
112 dead
189 wounded
1,237 missing and captured
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