Battle of Nyborg

The Battle of Nyborg took place between Sweden and the combined forces of Denmark, Dutch naval forces under Michiel de Ruyter, troops of Brandenburg-Prussia, and Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth forces under Stefan Czarniecki. The battle was engaged on 14 November 1659 at Nyborg on the Danish island of Funen. Nyborg was the final major battle of the Dano-Swedish War of 1658 to 1660.

Battle of Nyborg
Part of the Second Northern War

Battle of Nyborg depicted by Willem Swidde
Date14 November 1659
Location
Nyborg, Denmark
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
Swedish Empire Denmark–Norway
Brandenburg-Prussia
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Dutch Republic
Commanders and leaders
Philip Florinus of Sulzbach
Gustaf Otto Stenbock
Hans Schack
Ernst Albrecht von Eberstein
Stefan Czarniecki
Michiel de Ruyter
Strength
5,000–7,000 9,000–11,200
Casualties and losses
2,000 killed,
3,000 or more captured the day after
1,900 killed and wounded

Swedish Imperial field marshal Philip Florinus of Sulzbach, leading the vanquished Swedish forces, was forced to save his own life by fleeing under cover of night. The battle is considered one of the most important Danish victories of the war.

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