Battle of Radzymin (1809)

The Battle of Radzymin took place on 25 April 1809, during the brief Polish–Austrian War. The battle occurred at Radzymin, some 20 kilometres (12 mi) north-east of Warsaw.

Battle of Radzymin (1809)
Part of the Polish–Austrian War and War of the Fifth Coalition

Re-enactors in uniforms of Polish 1809 infantry
Date25 April 1809
Location
Radzymin, Poland
52°25′0″N 21°11′0″E
Result Polish victory
Belligerents
 Duchy of Warsaw  Austrian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Jozef Poniatowski
Michał Sokolnicki
Michal Ignacy Kamienski
Jan Henryk Dąbrowski
Johann Friedrich von Mohr
Strength
7,000
4 guns
5,000
14 guns
Casualties and losses
150–200 400
War of the Fifth Coalition:
Polish–Austrian War
50km
30miles
Radzymin
2
Raszyn
1
The color black indicates the current battle.
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