Battle of Tápióbicske

The Battle of Tápióbicske was a battle in the Spring Campaign of the Hungarian War of Independence (1848–1849), fought on 4 April 1849 between the Austrian Empire and the Hungarian Revolutionary Army. The Habsburg forces consisted of the I Corps of the Imperial Army led by Lieutenant Field Marshal Josip Jelačić. The Hungarians deployed I and III Corps led by General György Klapka and General János Damjanich respectively. Although initially the careless soldiers of the I. corps were put to flight by the Croatian and Austrian soldiers, after entering in their trap, the Hungarians were victorious, thanks to the intervention of the III. corps, and the main Hungarian armies could advance towards the Hungarian capitals (Buda and Pest), forcing the Austrian high commander, Field Marshal Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz fight a decisive battle at Isaszeg, which would decide the fate of Central and Western Hungary until the intervention of the Russian forces on the Habsburg side in June 1849.

Battle of Tápióbicske
Part of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848

The Battle of Tapiobicske by Mor Than
Date4 April 1849
Location
Around and in Tápióbicske, Hungary
Result Hungarian victory
Belligerents
 Hungarian Revolutionary Army
Polish Legion

 Austrian Empire

Commanders and leaders
 Artúr Görgei
 György Klapka
 János Damjanich
Józef Wysocki
 Josip Jelačić
Daniel Rastić
Leopold Sternberg
Strength
Total: 22,419
*I. corps: 10,827
*III. corps: 11,592
63 cannons
2 brigades from the I. corps
16,000 (the total number of the I. corps)
12 cannons
Casualties and losses
800–1,500 killed or wounded Total: 301
53 dead
186 wounded and prisoner
62 missing
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