Battle of Mühlberg
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Battle of Mühlberg | |||||||
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Part of Schmalkaldic War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Schmalkaldic League | Holy Roman Empire Spain |
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Commanders | |||||||
Philip of Hesse | Emperor Charles V Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba |
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Strength | |||||||
12,000 infantry 3,000 cavalry 15 guns |
25,000 infantry 4,500 cavalry 20 guns |
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Casualties and losses | |||||||
8,000 dead or wounded | 200 dead or wounded |
The Battle of Mühlberg was a large battle at Mühlberg in the German principality of Brandenburg during the Protestant Reformation at which the Catholic princes of the Holy Roman Empire led by Emperor Charles V decisively defeated the Schmalkaldic League of Protestant princes. The Schmalkaldic League's commanders could not agree to any sort of military actions on the battlefield, thereby allowing Charles V and his forces to run through the League's defences.
Charles was 47 years old at the time, and suffering from gout. He was therefore carried to the battle in a litter, rather than on the great warhorse in modern armour depicted by his court painter.
The battle began early in the morning. Charles's forces, who were mostly Spanish levies and mercenaries, took advantage of a heavy mist to outflank the Schmalkaldic forces. The Schmalkaldic force was taken completely by surprise and, after a token resistance, fled.
[edit] External links
- Battle of Mühlberg An analysis of the battle.