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Swedish guards took over from one another in complete ignorance when the valuable horsemen - under the protection of the musketeers - broke into them. The first attack defeated the two regiments Wittenberg and Margrave Durlach. The breakthrough into the main camp succeeded. The Didemann, Kinsky and Jordan regiments stood there but also fell victim to the onrushing cavalry. A squadron of the Steinbock cavalry regiment tried to stop the attackers, and was also shattered. The Swedes were on the run and were pursued as far as Hangendorf. During the advance, the imperial troops captured a large amount of war material and personal property of the Swedish soldiers. In addition, 4 standards of the Jordan Regiment, 3 standards of the Durlach Regiment and 1 standard each of the Wittenberg, Didemann and Steinbock regiments fell into their hands.
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59:introducing
1670:Categories
1643:12°50′23″E
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1492:Heber 1847
1477:Heber 1847
1437:Höfer 1998
1385:References
1216:Background
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1003:Korneuburg
948:Tuttlingen
918:Honnecourt
868:Thionville
811:Saint Omer
766:Tornavento
639:Alte Veste
624:Maastricht
498:Érsekújvár
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297:155 killed
292:200 killed
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1364:Aftermath
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898:La Marfée
786:2nd Breda
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