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stopping them. Although suffering heavy losses because of the
Hungarian artilleries fire, after being reinforced by the infantry, Zass's cavalry, started again to advance on the plain fields from South of Vác, but the Hungarian artillery, now reinforced also with the artillery of the newly arrived III. corps, which tried to encircle the Russians right, stopped them, and forced Zass to retreat. At 3,45 p.m. the Russian 3. light cavalry division and the 1. brigade of the 2. cavalry division led by Lieutenant General Offenberg arrived before Vác, then he sent a part of his cavalry against the Hungarian right wing. Nagysándor to stop the Cossacks, sent against them the 1. (Imperial) Hussar Regiment, but they were pushed back by the much superior Russians, but soon the crossfire of the well hidden Hungarian artillery forced the Russian cavalry to retreat. Around 4,30 p.m. the commander of the III. corps, General Rüdiger too arrived on the battlefield, reinforcing the Russian right wing with a cavalry regiment and a cavalry battery, and the left wing with two cavalry batteries. Rüdiger despite feeling that the Hungarians were superior, he did not wanted to renounce immediately to the already occupied positions, thinking that this would have a negative effect on his troops morale, and the Hungarians can attack and crush the retreating Russian troops. So he ordered to his artillery to continue its duel with the Hungarian arrtillery, which inflicted further losses on the Russians. Finally Rüdiger, seeing that his artillery is inferior to the Hungarians, he retreated his troops, leaving only small vanguards on the Duka hill and in the wineyards from Sződ. Paskevich, who now was approaching Vác, heard about the starting of the battle, and urged the II. and the III. corps march and deployment on the battlefield, in order to start a decisive attack against Görgei's troops. In this day the Russian losses were 80 dead soldiers and 120 wounded, and half of the batteries damaged. The Hungarian losses are unknown.
2205:. But in the case if Görgei accomplished this task, breaking through the Russian lines, he would had had the four times bigger Russian army following him closely, plus Haynau's twice bigger main army following as well his troops from a very close distance, resulting the joining of the forces of the two main enemy commanders against the remaining Hungarian forces in a decisive battle, with almost no chance for the Hungarians to win. Such a defeat would have ended the Hungarian revolution in that moment, before the end of July. Ironically the success of Paskevich in preventing Görgei to fulfil his initial plan of marching through Vác in Southern Hungary, thwarted his main plan to join with Haynau's army, and to crush the Hungarians in Southern Hungary in a decissive battle. With the retreat of Görgei towards North-East, he suddenly became worried that his supply routs will be cut off, so he turned his armies to chase the Army of the Upper Danube, trying, without success, to encircle, and defeat it, thus doing what Görgei wanted him to do. Regarding the plans and opportunities used in the battle, the Russians did not prevailed. The plan of Paskevich to make the Hungarians to believe that they face inferior troops, luring them in a trap South from Vác, and attacking them with his whole army, failed because of Görgei's caution, as a result of the fights from 15 July. The slow Russian deployment from the morning of 17 July prevented them to take advantage of the confusion among the retreating Hungarian troops, although with the concentrated attack of superior forces, the whole enemy army could have been annihilated. If Paskevich could have used these opportunities, he could have joined Haynau, and end the Hungarian resistance in a few days, but because of the unsuccess, the war continued another several weeks. Considering the initial Russian plans and intentions during the battle, this battle was a unanimous failure for Paskevich.
2176:, attacked by the Russians which bypassed Vác from North. Here, under heavy Russian volleys, Artúr Görgei led personally the crossing of his troops on the bridge, then supervised its disassembling, then retreating towards North, passing by Ármin Görgey's defensive positions at the Kis Hermán mountain. When the continuously fighting Leiningen's corps arrived to the Kis Hermán mountain, half of it took defensive positions around the Görgey detachment on the both sides of the road, while the other half continued its retreat towards Rétság, where it took a new good defensive position. The Hungarian army, under the lead of Artúr Görgei, retreated towards Vadkert under continuous pressure from the troops of the cavalry general Rüdiger, who after reassembling the bridge, sent a battalion flanked from the both sides by two cavalry regiments, and two infantry battalions as second line against Ármin Görgey's and Leiningen's positions from the Kis Hermán mountain. Ármin Görgey's detachment and the half of the III. corps held back the Russians for a long time, then retreated in continuous fighting towards North, in the direction of Rétság. From the commander, who, because of the tremendous mental and physical effort he had to take in his serious health condition, lost his conscience, General
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city and in the area between the city and the railway embankment, creating a huge panic. Ármin Görgey stopped his retreating soldiers, and positioning them at Hétkápolna (the
Southern entrance of Vác), shooting with his artillery in the Russian cavalry. Hearing about the Russian attack, Leiningen, the commander of the III. corps which already started its march to leave Vác, ordered to his troops to return, sending a portion of from the direction of the Calvary hill (North to Vác), to advance towards Duka, while the other part of his corps, under his personal lead, headed towards South-East (Hétkápolna) in order to help Ármin Görgey. Unfortunately the retreating vanguards of the Görgey detachment, seeing the approaching units of the III corps, thinking that they were Russians who want to encircle them, started to rout towards the Southern main street of Vác, creating panic among the cavalry and the artillery units which they encountered, dragging these with them. Left alone, Ármin Görgey too was forced to retreat his infantry from Hétkápolna on the area between the city and the Danube. Profiting from this situation, the Russian cavalry captured four cannons, killing the commander of the battery.
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until the Gombás creek, giving enough time to Artúr Görgei to organize the ordered retreat of the military train and the last units of the I corps to retreat from the city. This was very useful indeed, because
Paskevich sent all the troops at his disposal to attack the town, then at 7 a.m. the Russian III. corps too joined the attack. Leaving the III. corps, which continued to fight against the Russian attack behind, Ármin Görgey retreated with his unit to the Vác (Kis Hermán) mountain, occupying a good defensive position on the South-Eastern slope of the mountain, then waiting the III. corps to arrive there. Leiningen's III. corps repulsed the Russian attacks for a long time, assuring the safe retreat of the other corps and the civilian convoy from Vác. The fights were especially harsh at the wooden bridge from the North-Westers end of Vác at the Buki
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2085:, in order to learn more about the enemy forces strength. He planned to send at 4 p.m. Ármin Görgey to do this task by advancing towards Hartyán, but shortly before that it was reported to him that Russian columns advance in compact order through the wineyards from Sződ and on the Duka hill, hearing also some rumours about the approach of an Austrian corps from Pest towards Vác, which convinced him that he faces from South and South-East much superior enemy forces, and against them a break through towards South is impossible. So he decided to avoid the confrontation with the much superior enemy, bypassing them by marching towards North-East through
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column of Ármin Görgey left the first the fortress, then at 9 the I. corps, while the III. and the VII. corps left Komárom after midnight. The march was organized in such a way that the troops could enter in battle formation if they were attacked, leaving their luggage behind them, and the distance between the marching corps was short enough to be able to support each other's if they were attacked. On the 13th Artúr Görgei was still very ill as a result of his serious wounding in the battle of Komárom on 2 July, and because of this he could not lead his troops from horseback but followed them in a light carriage.
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being only forced to accept it by the governors pressure and threats. After seeing that he cannot accomplish
Kossuth's order to march South through Vác, his plan became to head North-West to the Tisza river, and after crossing it, he wanted to turn towards Southern Hungary, luring the four times bigger Russian army after him, winning in this way time for the Hungarian main army from South to deal, in the meantime, with Haynau's Austrian troops of approximately similar size.
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709:), his troops numbering 7,000 soldiers, were left outside the military actions. So Wysocki's 9,600 soldiers and 23 guns had to face alone the more than ten times bigger Russian armies. In this situation the Polish general could apply only one reasonable tactic: to delay the Russian advance. From time to time he stopped, deployed his troops, forcing the Russians to do the same, and although every time suffered defeats (on 20 June at
2282:. To the commander of the IV. corps, General Mikhail Ivanovich Cheodayev he ordered to attack Görgei with all of his troops if he would march towards North to Kassa, but if Görgei marched towards Miksolc and Tokaj, Paskevich advised his general to send one of his units to pursue the Hungarians, while the bulk of his forces had to remain in Miskolc, waiting for new orders.
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593:) managed to capture Vác from the Russians, repulse the Russian attacks, then to retreat towards North-East, as much superior Russian forces arrived. Fearing that Görgei will cut their supply lines, after the battle, the four times bigger Russian army, instead of marching towards Szeged in order to unite with the Austrian main army of Field Marshal
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The situation was saved by a battalion of the III. corps and a part of Ármin Görgey's detachments infantry, who counterattacked, entering from north in the city pushing out the enemy from the town, and took back three cannons. In the meanwhile half of
Leiningen's corps pushed back the Russian cavalry
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Cossack companies sent to gather information, observed that a portion of the city is unprotected, so they charged, attacking from sides and back the vanguards from the detachment of Ármin Görgey, which were still on their positions These started to rout through the streets of the
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Hungarian commander became festered, so he had to open his wound, clean it, and sew it back. During this operation on his skull, Görgei was on his feet, leaning to the bowl used by the physician for the surgery. Soon after the surgery ended, at 11.00 a.m., Görgei was
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the vanguards, then also the detachment of Ármin Görgei, which arrived a little later there. Ármin Görgey's detachment retreated in continuous fighting with the advancing
Russians towards the railway embankment where the I. corps artillery was placed, which started to shoot in the advancing Russians,
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Paskevich did not know which was the direction of the
Hungarian troops: towards Kassa towards North, or towards Miskolc, to cross the Tisza to its left side, so he sent troops in both directions. He sent order to General Selvan to be aware of an eventual attack of the Hungarian troops towards Kassa:
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Hungarian commanders troops. He wanted to have superior troops at his disposal in order to be able to defeat both Görgei and Perczel, he kept the bulk of his army together, sending only three cavalry companies and two cavalry guns, under general Chrulov, to pursue Görgei, ordering to
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Paskevich on 17 July established his headquarters at Vác. During the battle of Vác the luggage of the Russian army was at Hatvan, but when he heard about Perczel's advance, he sent it to Pest. In order to prevent the troops of Görgei and Perczel from uniting, he decided to move with the II. and III.
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On 12 July evening, Görgei marched out of Komárom towards the East on the Northern shore of the Danube. Görgei had at his disposal the I., III., and VII. corps and the column of Ármin Görgey, in total around 27,000 men (35 infantry battalions, 45 cavalry companies, and 140 cannons). At 7.00 p.m. the
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The Hungarian VII. corps arrived in the late hours to Vác. Now, having all his troops at his disposal, Görgei thought that he has two possibilities. One was to march away with his army, before the Russian attack expected in the next day, to Gödöllő, and to try to enter in contact with the Hungarian
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at Ráros, a false alarm broke out, which disturbed the whole army, causing unrest among the soldiers and civilians. Luckily the Russian pursuit stopped earlier at Rétság, so, except from a scare, nothing serious happened to the Hungarian troops, which could continue their march until Losonc, where
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took over the defensive, taking a good position around the triple junction from Rétság, repulsing the attacks of Rüdiger's pursiung Russian troops until the midnight, when the Russians finally gave up the pursuit. In the meantime General Artúr Görgei led the retreat of his troops and the civilian
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Artúr Görgei and the commander of the III. corps General Leiningen-Westerburg reestablished the order among their troops confused by the Russian attack, enabling them to continue their retreat. Leiningen led his corps in its fight against the superior Russian army, retreating through heavy fights
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had to depart at 9 p.m. on 16 July, the I. corps at 10 p.m., the detachment of Ármin Görgey at midnight, while the III. corps had to start its march before dawn. In order to hide the Hungarian retreat from the enemies eyes, the vanguards of the VII. and I. corps and the cavalry vanguards of Ármin
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On the other hand, although Görgei had to march South through Vác, this plan was not his, but Kossuth's order of concentrating all Hungarian troops in Southern Hungary, considered by Görgei a wrong and harmful strategy, which he tried to avoid so much before the two battles of Komárom from July,
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of the 18,000 strong Russian detachment of General Pavel Grabbe, which threatened his troops of being totally encircled and annihilated. Although the plan of the retreat towards Miskolc was risky, but it could make the Russian main forces to follow him, instead of marching Southwards against the
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The second problem was even more serious. Forgetting about Görgei's order to leave their vanguards on their positions until the withdrawal from Vác was completed, the commander of the I. corps József Nagysándor retreated his outposts from the entrance of the city. At 4 a.m. a Russian
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Paskevich was angered when he heard that Zass, defying Rüdiger's order, took also his infantry on his march towards Vác, believing that this decision could put his troops in danger of annihilation. So he sent on 15 July the II. and the III. corps towards Vác, designing them to meet at
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to the wineayards of Sződ, while the other half of the corps attacked the vanguard of the Russian III. corps around Duka and the Duka hill, sent by Paskevich to pursue the Hungarians after he learned from the Russian cavalry units which entered Vác, that the enemy are retreating.
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troops from the South, or to remain, and to face the Russians attack. Actually he had a third option too: to return to Komárom, but he did not even wanted to think about this. Seeing that his army is too tired to continue its march, he decided to remain, and rest at Vác.
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To see who won the battle of Vác from 15 to 17 July 1849, it is important to see what were the plans of the two commanders, how they managed to accomplish their objectives, and what were the consequences of its outcome, regarding the fate of the Hungarian Freedom War?
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Hungarian troops from Szeged, enabling the latters to face only Haynau's Austrian troops, instead of fighting against the united Austrian and Russian armies in a hopeless battle, which could result undoubtedly the annihilation of the Hungarian resistance.
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Feeling that this huge number of civilian charriots will cause problems for his armies retreat, Görgei wanted to send them in front of the army towards Vadkert. On 16 July a rumour started among these civilians that the Austrians crossed the Danube at
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entered Hungary at Ófalu, on 17–19 June the main army corps (the II. and the IV.) led by Field Marshal Ivan Paskevich entered in Hungary in four smaller columns and a reserve column. On 19 June there were already 100,000 Russian troops between
589:, Görgei tried to lead his army to the planned concentration point of the Hungarian troops around Szeged, but the Russians cut his road at Vác. In the battle, the still convalescent Görgei (who was suffering from a head injury suffered in the
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convoys towards Vadkert, setting up camp at the Kormos inn between the two localities. After passing Rétság, General József Nagysándor replaced Poeltenberg in the lead of the rearguard. During the retreat on the bridge over the
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at 9 July. Tscheodayev accomplished his task, arriving back to Tisza at Tokaj at 9 July, and met again with Paskevich at Miskolc in the same day. Now having food supplies for 25 days, Paskevich started his march against
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sent the detachment of Ármin Görgey from their positions along the Gombás creek, to occupy the Duka hill and the wineyards from Sződ before the Russians. But General Grigory Zass advanced with all his
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on horse, inspecting the Russians movements. Hoping to continue his march towards South, by breaking through the enemies lines, but being unsure about the Russian troops strength, Görgei decided a
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to Losonc. But knowing that the detachment of Grabbe will arrive only after a couple of days, Paskevich sent Lieutenant General Zass in support of Chrulov with three cavalry regiment and 8 guns.
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2873:(in Hungarian). Budapest: Magvető Könyvkiadó. p. 784.
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1480:Commander in chief: Field Marshal Ivan Paskevich
2817:Nagy csaták. 16. A magyar függetlenségi háború
2800:(in Hungarian). Budapest: Zrínyi. p. 408.
1820:Lieutenant General Anton Grigoryevich Lisetskiy
1533:Lieutenant General Pavel Jakovlevich Kupriyanov
32:
1794:Lieutenant General Petr Fydorovich von Kaufman
1609:Lieutenant General Anton Mihaylovics Karlovich
1583:Lieutenant General Anton Mihaylovics Karlovich
812:Detailed order of battle of the Hungarian army
16:Battle between Hungarians and Russians in 1849
2409:28. fejezet. A magyar nemzet hadtörténete XXI
2396:33. fejezet. A magyar nemzet hadtörténete XXI
1374:Detachment of Lieutenant Colonel Ármin Görgey
232:
8:
2766:(in Hungarian). Budapest: Arcanum Adatbázis.
2762:The Military History of the Hungarian Nation
1496:Detailed order of battle of the Russian army
2947:Battles of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848
2870:("Artúr Görgey in the War of Independence")
2660:
2076:On the morning of this day Görgei's medic,
1744:Lieutenant General Ivan Petrovich Offenberg
2795:Az 1848–1849-es szabadságharc nagy csatái
1491:
1308:Column of Lieutenant Colonel Johann Weissl
807:
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2846:Hadtörténelmi Közlemények. 112. (1999) 2.
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2130:The second battle of Vác 15–17 July 1849
2064:
2011:
1730:Lieutenant General Friedrich von Rüdiger
1502:
818:
796:Commander in chief: General Artúr Görgei
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2230:, started to advance towards Gödöllő.
169:(48 1/2 cavalry companies = 4,832 men)
23:. For the first battle from 1849, see
2699:
2684:
2672:
2462:
7:
2008:Iwan Fjodorowitsch Paskewitsch Litho
650:, and started their advance towards
1867:Major General Ivan Petrovics Miller
1029:General Károly Leiningen-Westerburg
1075:Lieutenant Colonel Károly Földváry
591:battle of Komárom fought on 2 July
14:
177:- Detachment of Ármin Görgey: 800
2868:Görgey Artúr a szabadságharcban
1249:Lieutenant Colonel Ferenc Liptay
146:
135:
117:
106:
46:
2760:A magyar nemzet hadtörténelme (
2258:, in order to attack Görgei at
2186:they were finally reorganized.
1107:Lieutenant Colonel János Puchly
1549:Vladimir Grigoryevich Glazenap
629:Görgei Artúr by Miklós Barabás
1:
2892:("History of Vác in 1848–49")
579:Hungarian War of Independence
194:- III. infantry corps: 28,098
2866:Pusztaszeri, László (1984).
2278:to come in his support from
192:- II. infantry corps: 24,733
113:Hungarian Revolutionary Army
90:
40:Hungarian Revolution of 1848
19:For the battle in 1684, see
2651:Arcanum Adatbázis Kft. 2001
2411:Arcanum Adatbázis Kft. 2001
2398:Arcanum Adatbázis Kft. 2001
2347:Arcanum Adatbázis Kft. 2001
2121:Károly Leiningen-Westerburg
928:Mesterházy cavalry division
585:. After the lost battle of
2968:
2890:Vác története 1848-49-ben
1276:Berzsenyi cavalry division
1070:Földváry infantry division
1038:Czillich infantry division
864:Máriássy infantry division
179:- 13. Hussar regiment: 400
25:First Battle of Vác (1849)
18:
2942:Battles involving Austria
2114:The VII. corps, with the
1739:3. light cavalry division
1722:
1542:2. light cavalry division
1525:
1520:
1517:
1514:
1511:
1508:
1505:
1398:
1369:
1195:
1021:
933:Colonel István Mesterházy
855:General József Nagysándor
847:
824:
821:
587:Komárom from 11 July 1849
258:
202:
158:
129:
100:
56:
45:
37:
2837:Hermann, Róbert (1999),
2815:Hermann, Róbert (2013).
2793:Hermann, Róbert (2004).
2758:Bánlaky, József (2001).
2250:. On 19 July he reached
1281:Colonel Lénárd Berzsenyi
1244:Liptay infantry division
1203:General Ernő Poeltenberg
896:Bobich infantry division
842:
839:
836:
833:
830:
827:
2918:47.773639°N 19.131167°E
2226:and Lieutenant General
2203:Danube–Tisza Interfluve
2083:reconnaissance-in-force
1212:Posta infantry division
1102:Puchly cavalry division
595:Julius Jacob von Haynau
2888:Tragor, Ignác (1984).
2852:Pethő, Sándor (1930).
2164:
2147:
2131:
2073:
2062:
2017:
2009:
869:Colonel János Máriássy
665:entered in Hungary at
630:
190:(88 cavalry companies)
130:Commanders and leaders
2222:, Lieutenant General
2162:
2145:
2129:
2068:
2060:
2015:
2007:
1862:3. artillery division
1651:2. artillery division
960:Sappers and guerillas
639:Friedrich von Rüdiger
628:
249:Hungarian Revolution
203:Casualties and losses
2923:47.773639; 19.131167
2771:Bóna, Gábor (1987).
1841:9. infantry division
1815:8. infantry division
1789:7. infantry division
1630:Other infantry units
1604:5. infantry division
1578:4. infantry division
1043:Colonel Ede Czillich
901:Colonel János Bobich
717:, and on 23 June at
635:Carpathian Mountains
33:Second Battle of Vác
21:Battle of Vác (1684)
2914: /
2675:, pp. 370–371.
2477:, pp. 323–324.
2276:Dmitri Osten-Sacken
1725:III. Infantry Corps
1547:Lieutenant General
1401:13. Hussar Regiment
175:- VII. corps: 8,631
173:- III. corps: 9,277
2165:
2148:
2132:
2078:Lajos Markusovszky
2074:
2063:
2018:
2010:
1528:II. Infantry Corps
1217:Major Ferenc Posta
660:Lieutenant General
631:
599:Battle of Temesvár
79:Kingdom of Hungary
2952:Conflicts in 1849
2829:978-615-5129-00-1
2103:Garamszentbenedek
2032:and the hills of
2022:József Nagysándor
1993:, and to General
1968:
1967:
1964:
1963:
1512:Infantry company
1468:
1467:
1464:
1463:
1134:Artillery reserve
828:Infantry company
566:
565:
215:
214:
171:- I. corps: 8,726
96:
95:
52:The Battle of Vac
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2228:Henryk Dembiński
2178:Ernő Poeltenberg
1557:
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1503:
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671:Túrócszentmárton
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2861:. Genius Kiadó.
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1969:
1864:
1817:
1791:
1741:
1727:
1653:
1606:
1580:
1551:
1544:
1530:
1497:
1486:52,831 soldiers
1483:
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1469:
1278:
1246:
1214:
1200:
1104:
1072:
1040:
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852:
837:Traction horse
813:
802:27,834 soldiers
799:
792:
787:
785:
783:Opposing forces
772:
607:
583:Summer Campaign
567:
562:
283:Slovak uprising
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64:15–17 July 1849
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2790:
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2747:
2746:
2733:
2731:, p. 326.
2704:
2702:, p. 375.
2689:
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2677:
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2663:, p. 542.
2653:
2571:
2569:, p. 325.
2518:
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2452:
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2413:
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2370:
2368:, p. 322.
2349:
2303:
2301:, p. 328.
2290:
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2248:Balassagyarmat
2234:corps towards
2224:Lázár Mészáros
2214:
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2116:military train
2091:Balassagyarmat
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2880:963-14-0194-4
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2220:Mór Perczel
2099:Rimaszombat
2026:combat arms
1937:Grand total
1888:Other units
1677:Other units
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687:Selmecbánya
679:Körmöcbánya
648:Ladomérmező
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533:4th Komárom
503:3rd Komárom
498:2nd Komárom
478:Alsónyárasd
453:1st Komárom
433:Tápióbicske
413:2nd Szolnok
368:1st Szolnok
303:Nagykanizsa
197:234 cannons
182:147 cannons
2936:Categories
2700:Pethő 1930
2685:Pethő 1930
2673:Pethő 1930
2463:Pethő 1930
2286:References
2268:Mezőkövesd
2260:Vámosfalva
2052:Kishartyán
1198:VII. Corps
1024:III. Corps
756:Mezőkövesd
743:Tiszafüred
605:Background
408:Mezőkövesd
383:Branyiszkó
187:52,831 men
166:27,834 men
2213:Aftermath
2137:Esztergom
1991:Kisújfalu
1983:Nagymaros
1768:regiments
1509:Division
825:Division
750:through
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667:Alsókubin
508:Kishegyes
448:Nagysalló
398:Cibakháza
323:Schwechat
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2070:Mór Than
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760:Gyöngyös
739:Debrecen
543:Temesvár
528:Debrecen
523:Segesvár
353:Pancsova
338:Jarkovác
159:Strength
69:Location
2752:Sources
2280:Galicia
2264:Kápolna
2252:Szuhány
2193:Outcome
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2045:16 July
1999:Gödöllő
1977:15 July
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735:cholera
723:Miskolc
715:Héthárs
652:Eperjes
548:Világos
513:2nd Vác
473:Zsigárd
443:1st Vác
438:Isaszeg
403:Kápolna
393:Kompolt
378:Vízakna
363:Nyárasd
328:Friedau
313:Letenye
278:Perlasz
263:Karlóca
251:of 1848
164:Total:
91:outcome
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2087:Rétság
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1987:Verőce
1972:Battle
1959:52,831
1930:28,098
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1855:3,432
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1670:3,176
1623:9,127
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1506:Corps
1459:27,834
1328:1,090
1301:1,766
1292:1,408
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1237:2,750
1127:1,801
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822:Corps
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707:Klimec
616:Szeged
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538:Szőreg
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1434:226 ½
1364:8,631
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1334:Total
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727:Tokaj
719:Somos
699:Bereg
656:Kassa
644:Lubló
488:Ihász
483:Pered
388:Piski
358:Kassa
343:Moson
318:Kotor
308:Ozora
2875:ISBN
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333:Rika
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695:Ung
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