Battle of Letenye

Battle of Letenye
Part of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848
Date17 October 1848
Location
Result Hungarian victory
Belligerents
 Hungarian Revolutionary Army

Austrian Empire

Commanders and leaders
 Mór Perczel Lazar Mamula
Strength
3,409+? men
297 horses
8 cannons[1][2]
~2,400 men
2 cannons[3]
Casualties and losses
3 dead
4 wounded[4]
743 captured[4]

The Battle of Letenye took place during the Hungarian War of Independence of 1848-1849 on 17 October 1848 between the Hungarian Revolutionary Army under the command of General Mór Perczel and the Croatian troops under Colonel Lazar Mamula defending the Muraköz/Međimurje region. Perczel, the leader of the Hungarian brigade which attacked Muraköz, split his troops in two, and his detachment defeated the Croatian troops defending the line of the Mura River. As a result of his victory, together with the victory of the leader of the other column, Major András Gáspár in the Battle of Kotor, Perczel liberated Muraköz from the Croatian troops.

  1. ^ Hermann 2004, pp. 114.
  2. ^ Hermann 2001, pp. 157.
  3. ^ Hermann 2001, pp. 157–158.
  4. ^ a b Hermann 2001, pp. 158.

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