Battle of Hatvan

Battle of Hatvan
Part of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848

The Battle of Hatvan
Date2 April 1849
Location
around and in Hatvan, Kingdom of Hungary
Result Hungarian victory
Belligerents
 Hungarian Revolutionary Army
Polish Legion
 Austrian Empire
Commanders and leaders
 András Gáspár
 Ernő Poeltenberg
Józef Wysocki
 Franz Schlik
Strength
Total: 14,563
-VII. corps: 8,622
-Detached units of the III. corps: 5,941
56 cannons
Total: 11,000
40 cannons[1]
Casualties and losses
20 killed or wounded Total: 202
-48 dead
-49 wounded
-85 missing and prisoner[2]

The Battle of Hatvan was the first battle in the Spring Campaign of the Hungarian War of Independence of 1848–1849, fought on 2 April 1849 between the Habsburg Empire and the Hungarian Revolutionary Army. This battle was the start of the Hungarian offensive whose aim was to liberate central and western Hungary, and its capital, from imperial occupation. The Austrian force was commanded by General Franz Schlik, while the Hungarians were led by Colonel András Gáspár, and lieutenant-colonel Ernő Poeltenberg. The Polish Legion under Colonel Józef Wysocki also fought alongside the Hungarians. The Hungarians were victorious, and advanced towards the Hungarian capitals, Buda and Pest.

  1. ^ Hermann 2001, pp. 269.
  2. ^ Hermann 2004, pp. 204.

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