Great Baltic War |
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Battle of Édegem, 1848 |
Date | 20 October 1844 – 17 March 1849 (1844-10-20 – 1849-03-17) (4 years, 4 months, 3 weeks and 4 days) |
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Location | Theatres:
Atlantic Ocean, Baltic Sea, Burgundy, Caribbean, France, Germany, Iberia, Lombardy, Mediterranean Sea, North Sea, Numidia, Nunasutra, Prussia, Scotland |
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Result |
Anglois-Bohemian Victory
- Scandinavian Victory over the Commonwealth
- Annexation of Pas De Calais
- Annexation of Pomerania
- Seizure of Aragonese Numidia
- Anglois Occupation of Athesia
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Belligerents |
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Commanders and leaders |
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- Henri X
- Zsigmond V
- Alfonso XVII
- Victor Emmanuel II
- Stanisław III
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- James IX
- Charles VII
- Tristan Duras
- Ferdinand IV
- Emilio Dandolo
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Strength |
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- Dual Monarchy: 1,400,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1848)
- Bohemia: 1,200,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1847)
- Spain: 650,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1845)
- Savoy: 250,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1849)
- Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 850,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1844)
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- Scandinavia: 1,100,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1846)
- Burgundy: 2,350,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1845)
- Aragon: 850,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1844)
- Venice 125,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1844)
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Casualties and losses |
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- Dual Monarchy: more than 270,000 killed in action (about 350,000 total dead)
- Bohemia: more than 360,000 killed in action (about 415,000 total dead)
- Spain: more than 125,000 killed in action (about 165,000 total dead)
- Savoy: less than 75,000 killed in action (about 85,000 total dead)
- Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth less than 545,000 killed in action (about 975,000 total dead)
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- Scandinavia: more than 575,000 killed in action (about 650,000 total dead)
- Burgundy: more than 1,150,000 killed in action (about 2,000,000 total dead)
- Aragon: more than 270,000 killed in action (about 350,000 total dead)
- Venice less than 55,000 killed in action (about 125,000 total dead)
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