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The Battle of Lesnaya was one of the decisive battles of the Great Northern WarGreat Northern War

The Great Northern War was the war fought between a coalition of Russia, Denmark-Norway, and Saxony-Poland on one side and ...
. It took place on September 28, 1708 between a Russian army of 12,000 (14,500 by Swedish sources) men commanded by Princes RepninAnikita Repnin

Prince Anikita Ivanovich Repnin was a prominent Russian general during the Great Northern War who superintended the taking o...
 and MenshikovAleksandr Danilovich Menshikov

Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov was a Russian statesman, whose official titles included Generalissimo, Prince of the Holy Rom...
 and a Swedish force of 16,000 (12,500 by Swedish sources) men, under the command of General Adam Ludwig LewenhauptAdam Ludwig Lewenhaupt

Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt was a Swedish general....
, at the village of Lesnaya, located on the border between PolandPoland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country located in Central Europe....
 and Russia (now the village of Lisna, south-east of Mahilyow in BelarusBelarus

Belarus is a landlocked nation-state in Eastern Europe, which borders Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia....
).
BackgroundEarly Swedish victories at Copenhagen and at the Battle of Narva in 1700 knocked both DenmarkDenmark Overview

The Kingdom of Denmark is the smallest and southernmost of the Nordic countries....
 and RussiaRussia

Russia , also the Russian Federation , is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Eurasia....
 temporarily out of the war. However, Charles was unable to bring the war to a conclusion, and it would be eight years before he dealt with the remaining combatant Charles Augustus of SaxonySaxony

The Free State of Saxony has a land area of 18,413 km and a population of 4.3 million, the tenth-largest in area and sixth-...
-PolandPoland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country located in Central Europe....
.






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1708   Peter the Great defeats the Swedes at the Battle of Lesnaya.






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The Battle of Lesnaya was one of the decisive battles of the Great Northern WarGreat Northern War

The Great Northern War was the war fought between a coalition of Russia, Denmark-Norway, and Saxony-Poland on one side and ...
. It took place on September 28, 1708 between a Russian army of 12,000 (14,500 by Swedish sources) men commanded by Princes RepninAnikita Repnin

Prince Anikita Ivanovich Repnin was a prominent Russian general during the Great Northern War who superintended the taking o...
 and MenshikovAleksandr Danilovich Menshikov

Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov was a Russian statesman, whose official titles included Generalissimo, Prince of the Holy Rom...
 and a Swedish force of 16,000 (12,500 by Swedish sources) men, under the command of General Adam Ludwig LewenhauptAdam Ludwig Lewenhaupt

Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt was a Swedish general....
, at the village of Lesnaya, located on the border between PolandPoland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country located in Central Europe....
 and Russia (now the village of Lisna, south-east of Mahilyow in BelarusBelarus

Belarus is a landlocked nation-state in Eastern Europe, which borders Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia....
).

Background

Early Swedish victories at Copenhagen and at the Battle of Narva in 1700 knocked both DenmarkDenmark Overview

The Kingdom of Denmark is the smallest and southernmost of the Nordic countries....
 and RussiaRussia

Russia , also the Russian Federation , is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Eurasia....
 temporarily out of the war. However, Charles was unable to bring the war to a conclusion, and it would be eight years before he dealt with the remaining combatant Charles Augustus of SaxonySaxony

The Free State of Saxony has a land area of 18,413 km and a population of 4.3 million, the tenth-largest in area and sixth-...
-PolandPoland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country located in Central Europe....
. During this time Peter rebuilt his army into modern form, basing it primarily on infantry trained to properly use linear tactics and modern firearms. He then achieved a stunning propaganda victory in LivoniaFacts About Livonia

Livonia once was the land of the Finnic Livonians, but came in the Middle Ages to designate a much broader territory contro...
, where he established the city of Saint PetersburgSaint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg listen is a city located in northwestern Russia on the delta of the Neva River at the east end of the Gulf...
. Incensed, Charles ordered a fatal attack on the Russian heartland with an assault on MoscowMoscow

Moscow is the capital of Russia and the country's principal political, economic, financial, educational, and transportation...
 from his campaign base in Poland.

Lewenhaupt, one of Sweden's foremost generals, was the commander of one of Sweden's best armies, based at the Baltic SeaBaltic Sea

The Baltic Sea is located in Northern Europe, from 53N to 66N latitude and from 20E to 26E longitude....
 port of Riga. In the summer of 1708, King Charles XII of SwedenCharles XII of Sweden

Carl XII, Karl XII or Carolus Rex,, the Alexander of the North, nicknamed in Turkish as Demirbas Sarl, was a...
 ordered him to march southward with most of his force and link up with Charles' main army of 25,000 men, based in Poland. Lewenhaupt was to bring a fresh supply of ammunition and food to support the Swedish army in a proposed march on the Russian capital of MoscowMoscow

Moscow is the capital of Russia and the country's principal political, economic, financial, educational, and transportation...
.

However, Lewenhaupt found that gathering the needed supplies and preparing the army for an overland march took longer than expected, and on September 15, after waiting for Lewenhaupt for weeks, Charles XII abandoned his camps and decided to invade the UkraineUkraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe....
, hoping to reach that rich granary before winter. At the time, Lewenhaupt was only about 80 miles from Charles' position.

The Russians observed these movements and Peter decided the time was ripe to attack Lewenhaupt's smaller force before it could be supported by Charles. He and Menshikov moved quickly to intercept the Swedish force and prevented it from crossing the Sozh River to safety. Lewenhaupt was not fazed; no Swedish army had yet been defeated by the Russians in eight years of war. He moved to fight Peter's army.

Battle

The battle itself was closely contested and both forces suffered heavy casualties. Late in the day, a snowstorm, something rare for September even in Russia, kicked up. The Swedes, unaccustomed to fighting in the snow, became disorganized and Lewenhaupt ordered his men to retreat, while burning the much-needed supply wagons behind them. Menshikov now ordered his cavalry to attack one more time, and routed the Swedes. Kalmyks and CossackCossack

Cossacks are a group of several peoples living in the southern steppe regions of Eastern Europe and Asiatic Russia, famous f...
s then completed the Russian victory by taking hundreds of prisoners.

Results

The Swedes lost 1,000 men dead and 4,000 missing in the battle. Russian casualties totaled 1,111 killed and 2,856 wounded, about one-third of those engaged.

Lewenhaupt decided to rejoin Charles with all speed, so he abandoned the cannon, the cattle and most of the food, driving the soldiers to mutinyMutiny

Mutiny is the crime of conspiring to disobey an order that a group of similarly-situated individuals is legally obliged to o...
. Stealing all of the alcohol, the soldiers became drunk, and Lewenhaupt was forced to leave about 1,000 men drunk in the woods. By the time they finally reached Charles and the main force on October 8, no supplies and only 6,000 men remained, only increasing his problem of feeding the army.

The greatest significance of the Russian victory at Lesnaya was that it convinced the Russian soldiers that they could defeat even Sweden's best soldiers. This new-found confidence served them well in the 1709 campaign in which Peter destroyed Charles' main Swedish army. Peter referred to Lesnaya as "the mother of the Battle of PoltavaBattle of Poltava

The Battle of Poltava was a battle between the armies of Peter I of Russia and Charles XII of Sweden on 28 June 1709, the mo...
."

Note

Sweden had its own calendarSwedish calendar

The Swedish Calendar in use from March 1, 1700 until February 30, 1712 was one day ahead of the Julian calendar and ten days...
 between 1700 and 1712, so in the Swedish calendar the battle of Lesnaya took place on September 29, 1708.

Literature

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  • The Book of Marsov or of Affairs of War - ????? ??????? ??? ???????? ???. — ???.2. — ???., 1766.
  • Kresnovsky's History of the Russian Army, from Narva to Paris: 1700-1814 - ??????????? ?.?. ??????? ??????? ?????: ? 4-? ?. — ?., 1992. — T.I. ?? ????? ?? ?????? 1700—1814. — ?. 35—36.
  • Letters and papers by Emperor Peter the Great - ?????? ? ?????? ?????????? ????? ????????. — ?.5. — ???., 1907.
  • Soviet War Encyclopaedia - ????????? ??????? ????????????: ? 8-? ?. / ??. ???. ?????. ?.?. ??????? (????.) ? ??. — ?., 1977. — ?.4. — ?. 624.
  • Strokov's History of the Art of War - ??????? ?.?. ??????? ???????? ?????????. —?., 1955. —T.I. — ?. 496.

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