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Battle of Mesothen
Part of French invasion of Russia (1812)
Date29 September 1812
Location
Result Prussian victory
Belligerents
Russian Empire Kingdom of Prussia Kingdom of Prussia
Commanders and leaders
Fabian Steinheil Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg
Strength
4 battalions, 2 squadrons[1] 5 battalions, 5 squadrons[2]
Casualties and losses
unknown 264[3]

Template:Campaignbox Napoleon's invasion of Russia

The Battle of Mesothen took place on September 29, 1812, between the Russian Corps of Finland and the French-allied Prussian Auxiliary Corps. It was fought near the Latvian town of Mežotne (Template:Lang-de), then part of the Courland Governorate.

Background

In September 1812, Russian troops of General Steinheil entered Mitau, Gross Eckau and Bauska without a fight. However, they were spread out and vulnerable to enemy counterattacks. The Prussian command deployed its forces to defend the artillery stationed at the Bauska Castle and sent small squads to the ford across the river Lielupe.

The battle

On September 29, the Prussians launched a counterattack against the advancing Russian forces and attacked their vanguard at 5 pm. The struggle lasted until late at night and pushed the Russian troops back. On the same night, Ludwig von Wartenburg sent forces under the command of Friedrich Kleist against the troops of Alexander Belgard, which were chasing a retreating Prussian squad on the left bank of the Lielupe. The resulting battle was fought in darkness and involved only infantry units. Vastly outnumbering the enemy, the Prussians forced the Russian troops back and, after having received substantial reinforcements, went on the offensive.[4]

Aftermath

As a result of the battle, Steinheil called off the advance and returned to Riga. Although a defeat, the battle eased some of the pressure on the Russian army of Peter Wittgenstein, helping it to eventually capture the city of Polotsk on October 20.[5]

Notes

  1. ^ Отечественная война 1812 года (2004), p. 13
  2. ^ Отечественная война 1812 года (2004), p. 13
  3. ^ Отечественная война 1812 года (2004), p. 13
  4. ^ Отечественная война 1812 года (2004), p. 13
  5. ^ Отечественная война 1812 года (2004), p. 615.

References

Template:Ru icon Отечественная война 1812 года: Энциклопедия (Patriotic War of 1812: an Encyclopedia). Moscow: РОССПЭН. 2004.