Conflict: | Battle of Treiden |
Partof: | the Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629) |
Date: | February 1, 1628 |
Place: | Treiden, Livonia (Turaida, Latvia) |
Coordinates: | 57.1833°N 24.85°W |
Result: | Polish–Lithuanian victory |
Combatant1: | Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth |
Combatant2: | Swedish Empire |
Commander1: | Mikołaj Korff Konstanty Zienowicz |
Commander2: | Gustav Horn |
Strength1: | 200 infantry 600-700 cavalry |
Strength2: | 500 infantry 400 cavalry |
Casualties1: | 20-40 killed |
Casualties2: | 200-300 killed 2 banners |
The Battle of Treiden was fought during the Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629), between Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Swedish Empire on February 1, 1628. Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth forces under the command of Mikołaj Korff and Konstanty Zienowicz defeated the Swedish forces commanded by Gustav Horn.[1]