Siege of Kolding (1658) explained

Conflict:Siege of Kolding
Partof:Second Northern War
Date:December 25, 1658
Place:Kolding, Denmark
Result:Polish-Danish victory
Combatant1: Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Denmark–Norway
Combatant2: Sweden
Commander1:Stefan Czarniecki
Strength1:1,000 men
Strength2:2,000 men

The siege of Kolding was fought on December 25, 1658, between Sweden and the forces of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Denmark–Norway.[1] [2] The Polish and Danish forces were led by Stefan Czarniecki. The Polish-Danish force won the battle.

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  1. Book: Dyer, Thomas Henry . 1576-1679 . 1901 . G. Bell and sons . 417 . en.
  2. Book: Dyer, Thomas Henry . Modern Europe: 1593-1721 . 1877 . G. Bell and sons . 336 . en.