Battle of Vänersborg

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The Battle of Vänersborg was fought between Swedish and Norwegian forces during the Torstenson War in 1645.[1] The Swedes were victorious and the Norwegians retreated to Bohuslän.[citation needed] The Dano-Norwegian commander was Henrik Bielke.[1] A hundred men, led by captain Alexander Hamilton, had been assigned to the Swedish fortifications.[2] In the initial attack, Norwegian troops lost 24 men, whereas the Swedish defenders lost five men, among them one corporal.[1] The attack came a few months after Vänersborg had been burned to the ground in an attack the previous year.[3]

The Swedish forces repelled three attacks before the sieging forces retreated.[4] This marked the end of attacks on Vänersborg during the Torstenson War.[4] Bielke and the Norwegian forces had to leave the area after the Swedish lieutenant colonel Per Lillie had returned with more Swedish troops.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Extract Skrifwelse daterat i Tunum Sochn i Wester-Götland den 5. Febr", Ordinari Post Tijdender. Issue 8, 1645.
  2. ^ Munthe 1901, p. 111.
  3. ^ "Vad blev kvar då staden flyttades?". Vänersborgs museum (in Swedish). 2017-02-01. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  4. ^ a b Corin, Carl-Fredrik (1944). Vänersborgs historia: Tiden till 1834 (in Swedish). p. 69.
  5. ^ Munthe 1901, p. 134.
  • Munthe, Carl Oscar (1901). Hannibalsfeiden 1643–45 : Den norske hærs bloddåb.