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Battle of Luther

Battle of Luther

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Battle of Lutter(The Battle of Lutter,: Schlacht bei Lutter) was fought between the people on June 27th in Midorikawa. Lutter am Barenberge) is located in the southern outskirts of the city and is located in the south imperial territory (now northwest).

The result of the fight was Christian IV 's crushing defeat, but the victory was over. It was the Imperial army who was doing.

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background

Christian IV said that he was starting a military movement in the middle of Germany and then headed south. His action strengthened the German Protestant forces who had been defeated in the battle of the bridge about a week ago.

With the participation of Christian IV, the thirty year war, that is, the battle that has been limited to partisan fighting within the Holy Roman Empire, has expanded to those with powers outside the empire. Although Christian IV is bloodstreamed (born), it is not a complete alien.

combat

The Catholic alliance, Earl of Tilly, succeeded in attracting Christian troops to Rutter, where he opened the battlefield. The infantry unit of the empire broke through the battle line of Denmark in three phases, but both of them counterattack. However, after all, the Danish army was unable to maintain the front, was robbed of the cannon and fell into confusion and retreated to Stade. The Danish army lost approximately 6,000 soldiers and issued 2,500.

After the war

After Rutter 's battle, Northern German so close to helping Christian IV, allied with Ferdinand II. Miserable plundering and destruction against Denmark in Lower Saxony began. Inevitably, Christian IV brought an alliance with the feud of King Sweden. Although somehow stopped the advance of the emperor 's army by the coalition of the two forces, it is due to the retreat of Denmark leading to' 'in May. As a result, this battle became a trigger for the downfall of Denmark as.

References

  • ,, "Northern European history (worldwide national history)", 1998.

footnote

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1. ****Momose, Kumano, Murai, p.

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