Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors.
Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker.

Responsive image


Great Sleigh Drive

Great Sleigh Drive
Part of Scanian War

Frederick William pursues Swedish troops across the frozen Curonian Lagoon; fresco by Wilhelm Simmler, ca. 1891
DateDecember 1678 – February 1679
Location
Result Brandenburgian victory
Belligerents
Brandenburg Brandenburg-Prussia Sweden Sweden
Commanders and leaders
Frederick William Henrik Horn
Strength
14,000–15,000[1]
34 guns
6,000–7,000[2]
Casualties and losses
1,000–2,000 dead, captured or deserted[2]

"The Great Sleigh Drive" (German: Die große Schlittenfahrt) from December 1678 to February 1679 was a daring and bold maneuver using sleighs by Frederick William, the Great Elector of Brandenburg-Prussia, to drive Swedish forces out of the Duchy of Prussia, a territory of his which had been invaded by the Swedes in November 1678.

  1. ^ Wimarson 1912, pp. 433–434.
  2. ^ a b Wimarson 1912, pp. 385, 431, 452.

Previous Page Next Page






Jagd über das Kurische Haff German Grande inseguimento in slitta Italian クルシュー潟越えの追撃戦 Japanese Великий ледяной манёвр Russian

Responsive image

Responsive image