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- Q319467 subject Q6581887.
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- Q319467 abstract "The Battle of Schwaderloh took place on April 11, 1499 near Triboltingen, a village on the Swiss shores of the Untersee just south of Constance. It was one of the major battles of the Swabian War between the Old Swiss Confederacy and the forces of the Swabian League and of emperor Maximilian I. The Swabians had assembled a large army at Constance in April 1499. Constance, situated on the north shore of the river Rhine, was an ideal gateway for expeditions into Swiss territories of the Thurgau south of Lake Constance. The Swiss had prepared for an attack and set up their main camp at Schwaderloh, a small village only a few kilometers south of Constance, and had garrisoned the villages on the southern shores of the lake. Already in the weeks before the battle, minor skirmishes had taken place, and the Swabian cannons on the island Reichenau had laid fire on the village of Ermatingen.In the early morning of April 11, 1499, a large Swabian army of about 4,500 to 6,000 foot soldiers and some 400 to 600 knights under the command of count Wolfgang von Fürstenberg poured forth from the city gates of Constance. They crossed the river and drove back the small Swiss garrisons in the villages of Ermatingen, Mannenbach, and Triboltingen. They captured two cannons at Ermatingen, which had been sent by the city of Lucerne to answer the fire from Reichenau. Seeing the Swiss retreat, the troops turned to looting and burning the villages, and began already to transport back their bounty to Constance. Attempts of the Swabian commanders to maintain battle order were ignored by the soldiers.The Swiss troops retreated through the woods to Schwaderloh, where the main contingent of the Swiss camped. They quickly assembled their forces and marched with some 1,400 to 1,800 men to Triboltingen. Between Triboltingen and Gottlieben, they attacked the disorganized Swabians and took them by surprise. The mostly inexperienced Swabian footsoldiers took to flight immediately. Only the knights withstood them for some time and managed to fire some cannon shots; when smoke obscured the view the Swiss were able to engage in close combat and routed them. The Swiss had divided their forces into two at this point—the pikemen continuing to fight the Swabian knights, while the halberdiers and other troops pursued the routing Swabian foot soldiers. The Swabians fled the battlefield in disarray, leaving behind not only their bounty but also all of their artillery, including the two cannons they had captured in the morning at Ermatingen. Many tried to flee by swimming across the lake, leaving behind their weapons and armors. At least 80 soldiers drowned in the lake, many others died in the swamplands between Gottlieben and Constance. Contemporary sources report that many Swabian soldiers fled in panic as far away as Überlingen and Radolfzell. The Swiss pursued them until the city gates of Constance; and they took no prisoners: any wounded soldiers left on the battlefield were killed.".
- Q319467 causalties "ca. 100 – 500 dead".
- Q319467 combatant "Old Swiss Confederacy".
- Q319467 combatant "Swabian League, fighting for emperorMaximilian Iof theHoly Roman Empire".
- Q319467 date "1499-04-11".
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- Q319467 result "Swiss victory".
- Q319467 strength "'''Total: 4,900-6,600".
- Q319467 strength "Total: 1,400-1,800+".
- Q319467 strength "ca. 1,400 – 1,800 infantry".
- Q319467 strength "ca. 4,500 – 6,000 infantry".
- Q319467 strength "ca. 400 – 600 cavalry".
- Q319467 strength "hundreds of cavalry".
- Q319467 thumbnail Schlacht_bei_Triboltingen.png?width=300.
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- Q319467 casualties "ca. 100 – 500 dead".
- Q319467 combatant Q435583.
- Q319467 combatant "Swabian League, fighting for emperor Maximilian I of the Holy Roman Empire".
- Q319467 commander "Count Wolfgang von Fürstenberg".
- Q319467 conflict "Battle of Schwaderloh".
- Q319467 date "1499-04-11".
- Q319467 partof "the Swabian War".
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- Q319467 result "Swiss victory".
- Q319467 strength "ca. 1,400 – 1,800 infantry".
- Q319467 strength "ca. 4,500 – 6,000 infantry".
- Q319467 strength "ca. 400 – 600 cavalry '''Total: 4,900-6,600".
- Q319467 strength "hundreds of cavalry Total: 1,400-1,800+".
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- Q319467 comment "The Battle of Schwaderloh took place on April 11, 1499 near Triboltingen, a village on the Swiss shores of the Untersee just south of Constance. It was one of the major battles of the Swabian War between the Old Swiss Confederacy and the forces of the Swabian League and of emperor Maximilian I. The Swabians had assembled a large army at Constance in April 1499.".
- Q319467 label "Battle of Schwaderloh".
- Q319467 depiction Schlacht_bei_Triboltingen.png.
- Q319467 name "Battle of Schwaderloh".