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- Q166015 abstract "The Battle of Lesnaya (Russian: Битва при Лесной Bitva pri Lesnoy, Swedish: Slaget vid Lesna), was one of the major battles of the Great Northern War. It took place on September 28, 1708 (O.S.) / September 29, 1708 (Swedish calendar) / October 9, 1708 (N.S.) between a Russian army of between 36,000 and 38,000 men commanded by Peter I of Russia, Mikhail Mikhailovich Golitsyn, Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov, Christian Felix Bauer and Nikolai Grigorovitj von Werden and a Swedish army of about 12,500 men commanded by Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt and Berndt Otto Stackelberg, at the village of Lesnaya, located close to the border between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Russia (now the village of Lyasnaya, south-east of Mogilev in Belarus). The Swedes were escorting a supply column of more than 4,500 wagons for their main army in Ukraine.Peter I intercepted Lewenhaupt's column before it reached the safety of Charles XII, the Swedish king, with the intention of destroying it. After eight hours of fighting, with heavy casualties, neither side stood as winner. As the night approached the Russians decided to withdraw to the nearest forest where they would stay until next morning to continue the fight. The Swedes however stayed in their battle formations for hours during the night, in case of a renewed attack. With no sign of further combat, the Swedes in turn withdrew from the place of battle, in order to continue the march towards the main army. Fearing a full-scale Russian pursuit, Lewenhaupt decided to leave or burn most of the wagons and cannons in order to increase speed. While doing this many of the Swedish soldiers decided to loot the abandoned wagons and get drunk, thousands got lost in the woods, many of whom fell victim to Russian irregular cavalry. Lewenhaupt soon crossed the river of Sozh with the rest of his army, to find himself relatively safe. After some days he met up with Charles XII at Rukova with very few wagons left and only half of his initial army. The two soon continued their march towards Ukraine, eventually finding themselves at the battle of Poltava and the surrender at Perevolochna which severely crippled the Swedish army and is renown for being the turning point of the Great Northern War.".
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- Q166015 causalties "3,000–3,500 killed and wounded".
- Q166015 causalties "In total (October 9–11):".
- Q166015 causalties "about 4,000 killed, wounded and captured".
- Q166015 combatant "*18px".
- Q166015 combatant "25pxSwedish Empire".
- Q166015 combatant "25pxTsardom of Russia".
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- Q166015 date "1708-09-28".
- Q166015 date "1708-09-29".
- Q166015 date "1708-10-09".
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- Q166015 result "*Destruction and capture of most Swedish wagons, along with all artillery.".
- Q166015 result "*Neither side broken. Swedish force allowed continued march towards the main army underCharles XII.".
- Q166015 result "Russianstrategic victory".
- Q166015 result "TacticallyIndecisive".
- Q166015 strength "1,377 men".
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