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Battle of Dornach
Part of the Swabian War
Contemporary woodcut of the Battle of Dornach
Date
22 July 1499
Location
Dornach, Switzerland
Result
Swiss victory[1]
Belligerents
Old Swiss Confederacy
Solothurn
Bern
Zürich
Lucerne
Zug
Holy Roman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Heinrich von Fürstenberg †
Strength
6,000[2]
15,000-16,000[2]
Casualties and losses
600-900[2]
4,000[2]
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Battles of the Swabian War
Hard
Bruderholz
Schwaderloh
Frastanz
Calven
Dornach
The Battle of Dornach was fought on 22 July 1499 between the troops of Emperor Maximilian I and the Old Swiss Confederacy, close to the Swiss village of Dornach. The battle ended in a decisive defeat for Maximilian, and concluded the Swabian War between the Swiss and the Swabian League.
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