~1,560 men (a third probably cavalry) Uncertain number of ships, but probably 13
~7,200–10,000 men 60 ships
Casualties and losses
Minor losses in men No ships lost
10-20 ships crashed, sunk or burnt and 7 ships captured ~3000–7000 Wends dead Army of Bogislaw scattered Entire camp of Casimir looted
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