Josip Jelačić Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz Prince Franz de Paula of Liechtenstein
Strength
27,655 men 82 cannons[2]
33,000 men[3] 75 cannons[4]
Casualties and losses
200-800[5]
22 dead 59/62 wounded 8/12 missing[4]
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t
e
Hungarian Revolution of 1848
Karlóca
1st Szenttamás
2nd Szenttamás
Perlasz
Slovak uprising
3rd Szenttamás
Pákozd
Transylvania
Nagykanizsa
Ozora
Letenye
Kotor
Schwechat
Friedau
Rika
Jarkovác
Moson
Mór
Pancsova
Kassa
Nyárasd
1st Szolnok
Cegléd
Vízakna
Branyiszkó
Piski
Kompolt
Cibakháza
Kápolna
Mezőkövesd
2nd Szolnok
2nd Nagyszeben
Hatvan
4th Szenttamás
Tápióbicske
Isaszeg
1st Vác
Nagysalló
1st Komárom
Buda
Káty
Csorna
Zsigárd
Alsónyárasd
Pered
Ihász
Győr
2nd Komárom
3rd Komárom
Kishegyes
2nd Vác
Tura
Segesvár
Debrecen
4th Komárom
Szőreg
Temesvár
Világos
Hetény
Izsa
The Battle of Schwechat was a battle in the Hungarian war of Independence of 1848-1849, fought on 30 October 1848 between the revolutionary Hungarian Army led by Lieutenant General János Móga against the army of the Austrian Empire led by Lieutenant General Josip Jelačić, at Schwechat, near Vienna. This was the last battle of 1848 in the Transdanubian campaign. The Hungarian Army wanted to relieve the revolutionaries from Vienna, besieged by the Austrian imperial army, but they were defeated. Vienna fell on the next day.
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