Battle of Sehested
The Battle of Sehested was fought between Danish and Russian-Prussian-British troops at Sehested on 10 December 1813 during the War of the Sixth Coalition.
The Danish Auxiliary Corps, which fought on the side of the French, was pushed back by the allies under Major General Ludwig von Wallmoden-Gimborn in early December 1813, but the Danes, commanded by Prince Frederik of Hesse, managed to secure their retreat by the victory in the Battle of Sehested.
However, the battle could not change the course of the war, which ended in Denmark’s defeat in 1814.
The Danish casualties were 469–534 men. The allies lost 1,122 men.Orders of Battle
Danish force
Avant Garde Brigade:
1st Brigade: General Graf Schulenburg
- 1st & 4th Battalions Oldenburg Infantry Regiment
- 3 Companies 2nd Battalion Oldernburg Infantry Regiment
- 3rd & 4th Battalions Holstein Infantry Regiment
- 2nd & 6th Squadrons Danish Hussar Regiment
- 3pdr Foot Battery von Gonner
- 6pdr Foot Battery Koye
2nd. Brigade General Lasson
- 1st & 2nd Battalions Funen Infantry Regiment
- 1st & 2nd Battalions Schleswig Infantry Regiment
- Funen Light Dragoon Regiment
- 6pdr Foot Battery Friis
Train Guard
- 1st Battalion Queen's Infantry Regiment
- 2 Companies 2nd Battalion Oldenburg Infantry Regiment
- Funen Light Dragoon Regiment
Total: 9,000 menAllied force
- 1st Battalion Russo-German Legion
- 2nd Battalion Russo-German Legion
- 5th Battalion Russo-German Legion
- 6th Battalion Russo-German Legion
- 7th Battalion Russo-German Legion
- Hanoverian Lauenburg Battalion
- Hanoverian Langrehr Battalion
- Hanoverian Bennigsen Battalion
- Anhalt-Dessau Battalion
- KGL Light Detachment
- Hanoverian Jaeger Company
- Meckleburg Foot Jaegers
- 1st Russo-German Hussar Regiment
- Bremen-Verden Hussar Regiment
- Mecklenburg Mounted Jagers
- 1st Russo-German Horse Battery
- 2nd Russo-German Horse Battery
- Hanoverian Foot Battery
- KGL Horse Battery-one section
- 3rd Battalion Russo-German Legion
- 4th Battalion Russo-German Legion
- Hanoverian Feldjagerkorps von Kielmannsegge
Total: 10,500 men