Battle of Malbdoux

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Battle of Malbdoux
Part of South Terrifica War
Malbedoux.jpg
Painting of the Battle of Malbdoux, depicts the Duc' de Cationne's forces arriving on the field of battle.
Date11th September 1822
Location
Malbdoux
Result Gallandic Victory
Belligerents
Flag of Castile-La Mancha.svg Vionna-Frankenlisch Gallandia.png Kingdom of Gallandia
Commanders and leaders
Flag of Castile-La Mancha.svg Duke of Teutonberg

Gallandia.png Comte de Marchand

Gallandia.png Duc' de Cationne
Strength

45,000 Men

101 Guns

42,000 Men

110 Guns
Casualties and losses
9,000 4,500

The Battle of Malbdoux was a major battle of the South Terrifica War and the closing battle of the Vionna-Frankenlischian South Gallandia Campaign. Two Gallandic armies under the joint command of the Comte de Marchand and the Duc' de Cationne fought a pitched battle against the Vionna-Frankenlischian army of the Duke of Teutonberg. In a six hour battle, the Duke of Teutonberg's force was beaten soundly and he was forced to retreat to Adeleux, which was put under siege the following month.