Siege of Theresienburg

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Siege of Theresienburg
Part of the War of the Englean Diet
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DateSeptember 29 - December 25, 1756
Location
Theresienburg, Englean Kaiserreich
Result Decisive Talvistovan Victory
Belligerents
Flag of the German Confederation (war).svg Englean Congressional Empire Kingdom of Talvistova.pngTalvistova
Commanders and leaders
Flag of the German Confederation (war).svg Germund Alterman Kingdom of Talvistova.png Axel Emil Arfvidsson
Units involved
Army of the Deneger Grand Northern Army
Strength

19,000 Congressional Regulars

35 Rhodeve volunteers

24,000 Talvistovan Regulars 4,500 Vuori Volunteers

250 Rezuan Mercenaries

The Siege of Theresienburg was a siege laid to the Congressional held city of Theresienburg during the War of the Englean Diet From September 29 to Christmas Day, 1756, and is seen by most scholars as the final battle of the war, as the siege had essentially choked out the last remaining resources resulting in the Congressional Empire surrendering 4 days after the end of the siege.

Background

main article: War of the Englean Diet

After being essentially split in half by the joint Englean and Talvistovan Forces early the previous year, the Congressional forces in the west had been on a fighting retreat against the advancing Grand Northern Army. After suffering costly defeats at the battles of Waalter and Kreuzfelden, the decision was reached by the rulers of the congressional empire for the battered Army of the Denager to weather in the coastal city of Theresienburg and await the arrival of supplies from allied Rhodevus in the nearby port.

Meanwhile, the Talvistovans, under the leadership of Axel Emil Arfvidsson, decided that the best strategy in order to limit the already large casualties sustained by either side in the preceding battles, was to choke them out with a siege.

Battle

Death of Axel Emil Arfvidsson

End of the Siege

Aftermath

Legacy