Battle of Lutterberg (1758)

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The Battle of Lutterberg (1758) was a Seven Years' War engagement in which French and allied forces defeated the army of Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick in northern Germany.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
military engagement
alsoKnownAs Battle of Lutterberg
belligerent Allied army of Hanoverian, British, and Prussian interests
France
French-allied forces
combatantSide Allied army under Ferdinand of Brunswick
Army of the Rhine
surface form: "French army of the Rhine"
commandedBy Comte de Clermont
Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick NERFINISHED
conflict Seven Years' War
countryAtTimeOfEvent Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg
surface form: "Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg"
date 1758-10-10
followedBy Battle of Bergen
hasCasualties Allied casualties under Ferdinand of Brunswick
French and allied casualties
historicalPeriod 18th century
historicalRegion Holy Roman Empire
location Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg
surface form: "Electorate of Hanover"

Lutterberg
northern Germany
notableFor French tactical victory over Ferdinand of Brunswick
opponent Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick NERFINISHED
partOf Anglo-French conflict in Germany
Seven Years' War
precededBy Battle of Krefeld
result French victory
defeat of Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick's army
theatre German theatre of the Seven Years' War
year 1758

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Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick notableBattle Battle of Lutterberg (1758)