Battle of Sablat

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The Battle of Sablat took place during the Thirty Years War on June 10, 1619 seven kilometers east of Vodňany between the villages large and small Sablat in Bohemia instead.

The battle between the Protestant troops under Ernst Graf von Mansfeld and the Imperialists under General Bucquoy ended with the victory of the troops of Ferdinand II Bucquoy forced Mansfeld, who was en route to Ceske Budejovice, near the village of Sablat for battle. Mansfeld suffered a heavy defeat and lost his forces up to 150 men and its entire equipage. The Bohemians then had to abort the siege of Budweis. Mansfeld remained fairly inactive in the subsequent period and offered its services to the emperor.

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