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The '
Battle of Wiesloch' was fought on
April 27,
1622, near the
German village of
Wiesloch (exact in the village '
Mingolsheim'), 14 miles south of
Heidelberg (and 5 miles south of Wiesloch!), between a
Protestant army under General
von Mansfeld and the margrave of
Baden against a
Catholic army under
Count Tilly.
Early in the spring of 1621, mercenary forces under the command of
Georg Friedrich, Margrave of Baden-Durlach crossed the Rhine River from Alsace to junction with forces under
Ernst von Mansfeld. Combined, the armies aimed to prevent a link-up between
Count of Tilly and
Gonzalo de Córdoba
, arriving 20,000 strong from the
Spanish Netherlands under the orders of General
Ambrosio Spinola. Tilly met the Protestant army at its rear guard and drove upon it. This attack was successful until he met the main Protestant body, and was then rebuffed. Tilly retreated and bypassed the stationary Protestant army to link up with de Córdoba later that month. After the battle, Mansfeld found himself at a distinct disadvantage until the armies of
Christian of Brunswick could arrive from the north. The two armies would engage later in the month at the
Battle of Wimpfen.
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