- Battle of Höchst
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Höchst
caption=Battle near Höchst, engraving by Merian
partof=Thirty Years' War
date=June 22 ,1622
place= Höchst, west of Frankfurt
result= Strategic Catholic victory
combatant1=Protestants
combatant2=Holy Roman Empire , Catholic League
commander1= Christian of Brunswick
commander2=Count of Tilly, Fernández de Córdoba
strength1= 12,000
strength2=app. 25,000
casualties1= 2,000
casualties2= Minimal|The Battle of Höchst was fought onJune 22 ,1622 , between the combined army led byJohan Tzerclaes, Count of Tilly , and Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba andProtestant forces led by Christian of Brunswick. It was a strategicRoman Catholic victory.Background
Continuing their mission of blocking a rendezvous between the
Count of Mansfeld and Christian of Brunswick at theMain , the Catholic forces reached the river at Höchst on June 22 to find Christian's army bridging the river.Battle
In command of roughly 12,000 men and little artillery, Christian found himself outnumbered nearly two to one, and at a loss of position. His reaction was to set up a bridgehead and force the crossing of his troops under heavy Catholic musket and artillery fire. He succeeded in linking with Mansfeld at a cost of roughly 2,000 men and most of his baggage train.
Aftermath
Córdoba and
Tilly claimed victory based on the fact that they had fewer losses despite the fact that Brunswick had succeeded in his mission.Höchst would be the final battle for the Palatinate and the impending actions of Mansfeld and Christian would signal the end for "The Winter King" Frederick V. Shortly after the battle, the combined Protestant forces, now numbering 25,000 strong, comparable to the Catholics in numbers, would position themselves on the western bank of the
Rhine River .Heidelberg shortly thereafter came under siege and despite an 11-week stand, fell on September 19, 1622. On this news, the token English forces under SirHorace Vere evacuatedMannheim and moved to the fortress ofFrankenthal which served as a final outpost for Protestant resistance in this area. It would fall the following year.
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