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battle+of+rauge Latitude and Longitude:

57°43′40″N 26°54′35″E / 57.7278°N 26.9097°E / 57.7278; 26.9097
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Battle of Rauge
Part of the Great Northern War
Date4 September 1701 ( O.S.)
5 September 1701 ( Swedish calendar)
15 September 1701 ( N.S,)
Location 57°43′40″N 26°54′35″E / 57.7278°N 26.9097°E / 57.7278; 26.9097
Result Swedish victory
Belligerents
Sweden Swedish Empire Russia Tsardom of Russia
Commanders and leaders
Sweden Wolmar Anton von Schlippenbach Russia Boris Sheremetev
Strength
2,000 men [1] 7,000 men [1]
Casualties and losses
100 killed and wounded [1] at least 2,000 killed, wounded and captured [1]

The Battle of Rauge took place on 15 September 1701 near Rõuge, Livonia during the Great Northern War in which the Swedes defeated the numerically superior Russians.

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battle+of+rauge Latitude and Longitude:

57°43′40″N 26°54′35″E / 57.7278°N 26.9097°E / 57.7278; 26.9097
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Battle of Rauge
Part of the Great Northern War
Date4 September 1701 ( O.S.)
5 September 1701 ( Swedish calendar)
15 September 1701 ( N.S,)
Location 57°43′40″N 26°54′35″E / 57.7278°N 26.9097°E / 57.7278; 26.9097
Result Swedish victory
Belligerents
Sweden Swedish Empire Russia Tsardom of Russia
Commanders and leaders
Sweden Wolmar Anton von Schlippenbach Russia Boris Sheremetev
Strength
2,000 men [1] 7,000 men [1]
Casualties and losses
100 killed and wounded [1] at least 2,000 killed, wounded and captured [1]

The Battle of Rauge took place on 15 September 1701 near Rõuge, Livonia during the Great Northern War in which the Swedes defeated the numerically superior Russians.

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