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Battle of Brunnbäck Ferry


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conflictBattle of Brunnbäck Ferry
partofSwedish War of Liberation
dateEarly April, 1521
placeBrunnbäck, near Krylbo, Sweden
resultSwedish victory
combatant1Sweden
combatant2
commander1Peder Svensson
commander2Henrik Slagheck
Henrik von Mehlen
Berend von Mehlen
strength1800 to 1,000
strength21,000 to 1,500
casualties1Unknown
casualties2Heavy
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Henrik von Mehlen Berend von Mehlen The Battle of Brunnbäck Ferry () was the first major battle in the Swedish War of Liberation, between rebels rallied by Gustav Vasa that had marched down from occupied Falun and Danish troops from Västerås. The battle took place by the village Brunnbäck, near the ferry over Dalälven.

Union troops led by Henrik Slagheck, the brother of Didrik Slagheck, marched from Västerås to Dalälven, making camp near the Brunnbäck ferry. Shortly afterwards rebel troops under Peder Svensson arrived on the opposite side of the river. The rebels engaged the Danish soldiers by archery, causing many casualties and forcing the enemy to retreat. By then, Peder Svensson had already taken part of his force, and out of sight moved it over the river.

When the Danes left their camp he attacked, while the remaining rebels moved over the river. The battle took place on an open area called Sonnbohed. The governmental troops resisted, but the attack was both surprising and fierce. Those who were not cut down fled either by throwing themselves into the river or on the main road, the latter being chased far into Västmanland. The battle ended as a major Swedish victory.

File:Brunnbäcksstenen.jpg|Memorial of the battle, in Brunnbäck. File:Peder Svensson-stenen.jpg|Memorial of Peder Svensson, in Hedemora.

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