Battle of Biskupice

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Battle of Biskupice
Part of Rákóczi's War of Independence
Date21 April 1704
Location
Result Kuruc (Hungarian) victory
Belligerents
Kurucs (Kingdom of Hungary)
Denmark-Norway
Commanders and leaders
László Ocskay [hu] brigadier
Lőrinc Pekry general
Colonel Peter Viard
Mayor Adam Frederik Trampe
Strength
Unknown 1400
Casualties and losses
Unknown Heavy

The Battle of Biskupice (Hungarian: Püspöki csata; German: Schlacht bei Bischdorf; Slovak: Bitka pri Biskupiciach) took place between the Kuruc (Hungarians) and the Danish auxiliaries of the Habsburg army on 21 April 1704.

The Austrian commander Hannibal Heister in March 1704 merged with the troops (Germans, Danes, Serbs) near Komárom (present-day Komárno, Slovakia). The Austrian plane was the cleaning of the Great Rye Island up the Kurucs. This region he joined Rákóczi in 1703. The Kuruc forces threatened Pressburg and also Komárom.

In Pressburg being general Johann von Ritschan, but in spring was ordered back to Moravia. Because Heister sent to Pressburg reinforcements: 1400 Danish soldiers under German colonel Peter Viard and Danish mayor Adam Frederik Trampe.

The Kurucs under Lőrinc Pekry and László Ocskay [hu] (by instruction of general Miklós Bercsényi) near Püspöki (today Podunajské Biskupice, Slovakia) attacked the Danes and them significant losses caused. However, the Danes reached Pressburg. The Kuruc army also stormed the ramparts near Gutta (present-day Kolárovo, Slovakia).

On 28 April, in the battle of Nárazd, Heister pushed back the Kuruc army.

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