The Battle of Nekmíř was one of several raids carried out by the Bohemian Royalist forces, commanded by Bohuslav of Schwanberg, against Jan Žižka's Hussite troops.

Battle of Nekmíř
Part of the Hussite Wars
DateDecember 1419
Location
Nekmíř, north of Pilsen
Result Hussite victory
Belligerents
Hussites Landfrieden of Pilsen
Commanders and leaders
Jan Žižka Bohuslav of Schwanberg
Strength
400 infantry
7 war wagons
2,000 cavalry and infantry
Casualties and losses
Unknown Heavy

The raid caught Hussite forces besieging the fortress of Nekmíř.

The Hussite force was able to break through Bohuslav's lines by using artillery (hand guns) mounted on wagons, and effect a retreat. This skirmish was the first documented use of the wagon fort during the Hussite Wars.

The results of this conflict were important in demonstrating Jan Žižka's military competence in the minds of the Hussites. The Prague Hussites would later call for Žižka's assistance in defending their town against the crusading Imperial Army, despite having spurned him by acquiescing to the Royalists' demands after the initial Royalist-Hussite conflict in Prague.

External links edit

  • "The Hussite Wars (1419-36)", Stephen Turnbull, Osprey Publishing (ISBN 1-84176-665-8)
  • Osprey Hussite Wars book extract
  • Hussite Battles and Significant events

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