Battle of Rödsund

Following the Battle of the Sound, a naval engagement that took place during the conflict, Admiral Obdam of the Dutch forces expressed intentions to launch an attack on Swedish occupied island of Fynn. On the 30th of April (NS), a confrontation transpired in the Fermer Belt. The opposing fleets consisted of 23 Dutch ships and 3 Danish ships, which initiated an assault on the Swedish fleet comprising 24 ships. After a period of combat, the Swedish ships eventually executed a withdrawal towards the northeastern direction, reaching the area of Landskorna.[2]

Battle of Rödsund
Part of the Second Northern War

Portrait of Jacob, Baron van Wassenaer, Lord of Obdam (1616-1665), Lieutenant Admiral of Holland and West Friesland.
Date30 April, 1659
Location
Between Fehmarn, Lolland
Result Dutch victory[1]
Belligerents
 Dutch Republic
 Denmark–Norway
Sweden Sweden
Commanders and leaders
Jacob van Wassenaer Obdam
Henrik Bielke
Unknown
Strength
23 Dutch Ships
3 Danish ships
25 Ships

References

  1. Geïllustreerde encyclopaedie woordenboek voor wetenschap en kunst, beschaving en nijverheid · Volume 13 (in Dutch). Elsevier. 1885.
  2. Harding, Dr Richard (2002). Seapower and Naval Warfare, 1650-1830 (E-book ed.). Taylor & Francis. p. 77. ISBN 9781135364861.

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