Battle of Frohnhofen

Battle of Frohnhofen
Part of Austro-Prussian War
Date13 July 1866
Location
Result Prussian Victory
Belligerents
 Prussia  Hesse
Commanders and leaders
Karl von Wrangel
Eduard Vogel von Falckenstein
Edwin Freiherr von Manteuffel
Ferdinand von Kummer
Philipp Georg Frey
August von Stockhausen 
Units involved
VIII Corps 3rd Division
Strength
7 battalions, 2 squadrons, 2 batteries 8 battalions, 1 squadron, 1 battery
Casualties and losses
5 dead, 60 wounded 175 dead, 394 wounded, 115 captured[1]

The Battle of Frohnhofen or Battle of Laufach took place on 13 July 1866 as part of the Main Campaign of the Prussian Army in the Austro-Prussian War. In a battle lasting several hours, the Prussian 26th Infantry Brigade repulsed attacks by the 3rd (Hessian) Division of the VIII. Corps of the North German Confederation, with the Hessians suffering heavy losses. It thus secured the Spessart crossings and created favorable conditions for the Battle of Aschaffenburg around the Main crossing the next day.

  1. ^ An unofficial list of names of the wounded and prisoners can be found in the Wormser Zeitung No. 116 of July 22, 1866 Digitalisat der Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt