Siege of Itzehoe

Siege of Itzehoe
Part of the Dano-Swedish War (1657–1658)

Depiction of the siege by Erik Dahlbergh
Date6–11 August, 1657
Location
Result Swedish victory
Territorial
changes
Itzehoe is captured by Swedish forces
Belligerents
 Swedish Empire  Denmark–Norway
Commanders and leaders
Swedish Empire Charles X Gustav
Swedish Empire Nils Brahe
Swedish Empire Erik Dahlbergh
Unknown
Units involved
Uppland Regiment Denmark–Norway Itzehoe garrison
Strength
Unknown 300 men
Casualties and losses
3 killed Heavy

The Siege of Itzehoe was initiated by Sweden on 6 August, 1657, while chasing the retreating Danish army after the failed campaign in Bremen-Verden. Charles X Gustav, the king of Sweden, ordered the town to be bombarded into submission, which unintentionally led to massive fires breaking out in the city, forcing the defenders to withdraw on 11 August.