Siege of Nakskov

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

Nakskov and its surroundings mapped by Swedish cartographers during the siege
Date6–7 February, 1658
Location
Result Swedish victory
Territorial
changes
Nakskov captured by Swedish forces
Belligerents
 Swedish Empire  Denmark–Norway
Commanders and leaders
Swedish Empire Overbeck Denmark–Norway Francis Edmondt
Denmark–Norway Both
Denmark–Norway Sten Brahe
Units involved
Swedish Empire One cavalry regiment Denmark–Norway Nakskov garrison
Strength
Unknown 1,500 peasants
75 German cavalry
75 Göinge soldiers[further explanation needed]
40 guns
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The Siege of Nakskov began on 6 February 1658, when a Swedish cavalry regiment under Överste Overbeck surrounded the city, and only one day later, the civilians in the town, not wanting to end up like Fredriksodde, which had been besieged and conquered by the Swedes, surrendered the city on February 7.