Battle of Hundheim

Battle of Hundheim
Part of Austro-Prussian War
Date23 July 1866
Location49°42′14.2″N 9°27′19.6″E / 49.703944°N 9.455444°E / 49.703944; 9.455444
Result Prussia and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha victory
Belligerents
 Prussia
 Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Baden
Commanders and leaders
Edwin von Manteuffel
Eduard von Flies
Hermann von Fabeck
Prince Wilhelm of Baden
Karl von La Roche
Freiherr von Neubronn
Units involved
Magdeburg Dragoon Regiment No. 6 1st Infantry Brigade
2nd Infantry Brigade
Strength
1,300 soldiers 4,500 soldiers
Casualties and losses
5 dead; 15 wounded 13 dead; 56 wounded; 23 missing people
Battle of Hundheim is located in Germany
Battle of Hundheim
Location within Germany
Battle of Hundheim is located in Europe
Battle of Hundheim
Battle of Hundheim (Europe)

The Battle of Hundheim took place during the Austro-Prussian War as part of the Campaign of the Main on 23 July 1866 between the combined forces of the Prussia and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha against the armies of Baden.