Siege of Dyneburg

Siege of Dyneburg
Part of Second Northern War /
Russo-Swedish War (1656–1658)

Dyneburg, now Daugavpils, in 1655.
Date18–31 July 1656
Location55°53′00″N 26°30′00″E / 55.88333°N 26.50000°E / 55.88333; 26.50000
Result Russian victory
Territorial
changes
Dyneburg is captured by the Russians
Belligerents
Swedish Empire Swedish Empire  Tsardom of Russia
Commanders and leaders
Swedish Empire Johan Willichman   Tsardom of Russia Aleksey Mikhailovich
Units involved
Swedish Empire Dyneburg garrison Tsardom of Russia Unknown
Strength
Unknown 3,400[1]
Casualties and losses
Entire Garrison killed
Siege of Dyneburg is located in Latvia
Siege of Dyneburg
Location within Latvia

The siege of Dyneburg by the Russian Army under Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich was one of the first events of the Russo-Swedish War (1656–1658), a theater of the Second Northern War.

The siege began on 18 July 1656. One night in early August, the Russian bombardment caused a fire in the grain reserves of the stronghold. Consequently, some of the garrison had to leave the defences to begin putting it down. The Russians took advantage by immediately storming the fortifications and after a two hour fight, secured a victory. The commandant of the fort, Johan Willichman, took the Swedish flag with him and jumped into the fire. The rest of the defenders as well as all males present in the stronghold were slaughtered. [2]

After capturing Dyneburg (Dünaburg, Daugavpils), Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich ordered the building of an Eastern Orthodox Church and the renaming of the city as Borisoglebsk. The capture of Dynaburg was followed by the capture of Kokenhusen.

  1. ^ Соловьёв С.М. Продолжение царствования Алексея Михайловича // История России с древнейших времён
  2. ^ Laidre, Margus. Dorpat 1558-1708. Linn väe ja vaenu vahel. p. 348.