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1761 battle
Battle of Grünberg
Part of the Seven Years' War
Date21 March 1761
LocationGrünberg, Hesse-Cassel
Result French victory
Belligerents
Hanover
Hesse-Kassel
Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
 France
Commanders and leaders
Prince Ferdinand Jacques Philippe de Choiseul
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
1,000 killed or wounded
2,000 captured
100 killed or wounded
Seven Years' War:
European theatre
Bohemia and Moravia

Westphalia, Hesse and Lower Saxony

Electoral Saxony

Brandenburg

Silesia

East Prussia

Pomerania

Iberian Peninsula

Naval Operations

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The Battle of Grünberg (21 March 1761) was fought between French and allied Prussian and Hanoverian troops in the Seven Years' War at village of Grünberg, Hesse, near Stangenrod. The French, led by the Jacques Philippe de Choiseul, inflicted a significant defeat on the allies, taking several thousand prisoners, and capturing 18 military standards. The allied loss prompted Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick to lift the siege of Cassel and retreat.

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