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Capture of Daugavgrīva
Part of the Polish-Swedish War (1600–1611)
Daugavgriva1601

Fortifications in Daugavgrīva in 1601
DateJuly 27, 1608
LocationDaugavgrīva, Livonia (now in Latvia)
Result Polish garrison surrenders, Swedes take the fortress
Belligerents
Herb Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodow Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Sweden Sweden
Commanders and leaders
Franciszek Białłozor Joachim Frederick von Mansfeld
Strength
130 infantry
40 guns
8000 infantry
Casualties and losses
none none

The Capture of Daugavgriva by Swedish forces in July of 1608 occurred during the Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611).

Daugavgrīva (Polish: Dynemund, Swedish: Dünamünde) was the first objective of the Swedish forces during the campaign of 1608, due to its location near Riga (of which it is a suburb today), and the fact that it could be used to block that city from the sea. When the Swedes, numbering 8000 troops and led by Joachim Frederick von Mansfeld, approached the fortress at Daugavgrīva, the Polish commander of the 130 strong garrison (with 40 cannons), Franciszek Białłozor, lacking in supplies and little hope of relief, decided to surrender.[1] Swedes captured Daugavgriva on 5 August 1608.[2]

The Poles would not be able to recapture the fortress until more than a year later at the Battle of Daugavgriva (1609).

Tower of Daugavgriva

Tower of Daugavgriva on a hill behind the moat, architectural relic of the Fort of Daugavgriva today (2006 photo)



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