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November 16, 1632 Battle of Lützen in the Thirty Years' War
Today, 393 years ago, on November 16, 1632 (October 5, 1632) the Lutheran War broke out during the Thirty Years' War. Gustav Adolf, known as the "Lion of the North", broke out in the Lutheran War of the Thirty Years. The Swedish King Gustav II led the Swedish army with the Protestant armies, and the Holy Roman Empire army led by Gustav II broke out in the fog. On November 16, 1632, the Protestant coalition had 1,90,000 armies (including 6,200 cavalry and 60 cannons), the Imperial army had 2,20,000 armies (including 9,000 cavalry and 24 cannons). The Swedish army initially advanced successfully, but Gustav II withdrew the rest of the army from the right wing back from the


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