Siege of Pilsen | |||||||
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Part of Hussite Wars | |||||||
Prokop and his men before they besieged Pilsen, by Věnceslav Černý |
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Belligerents | |||||||
Radical Hussites |
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
William Schwihau von Riesenberg Theobald of Dolany |
Prokop the Great Jan Pardus Jan Čapek ze Sán |
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Strength | |||||||
Unknown | about 13,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Unknown | 700-1,000 killed 500-700 captured |
Radical Hussites
The Siege of Pilsen lasted from 14 July 1433 to 9 May 1434 and was an important encounter of the Hussite Wars. Hussite troops led by Prokop the Great had unsuccessfully besieged the Catholic city of Pilsen for nine months and twenty three days. Failure to capture one of the last major Catholic cities in Bohemia along with the fall of New Town was a huge blow for the Hussite groups that foreshadowed their decisive defeat in the Battle of Lipany.