Siege of Toruń (1658)

Siege of Toruń
Part of the Second Northern War / The Deluge

Siege of Torun 1658
DateJuly 2 – December 30, 1658
Location53°00′40″N 18°36′25″E / 53.01111°N 18.60694°E / 53.01111; 18.60694
Result Polish-Austrian victory
Belligerents
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Holy Roman Empire
Swedish Empire
Commanders and leaders
Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski
Jan Fryderyk Sapieha
Krzysztof Grodzicki
Ludwig de Souches
Barthold Hartwig von Bülow
Anders Sinclair
Strength
18,700 Polish soldiers (including about 500 Tatars)
4,600 Imperial soldiers
40 guns
2,420 Swedish soldiers
and several hundred townspeople
Casualties and losses
1,800 killed 1,200 killed

The siege of Toruń was one of the battles during the Swedish invasion of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (Second Northern War / Deluge). It started on 2 July 1658 and ended on 30 December 1658. Swedish garrison capitulated and Toruń returned to Polish hands.