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The first Battle of Lechfeld (the first Battle of Augsburg in Hungarian historiography), fought on 12 June 910, was an important victory by a Magyar army over the combined forces of East Francia and Swabia (Alamannia) under the nominal command of Louis the Child. Located approximately 25 km (15.53 mi) south of Augsburg, the Lechfeld is the floodplain that lies along the river Lech. At this time the Grand Prince of the Hungarians was Zoltán, but there is no record of him taking part in the battle.

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  • The first Battle of Lechfeld (the first Battle of Augsburg in Hungarian historiography), fought on 12 June 910, was an important victory by a Magyar army over the combined forces of East Francia and Swabia (Alamannia) under the nominal command of Louis the Child. Located approximately 25 km (15.53 mi) south of Augsburg, the Lechfeld is the floodplain that lies along the river Lech. At this time the Grand Prince of the Hungarians was Zoltán, but there is no record of him taking part in the battle. This battle is one of the greatest examples of the success of the feigned retreat tactic used by nomadic warriors, and an example of the effective use of psychological warfare. (en)
  • La batalla de Lechfeld de 910 (en húngaro: augsburgi csata) sucedió en 910, cuando el ejército húngaro invadió la región germánica de Baviera y derrotó a las fuerzas del rey Luis el Niño. (es)
  • La battaglia di Lechfeld del 910 fu un'importante vittoria ungara sull'esercito imperiale germanico di Ludovico il Fanciullo. Situato a sud di Augusta, Lechfeld è una pianura alluvionale che si trova lungo il fiume Lech. In quel momento il Gran Principe d'Ungheria era Zoltán d'Ungheria, ma non si registra la sua partecipazione alla battaglia. Questa battaglia è uno dei più grandi esempi del successo della famosa tattica di finta ritirata usata dai guerrieri nomadi, e un esempio di come la guerra psicologica può essere determinante in battaglia La battaglia è nota come prima battaglia di Augusta nella storiografia ungherese. (it)
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  • Heavy, among them Gozbert and Managolt
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  • Principality of Hungary
  • East Francia,Swabia
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  • 0910-06-12 (xsd:date)
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  • Hungarian victory
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  • Light (en)
  • Heavy, among them Gozbert and Managolt (en)
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  • Count Gozbert of Alamannia (en)
  • Managolt, count of Alemannia (en)
  • Unknown Hungarian commander (en)
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  • First Battle of Lechfeld (en)
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  • 0910-06-12 (xsd:date)
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  • the Hungarian invasions of Europe (en)
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  • Lechfeld plain, near Augsburg, Bavaria (en)
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  • Hungarian victory (en)
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  • Unknown (en)
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  • La batalla de Lechfeld de 910 (en húngaro: augsburgi csata) sucedió en 910, cuando el ejército húngaro invadió la región germánica de Baviera y derrotó a las fuerzas del rey Luis el Niño. (es)
  • The first Battle of Lechfeld (the first Battle of Augsburg in Hungarian historiography), fought on 12 June 910, was an important victory by a Magyar army over the combined forces of East Francia and Swabia (Alamannia) under the nominal command of Louis the Child. Located approximately 25 km (15.53 mi) south of Augsburg, the Lechfeld is the floodplain that lies along the river Lech. At this time the Grand Prince of the Hungarians was Zoltán, but there is no record of him taking part in the battle. (en)
  • La battaglia di Lechfeld del 910 fu un'importante vittoria ungara sull'esercito imperiale germanico di Ludovico il Fanciullo. Situato a sud di Augusta, Lechfeld è una pianura alluvionale che si trova lungo il fiume Lech. In quel momento il Gran Principe d'Ungheria era Zoltán d'Ungheria, ma non si registra la sua partecipazione alla battaglia. Questa battaglia è uno dei più grandi esempi del successo della famosa tattica di finta ritirata usata dai guerrieri nomadi, e un esempio di come la guerra psicologica può essere determinante in battaglia (it)
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  • Battle of Lechfeld (910) (en)
  • Batalla de Lechfeld (910) (es)
  • Battaglia di Lechfeld (910) (it)
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