The Swedish army, which has suffered badly …

Years: 1708 - 1708
June

The Swedish army, which has suffered badly from different epidemic diseases during the winter, leaves its quarters in early June 1708 and marches towards Smolensk.

Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt, one of Sweden's foremost generals, is the commander of one of Sweden's best armies, based at the Baltic Sea port of Riga in Courland.

During the spring, Lewenhaupt had been ordered to gather supplies and march with his army of about twelve thousand men to join Charles' army, although he doesn’t leave Mitau until late June and will be unable to join Charles' forces until October 11.

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