Death Tolls for Battles of the 16th, 17th, 18th & 19th
Centuries (1500-1900)
- Marignan (13-14 Sept. 1515): 30 000
- 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica: "Only 3000 Swiss escaped out of some
25,000 who fought. On the French side probably 8000 were killed or died of
wounds."
- Konotop (Russo-Polish War: 1659): 30
000+
- Dupuy: 30,000 Russians k.
- Leipzig (Napoleonic Wars: 16-19 Oct. 1813):
22 500
- NapoleonSeries.Org:
"losses"
- France: 38,000 k/w
- Russia/Prussia/Austria: 52,000 k/w
- [TOTAL: 90,000 k/w. Divided by 4 for KIA only.]
- Szalánkemen, Hungary (19 Aug. 1691): 20 000+
- Sis (1606): 20 000+
- Dupuy: 20,000 Turks k. (vs. Persians)
- Borodino (Napoleonic Wars: 7 Sept. 1812):
18 500
- NapoleonSeries.Org:
"losses"
- France: 30,000 k/w
- Russia: 44,000 k/w
- [TOTAL: 74,000 k/w. Divided by 4 for KIA only.]
- Waterloo (Napoleonic Wars: 18 June 1815):
15 750
- Napoleon-Series.Org:
"losses"
- French: 41,000
- Britain/Holland/Germany/Prussia: 22,000
- [TOTAL: 63,000 k/w/etc. Divided by ca. 4 for KIA only.]
- Durschmied, The Hinge Factor (1999) "lay dead on the ground"
- French: 25,000
- Britain: 15,000
- Prussia: 7,000
- [TOTAL: 47,000. My suspicion is that these are actually casualties, not
deaths.]
- Clodfelter
- British: 1,328 k
- Blücher: 1,144 k
- Klushino (Russo-Polish War: Sept. 1610):
15 000+
- Dupuy: 15,000 Russians k.
- Senef (Franco-Dutch War: 11 Aug. 1674): 13
000
- Dupuy
- Allies: 10,000 k
- French: 10,000 "casualties" (K/Wd)
- Wagram (Napoleonic Wars: 5-6 July 1809): 12
800
- NapoleonSeries.Org:
"losses"
- French: 27500 k/w
- Austrian: 23750 k/w
- [TOTAL: 51,250 k/w. Divided by ca. 4 for KIA only.]
- Dresden (Napoleonic Wars: 26-27 Aug. 1814):
12 000
- NapoleonSeries.Org:
"losses"
- France: 10,000 k/w
- Russia/Prussia/Austria: 38,000 k/w
- [TOTAL: 48,000 k/w. Divided by 4 for KIA only.]
- Aspern-Essling (Napoleonic Wars: 21-22 May
1809): 11 286
- Berezina (Napoleonic Wars: 26-28 Nov.
1812): 11 250
- NapoleonSeries.Org:
"losses"
- France: 25,000 combatants k/w
- Russia: 20,000 k/w
- [TOTAL: 45,000 k/w. Divided by 4 for KIA only.]
- Poltava (Great Northern War: 28 June [new style: 8 July] 1709): 10 645
- Wikipedia
- Sweden: 9,300 dead
- Russia: 1,345
- Sobraon (1st Sikh War: 10 Feb. 1846): 10
000
- Farwell, Queen Victoria's Little Wars: as many as 10,000 Sikhs k.
- Flodden Field (9 September 1513): 10 000
- Wikipedia: 10,000 Scots killed
- Bautzen and Wurschen (Napoleonic Wars: 20-21
May 1813): 10 000
- NapoleonSeries.Org:
"losses"
- France: 20,000 k/w
- Russia/Prussia: 20,000 k/w
- [TOTAL: 40,000 k/w. Divided by ca. 4 for KIA only.]
- Omdurman (Mahdist War: 2 Sept. 1898): 10
000
- Perrett, The Battle Book
- British: 43 k.
- Mahdist: 9,700 k
- Dupuy
- British: 500 casu.
- Mahdist: 10,000 k
- Trager, People's Chronology: 11,000 Dervishes k
- Lützen (Napoleonic Wars: 2 May 1813): 9
500
- NapoleonSeries.Org:
"losses"
- French: 20,000
- Russia/Prussia: 18,000
- [TOTAL: 38,000 k/w/etc. Divided by ca. 4 for KIA only.]
- Ligny (Napoleonic Wars: 16 June 1815): 9
125
- NapoleonSeries.Org:
"losses"
- French: 11500
- Prussian: 25000
- [TOTAL: 36,500 k/w/etc. Divided by ca. 4 for KIA only.]
- Kircholm (1604): 9 000+
- Austerlitz (Napoleonic Wars: 2 Dec.
1805): 8 644
- NapoleonSeries.Org
- French, citing...
- Esposito & Elting: 2,000
- Chandler: 1,300
- Bowden: 1,288
- Austria/Russia: 7,000 k
- [TOTAL: 8,288-9,000]
- Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (American Civil War:
1-3 July 1863): 7 058
- Livermore
- US: 3155
- CS: 3903
- [TOTAL: 7,058]
- Antietam, Pennsylvania (American Civil War:
1-3 July 1863): 6 300
- Livermore: 2,108 US + 2,700 CS [= 4,808]
- NPS
- KIA: 2100 USA + 1550 CSA = 3,650 killed in action on both sides.
- Perhaps 4,000 died of wounds later [1,910 USA + 1550 CSA], or were dead but
counted as missing [225 USA + 306 CSA], giving perhaps 7,650 who died as a
result of the battle.
- McClellan's
after action report
- USA: 2,010 KIA
- CSA: ca. 3,000 bodies buried by Union after battle + ca. 500 bodies buried
by CSA before retreat.
- [TOTAL: 5,510]
- Houston Chronicle, 10 Sept. 2002 review of James McPherson's Crossroads
of Freedom: Antietam.
- USA: 2,300
- CSA: 2,000
- Later died of wounds: 2,000
- TOTAL: 6,300-6,500 k. or mort.w.
- Sedan (Franco-Prussian War: 1 Sept. 1870):
6 300
- Perrett, The Battle Book
- German: 2,320 k.
- French: 17,000 K+Wd [1/4 killed?]
- Seven Days (American Civil War: 25 June-1 July
1862): 5 212
- Livermore
- US: 1,734
- CS: 3,478
- [TOTAL: 5,212]
- Blenheim (13 August 1704): 4 500+
- 1911 Ency. Britannica
- Allies: 4,500 k. incl. 670 British
- Eckmühl (Napoleonic Wars: 20-22 March
1809): 4 500
- NapoleonSeries.Org:
"losses"
- French: 6,000
- Austrian: 12,000
- [TOTAL: 18,000 k/w/etc. Divided by ca. 4 for KIA only.]
- Inkerman (Crimean War: 5 Nov. 1854): 4 400+
- Perrett, The Battle Book: 4,400 Russians k.
- Isandlwana (Zulu War: 22 Jan. 1879): 4 329
- Perrett, The Battle Book
- British: 1,329
- Zulu: 2,000-3,000
- Hanson, Carnage and Culture
- Zulu: 2,000 killed outright + 2,000 mortally wounded or disabled
- Farwell, Queen Victoria's Little Wars: 55 out of 950 Europeans and
ca. 300 out of 850 Natal Kaffirs escaped. [895 British + 550 Native aux. = ca.
1,445 k.]
- Wikipedia
- British: 52 officers + 1,277 men k [= 1,329]
- Zulu: 3,000
- Spottsylvania C.H., Virginia (American Civil
War: 8-12 May 1864):
4 192
- Bonekemper
- US: 2,725
- CS: 1,467
- [TOTAL: 4,192]
- Leuthen (Seven Years War: 5 December 1757):
4 175
- Wikipedia
- Prussian: 1,175 k
- Austrian: 3,000 d
- Neerwinden (or Landen) (18 March 1793)
4 000
- 1911 Ency. Britannica: 12,000 Allies + 8,000 French killed, wounded and
prisoners
- Chickamauga, Georgia (American Civil War:
19-20 Sept. 1863): 3 969
- Livermore
- US: 1657
- CS: 2312
- [TOTAL: 3,969]
- Wilderness, Virginia (American Civil War: 5-7
May 1864): 3 741
- Bonekemper
- US: 2,246
- CS: 1,495
- [TOTAL: 3,741]
- Shiloh (American Civil War: 6-7 April 1862):
3 477
- Livermore
- US: 1,754
- CS: 1,723
- [TOTAL: 3,477]
- Chancellorsville, Virginia (American Civil
War: 1-4 May 1863): 3 240
- Livermore
- US: 1575
- CS: 1665
- [TOTAL: 3,240]
- 2nd Manassas, Virginia (American Civil War: 27
Aug-2 Sept 1862):
3 205
- Livermore (and B. of Chantilly)
- US: 1,724
- CS: 1,481
- [TOTAL: 3,205]
- Molino del Rey (Mexican War: 8 Sept. 1847):
3 201
- DMWV
- Encarta:
"The U.S. losses at Molino del Rey, Casa Mata, and Chapultepec included 130
killed ... it is estimated that nearly 3000 [Mexicans] died in the Mexico City
battles."
- Sinsheim (16 June 1674): 3 200
- Dupuy
- French: 1,200 k
- Imperialists: 2,000 k
- Murfreesboro, Tennessee (American Civil War: 31
Dec. 1862-1 Jan. 1863): 2 971
- Livermore (also 1911 Ency. Britannica)
- CS: 1294
- US: 1677
- [TOTAL: 2,971]
- Lâon (Napoleonic Wars: 9-10 March 1814):
2 500
- NapoleonSeries.Org:
"losses"
- France: 6,000 k/w
- Allies: 4,000 k/w
- [TOTAL: 10,000 k/w. Divided by 4 for KIA only.]
- Tamai (13 March 1884): 2 200+
- Perrett, The Battle Book: 2,200 Mahdist k.
- Tell el-Kebir (Arabi Rebellion: 13 Sept. 1882): 2 058
- Dupuy
- British: 58 k
- Egyptians: 2,000 k
- Quatre Bras (Napoleonic Wars: 16 June 1815):
2 200
- NapoleonSeries.Org:
"losses"
- French: 4,000
- Britain/Holland/Germany: 4,800
- [TOTAL: 8,800 k/w/etc. Divided by ca. 4 for KIA only.]
- Franklin, Tennessee (American Civil War: 30
Nov. 1864): 1 939
- Livermore
- US: 189
- CS: 1,750
- [TOTAL: 1,939]
- Cold Harbor, Virginia (American Civil War: 31
May-12 June 1864):
1 927
- Bonekemper
- US: 1,844
- CS: 83
- [TOTAL: 1,927]
- Fredericksburg, Virginia (American Civil War:
13 Dec. 1862): 1 879
- Livermore
- US: 1284
- CS: 595
- [TOTAL: 1,879]
- Arcis-Sur-Aube (Napoleonic Wars: 20-21 March
1814): 1 750
- NapoleonSeries.Org:
"losses"
- French: 3,000 k/w
- Allies: 4,000 k/w
- [TOTAL: 7,000 k/w. Divided by 4 for KIA only.]
- Talavera (Napoleonic Wars: 27-28 July
1809): 1 552+
- Perrett, The Battle Book
- British: 801
- French: 751
- Spanish: few
- Ulundi (Zulu War: 4 July 1879): 1 500+
- Dupuy
- British: 100 "casu"
- Zulu: 1,500 k.
- Viasma (Napoleonic Wars: 3 Nov. 1812): 1
500+
- Perryville, Kentucky (American Civil War: 8
Oct. 1862): 1 355
- Livermore
- US: 845
- CS: 510
- [TOTAL: 1,355]
- Wavre (Napoleonic Wars: 18 June 1815): 1
250
- NapoleonSeries.Org:
"losses"
- France: 2,500 k/w
- Prussia: 2,500 k/w
- [TOTAL: 5,000 k/w. Divided by ca. 4 for KIA only.]
- Chattanooga, Tennessee (American Civil
War: 23-25 Nov. 1863): 1 114
- Livermore
- US: 753
- CS: 361
- [TOTAL: 1,114]
- La Placilla (Chilean civil war: 28 August 1891): 941+
- 1911 Ency. Britannica: Government lost 941 killed
- 1st Bull Run (American Civil War: 21 July
1861): 868
- Livermore
- US: 481
- CS: 387
- [TOTAL: 868]
- Corinth, Mississippi (American Civil War:
3-4 Oct. 1863): 828
- Livermore
- US: 355
- CS: 473
- [TOTAL: 828]
- Monterrey (Mexican War: 19-25 Sept. 1846):
820
- Horseshoe Bend (27 March 1814): 800+
- Champion Hill, Mississippi (American Civil War: 16 May 1863): 791
- Livermore
- US: 410
- CS: 381
- [TOTAL: 791]
- Drewry's Bluff, Virginia (American Civil War: 12-16 May 1864): 745
- Livermore
- US: 390
- CS: 355
- [TOTAL: 745]
- Ft. Stedman, Virginia (American Civil War: 25 March 1864): 672
- Monongahela (French and Indian War: 9 July 1755): 495
- Wikipedia
- British: 456 k
- French and Canadians: 28 k
- Indians: 11 k
- Wilson's Creek, Missouri (American Civil War: 10 August 1861): 480
- Livermore
- US: 223
- CS: 257
- [TOTAL: 480]
- Camden (American Revolution: 16 Aug. 1780): 400 +
- Alamo, Texas (23 February 1836): 383
- Wikipedia
- Mexicans 200 killed
- Texian and Tejano: 183
- Bunker Hill, Massachusetts (American Revolution: 17 June 1775):
366
- Prairie Grove, Ark. (American Civil War: 7
Dec. 1862): 339
- Livermore
- US: 175
- CS: 164
- [TOTAL: 339]
- Cedar Mountain, Virginia (American Civil War: 9 Aug. 1862): 314+
- Long Island (American Revolution: 27 Aug. 1776): 300+
- Little Bighorn (25-26 June 1876): 296
- Richmond, Kentucky (American Civil War: 29-30 Aug. 1862): 284
- Livermore
- US: 206
- CS: 78
- [TOTAL: 284]
- Rorke's Drift (Zulu War: 22-23 Jan. 1879): 267
- Dupuy
- British: 17 k
- Zulu: 250 d
- Germantown (American Revolution: 4 Oct. 1777): 152+
- Monmouth (American Revolution: 28 June 1778): 152+
Sea Battles
- Lepanto (7 Oct. 1571): 38 000
- VD Hanson: Carnage and Culture (2001)
- Ottomans: 30,000
- Christians: 8,000-10,000
- TOTAL: 40,000
- Dupuy
- Turkish: 15,000-20,000 Turkish sailors & soldiers k. or drowned. >10,000
Christian rower slaves drowned.
- Christians: 7,566 d.
- [TOTAL: 32,566-37,566]
- Trafalgar (Napoleonic War: 21 Oct. 1805):
14 000 +
- VD Hanson: Carnage and Culture (2001): 14,000 Spanish + French k.
- Keegan, The Price of Admiralty
- UK: 449 k.
- Fr. + Spanish: 4,408
- [TOTAL: 4,857]
- Four Days' Battle (Second Anglo-Dutch War 11-14 June 1666): 7
250
- Lowestoft (Second Anglo-Dutch War: 13 June 1665): 4 250
Earlier Battles
- Towton (28 March 1461): 33 000
- 1911 Ency. Britannica: "25000 Lancastrian and 8000 Yorkist dead were
buried in and about Towton."
- Bannockburn (24th June 1314): 11
000+
- 1911 Ency. Britannica: "One earl, forty-two barons and bannerets, two
hundred knights, seven hundred esquires and probably 10,000 foot were killed in
the battle and the pursuit. [TOTAL English k.: 10,943]
- Bonekemper, Edward H. III,
A Victor, Not a Butcher: Ulysses S. Grant's Overlooked Military Genius
(2004)
- Dupuy, R. Ernest and Trevor N. Dupuy, The Encyclopedia of Military
History (1970)
- Farwell, Byron, Queen Victoria's Little Wars (1972)
- Livermore, Thomas L.
Numbers and Losses in Civil War in America 1861-65 (1901)
- Perrett, Bryan,
The Battle Book: Crucial Conflicts in History from 1469 BC to the Present
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