Order of battle for the Battle of Vienna (1683)

The following units and commanders fought in the Battle of Vienna of the Great Turkish War in 1683.

Catholic forces outside Vienna (until 14 July)

 * Commander-in-Chief: Charles V, Duke of Lorraine

Total - 37,000 men

Inside the city
Total - c. 12,000 or 14,163 men (including city militia)
 * Commander-in-Chief: Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg
 * Generalfeldwachtmeister Wilhelm Johann Anton Graf von Daun
 * Generalfeldwachtmeister Karl Ludwig Graf de Souches
 * Generalfeldwachtmeister Johann Karl Graf von Serenyi
 * Generalfeldwachtmeister Friedrich Siegmund Graf von Schärffenberg

Field army at Leopoldstadt

 * Commander-in-Chief: Charles V, Duke of Lorraine

Catholic Coalition relief force at the Battle of Kahlenberg

 * Commander-in-chief: King John III Sobieski, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania

Imperial troop units
Total:

Imperial troops in the campaign, but those not at the battle are not included in the total figures.
 * 8,100 foot [less Beck]
 * 12,900 horse

Bavarians
Commander: Generalfeldmarschall-Leutnant Hannibal von Degenfeld

Total of Bavarians (discounting attached Imperial soldiers) - 8,400

Saxons
General Staff:


 * Generalfeldmarschall Freiherr
 * Generalfeldmarschall-Leutnant von Flemming
 * Generalwachtmeister von Neitschütz
 * Generalwachtmeister Duke
 * Generalwachtmeister von Trauttmannsdorff

Total - 10,454

Reich Troops
Total:


 * 7,000 foot
 * 2,500 horse

Polish
(A banner is a force of 200 men)

Total:


 * estimated at 10,200 foot (20 regiments in 8 brigades)
 * 14,000 horse