Battles of December 16 including descriptions of the battles, geographic locations, associated artwork, and museums where a person can find associated artifacts and artwork.
1. Battle of Noryang
Date: December 16, 1598
War: Imjin War (Japanese Invasions of Korea)
Historical Context
- Cause: The Allied fleet of the Joseon Dynasty (Korea) and Ming Dynasty (China) attempted to intercept and destroy the retreating Japanese fleet as they tried to withdraw from the Korean peninsula following the death of Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
- Result: A decisive Allied victory that resulted in the destruction of more than half of the Japanese fleet and marked the end of the Imjin War. However, it came at a great cost: the legendary Korean Admiral Yi Sun-sin was killed by a stray bullet during the pursuit.
Art & Artifacts
- Painting: The Battle of Noryang (Six-fold screen)
- Artist: Anonymous
- Year: Late Joseon Dynasty (Exact year varies by copy, often 18th–19th century depictions of the 1598 event)
- Painting: Portrait of Yi Sun-sin
- Artist: Unknown (Hanging scroll format)
- Year: Late 16th Century / Early 17th Century reproductions
Museums & Collections
- National Palace Museum of Korea (Seoul, South Korea): Houses the famous six-fold screen depicting the battle.
- The War Memorial of Korea (Seoul, South Korea): Features extensive exhibits on the Imjin War, including replicas of the Turtle Ship (Geobukseon) and artifacts related to Admiral Yi.
- Hyeonchungsa Shrine (Asan, South Korea): A major shrine and museum dedicated to Admiral Yi Sun-sin, housing his personal diary (Nanjung Ilgi) and long sword.
Location
- General Location: Noryang Strait, off the coast of Namhae County, South Korea.
- Coordinates:
34.9458°
N, 127.8744° E
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2. Battle of Blood River (Battle of Ncome)
Date: December 16, 1838
War: The Great Trek (Voortrekker–Zulu Conflict)
Historical Context
- Cause: Tensions between the Voortrekkers (Boer pioneers) and the Zulu Kingdom escalated over land disputes and the massacre of Piet Retief’s delegation by King Dingane. The Voortrekkers, led by Andries Pretorius, established a defensive wagon laager to confront the Zulu impis.
- Result: A decisive Voortrekker victory. The Zulu forces suffered heavy casualties (over 3,000 killed) while the Voortrekkers suffered only three minor injuries. This victory was historically commemorated as the “Day of the Vow” and is now known as the Day of Reconciliation in South Africa.
Art & Artifacts
- Painting: The Battle of Blood River
- Artist: W.H. Coetzer
- Year: Circa 1940s (Coetzer is famous for his historical tapestries and paintings of the Great Trek)
- Painting: Zulu Massacre at Blood River
- Artist: Harry Green
- Year: 1978
Museums & Collections
- Ncome Museum (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa): Situated on the Zulu side of the river, this museum offers the Zulu perspective of the battle and Zulu culture.
- Blood River Heritage Site (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa): Located on the opposite bank, featuring a life-size replica of the bronze wagon laager.
- Voortrekker Monument (Pretoria, South Africa): Contains a historical frieze and tapestry series by W.H. Coetzer depicting the battle.
Location
- General Location: Banks of the Ncome River, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
- Coordinates:
28.1053°
S, 30.5417° E
Recommended Reading
3. Battle of Nashville
Date: December 15–16, 1864 (Concluded on the 16th) War: American Civil War
Historical Context
- Cause: Confederate General John Bell Hood besieged Nashville in a desperate attempt to reclaim Tennessee and cut off Union supply lines. Union General George H. Thomas launched a methodical, massive two-day attack to break the siege.
- Result: A crushing Union victory. The Confederate Army of Tennessee was routed and effectively ceased to exist as a cohesive fighting force, ending major Confederate offensive operations in the Western Theater.
Art & Artifacts
- Painting: The Battle of Nashville
- Artist: Howard Pyle
- Year: 1906 ( painted for the Minnesota State Capitol to honor the governor who led a charge there)
- Print: The Attack on Shy’s Hill
- Artist: Lt. Col. Howard Massey
- Year: Late 20th Century (Contemporary historical art)
Museums & Collections
- Tennessee State Museum (Nashville, USA): Holds a vast collection of uniforms, weapons, and battle flags from the conflict.
- Minnesota State Capitol (St. Paul, USA): Houses Howard Pyle’s massive original painting in the Governor’s Reception Room.
- Battle of Nashville Monument Park (Nashville, USA): Preserves key parcels of the battlefield, including Shy’s Hill.
Location
- General Location: Nashville, Tennessee, USA (specifically the hills to the south of the city).
- Coordinates:
36.1055°(Vicinity of Shy’s Hill)
N, 86.7960° W
Recommended Reading
4. Battle of the Bulge (Start of the Ardennes Counteroffensive)
Date: December 16, 1944 (Start date) War: World War II
Historical Context
- Cause: In a final attempt to turn the tide of the war, Adolf Hitler launched a surprise blitzkrieg through the dense Ardennes forest to split the Allied armies, seize the port of Antwerp, and force a negotiated peace.
- Result: After initial German advances, the Allies (primarily US forces) held critical road junctions (like Bastogne). The German offensive eventually stalled and was pushed back, depleting Germany’s last reserves of armored vehicles and manpower.
Art & Artifacts
- Watercolor: Battle for Monte in the Ardennes
- Artist: Robert Noel Blair
- Year: 1945 (Painted in a hospital in Liège shortly after the event)
- Painting: K-Rations (Depicting the siege of Bastogne)
- Artist: Aaron Bohrod
- Year: 1945
Museums & Collections
- Bastogne War Museum (Bastogne, Belgium): The premier museum for the battle, located near the Mardasson Memorial.
- National Museum of Military History (Diekirch, Luxembourg): Famous for its large dioramas and extensive collection of vehicles from the battle.
- The National WWII Museum (New Orleans, USA): Features an immersive gallery dedicated to the “Road to Berlin” and the Ardennes campaign.
Location
- General Location: The Ardennes region, spanning eastern Belgium and Luxembourg.
- Coordinates:
50.0000°
N, 5.7167° E
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