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Around 133,000 Union, and 61,000 Confederates.
Of all arms, around 130,000.
About 4,500 men died for the Union side in the battle of Chancellorsville.
The casualties on the Union side were: 11,116 in killed and wounded, 5,676 in prisoners and missing.
The Battle of Chancellorsville, fought from April 30 to May 6, 1863, involved approximately 133,000 troops in total. The Union army, led by General Joseph Hooker, had around 104,000 soldiers, while the Confederate forces, commanded by General Robert E. Lee, numbered about 60,000. Despite being outnumbered, Lee's forces achieved a significant victory.
There were 134,443 Total men in the Battle of Chancellorsville
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The Union lost 18,000 while the COnfederates lost around 13,000
2,246 Union soldiers died in that battle. The Confederates lost 1,495 soldiers.
7,863. 4,708 were from the Confederacy and 3,155 were from the Union.
Lee commanded about 65,000 men at Chancellorsville.
This battle is known only as Chancellorsville. It is sometimes referred to as "Lee's Masterpiece" or "Lee's most perfect battle" but that is only in reference to the Battle of Chancellorsville and not another name like so many other battles were.