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The Battle of Amberg resulted in an Austrian victory under Archduke Charles of Austria against the French under General Jourdan. The name First Coalition (1793–1797) designates the first major concerted effort of multiple European powers to contain revolutionary France. ...
Combatants France Prussia Commanders Dumouriez, Kellermann Duke of Brunswick Strength 47,000 35,000 Casualties 300 184 The Battle of Valmy (or Cannonade of Valmy) was fought on 20 September 1792, during the French Revolutionary Wars, around the village of Valmy in northern France. ...
The Battle of Jemappes (November 6, 1792) took place near the town of Jemappes in Hainaut, Belgium, near Mons. ...
Combatants First French Republic Kingdom of Prussia Austria (Habsburg) Electorate of Saxony Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel Electoral Palatinate Duchy of Saxe-Weimar Commanders General Ignace dOyré Alexandre de Beauharnais Field marshal von Kalckreuth Duke of Brunswick Strength 23,000 184 cannons 36,000 later 44...
The Battle of Neerwinden (18 March 1793) took place near the village of Neerwinden in present-day Belgium between the Austrians under Prince Josias of Coburg and the French under General Dumouriez. ...
Combatants First French Republic Vendée Royalist Commanders General Westermann Marquis de la Roche-Jacquelin Strength 25,000 31,000 Casualties 4,000 killed, wounded, or missing ca 2,100 killed or wounded The Battle of Entrames was fought on 27 October 1793 during the French Revolutionary Wars between French...
The Battle of Toulon took place in 1793. ...
Combatants French Republic Austria, Hannover, Great Britain Commanders General Lamarche The Duke of York Strength 27,000 53,000 Casualties 3,000 killed or wounded, 300 captured, 17 cannons lost, 14 ammunition wagons, 3 standards lost ca 1,100 killed or wounded The Battle of Famars was fought during the...
Combatants French Republic Royalists Commanders General Chalbos Marquis de Lescure Strength 14,000 35,000 Casualties 4,000, 40 cannons lost 1,000 The Battle of Fontenay-le-Comte was fought on 25 May 1793 during the French Revolutionary Wars, between forces of the French Republic under General Chalbos and...
Combatants First French Republic Vendéen Royalists Commanders General Léchelle Gigot dâElbée â Strength 25,000 40,000 Casualties 4,000 killed or wounded ca 8,000 killed, wounded, or missing 12 cannons lost The Battle of Cholet was fought on 17 October 1793 during the French Revolutionary...
Combatants French Republic Royalists Commanders General Tuncq Gigot dâElbée Strength 10,000 35,000 17 cannons Casualties ca 500 killed or wounded ca 5,000 killed, wounded or missing 17 cannons lost The Battle of Luçon was fought on 14 August 1793 during the French Revolutionary Wars...
The Battle of Hondshoote was fought on September 6 - 8, 1793 and resulted in a French victory under General Houchard and General Jourdan against the British under the Duke of York. ...
The Battle of Wattignies, during the French Revolutionary Wars, was fought at the village of Wattignies-la-Victoire on October 15 and October 16, Austrians under General Cobourg. ...
Combatants First French Republic Spain Commanders Auguste Dagobert Antonio Ricardos Strength 22,000 17,000 Casualties 3,000 killed or wounded, 1,500 captured, 10 cannons lost About 2,000 killed, wounded or missing The Battle of Truillas was fought on 22 September 1793 during the French Revolutionary War, between...
The Battle of Boulou was fought on April 30, French victory under General Dugommier against the Spanish under General Union. ...
The Battle of Tourcoing was fought near the town of Tourcoing in northeastern France on May 18, 1794 and resulted the victory of the French under General Joseph Souham and General Moreau against the British under the Duke of York and the Austrians under General Coburg. ...
The Battle of Fleurus, fought on June 26, 1794 was one of the most decisive battles in the Low Countries during the French, under Jourdan were able to more effectively concentrate their forces in order to achieve victory against the Austrian army under Saxe-Cobourg. ...
The Battle of the Vosges also known as the Battle of Tripstadt was fought on 13 July 1794 in western France in the Vosges Mountains from which it derives its name. ...
Combatants French Republic Austria, Great Britain, Hannover Commanders General Pichegru Prince Josias of Coburg Strength ca 45,000 ca 28,000 Casualties 5,500 killed or wounded, 450 captured, 7 cannons lost 3,000 killed or wounded The Battle of Tournay, was fought on 22 May 1794 in the Belgian...
The Battle of San-Lorenzo de la Muga (French: St-Laurent, also Battle of the Sierra Negra or Battle of the Black Mountains) was fought on November 20, 1794, and resulted in the victory of French under General Perignon and General Dugommier against the Spanish under General Union. ...
Italic textThe Battle of Lodi took place at Lodi, Lombardy, Italy on May 10, 1796. ...
Combatants French Revolutionary Army Austrian Empire Commanders General Napoleon Bonaparte General Alvinczy Casualties Unknown, three days of heavy fighting Unknown, much of the Austrian army had moved to safety. ...
Combatants First French Republic Kingdom of Great Britain, Kingdom of Naples and Sicily Commanders Rear Admiral Martin Vice Admiral Hotham Strength 13 ships of the line, 490 guns, 9,520 men 14 ships of the line, 557 guns, 8,810 men Casualties 600 killed, 1,000 wounded, 2 ships of...
Combatants First French Republic Great Britain Naples Commanders Rear Admiral Martin Vice Admiral Hotham Strength Exact strength not clear 6 ships of the line engaged Casualties uncertain ca 100 men killed 1 ship of the line lost 11 killed 28 wounded The Naval Battle of Hyères Islands was fought...
Combatants First French Republic Austria Commanders General François Ignace Schaal Count Clerfayt Strength 33,000 ca 27,000 Casualties 3,000 killed or wounded 1,800 captured 138 cannons lost 1,400 killed or wounded 200 captured The Battle of Mainz was fought on 29 October 1795 during the...
Combatants First French Republic Austrian Empire Commanders General Bonaparte Baron Paul Davidovich Strength 20,000 10,000 Casualties 750 killed, wounded, or missing 3,000 killed, wounded, or (mostly) captured, 25 cannons lost, 7 colours lost The Battle of Rovereto (also known as Battle of Roveredo), was fought on 4...
Combatants First French Republic Austrian Empire Commanders General Bonaparte Count Wurmser Strength 20,000 ca 11,000 Casualties 400 killed, wounded or missing 600 killed or wounded, 2,000 captured, 30 cannons lost, 8 standards lost, 200 limbers and ammunition waggons lost The Battle of Bassano was fought on 8...
Combatants First French Republic Austrian Empire, Kingdom of Sardinia Commanders General Bonaparte Count Argenteau Strength 14,000 9,000 Casualties 800 killed, wounded or missing 2,500 killed, wounded, or (mostly) captured, 12 cannons lost The Battle of Montenotte was fought on 12 April 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars...
Combatants First French Republic Austrian Empire, Kingdom of Sardinia Commanders General Bonaparte, General Massena Count Argenteau, Colonel Vukassovich Strength ca 15,000 ca 5,700 Casualties ca 2,100 killed or wounded, 317 captured ca 4,700 killed, wounded or captured The Second Battle of Dego was fought on 14...
There are three Battles of Cape St Vincent The Battle of Cape St Vincent, 14 February 1797 by Robert Cleveley, painted 1798, shows the end of the battle with the captured Spanish ship Salvador del Mundo in the right foreground. ...
Combatants Britain Spain Commanders Horatio Nelson Antonio Gutiérrez Strength 4,000 regulars and sailors 400 guns 1,700 regulars, militia, and sailors 91 guns Casualties 250 dead 128 wounded 30 dead 40 wounded The Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife was a British attack on the Spanish port city...
Combatants French Republic Austrian Empire Commanders Napoleon Bonaparte Joseph Alvinczy, Peter Quasdanovich Strength 23,000 28,000 Casualties 5,000 dead and wounded 14,000 dead, wounded or captured The Battle of Rivoli (14â15 January 1797) was a key victory in the first French campaign in Italy against Austria. ...
The Battle of Camperdown, 11 October 1797 by Thomas Whitcombe, painted 1798, showing the British flagship Venerable engaged with the Dutch flagship Vrijheid The naval Battle of Camperdown took place on 11 October 1797 during the French Revolutionary Wars, and was a victory for a British fleet under Admiral Adam...
Victorious Archduke Charles of Austria during the Battle of Aspern_Essling (May 21_22, 1809) The epileptic younger brother of Holy Roman Emperor Francis II, Archduke Charles of Austria (Erzherzog Karl) (September 5, 1771 - April 30, 1847) achieved respect both as a commander and as a reformer of Austrias army. ...
Jean-Baptiste Jourdan Jean-Baptiste, comte Jourdan (April 29, 1762 â November 23, 1833), was a marshal of France. ...
Archduke Charles waited until the French generals had penetrated far from their base of operations, left 30,000 men under General Latour to watch Moreau, and hurried north with 27,000 to find Jourdan still pressing Wartensleben near Amberg. Charles struck the French right flank while Wartensleben attacked frontally. The French Army of the Sambre and Meuse was overcome by weight of numbers and Jourdan retired. Charles went on to defeat both of the French armies in southern Germany and took the last French held stronghold on the east of the Rhine in the first weeks of 1797. |