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The Battle of Vauchamps, the final major engagement of the Six Days Campaign of the Napoleonic Wars, was fought on February 14, 1814 and resulted in 18,000 French under Napoleon defeating 30,000 Prussian & Russian troops. They lost 9,000 men, including 5,000 prisoners, against 800 French casualties. The Russians were were the Infantry Corps of Gen. Kapsevitch & the Prussians the Corps of Gen.Kleist. Many of them were ridden down by the French cavalry of Gen.Grouchy. Combatants Prussia Russia Austria United Kingdom Sweden Sicily Sardinia French Empire Italy Naples Warsaw Confederation of the Rhine[1] Swiss Confederation Commanders Gebhard von Blücher Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly Mikhail Kutuzov Prince Wittgenstein Prince Schwarzenberg Prince Charles John Napoleon I of France Michel Ney Jozef Antoni Poniatowski Europe...
Combatants First French Empire Prussia Russia Commanders Napoleon I of France Jacques Lauriston Michel Ney Nicolas Oudinot Auguste Marmont Gebhard von Blücher Peter Wittgenstein Gerhard von Scharnhorstâ Strength 120,000 73,000 Casualties 18-22,000 18-22,000 The Battle of Lützen was the first major engagement...
The Battle of Bautzen was fought on May 21, 1813, and resulted in a French victory under Napoléon Bonaparte against the Kingdom of Prussians and Russians. ...
The Battle of GroÃbeeren took place on 23 August 1813, between forces of the First French Empire and an allied Prussian-Swedish army of the Sixth Coalition. ...
The Battle of Katzbach on 26 August 1813, was an accidental engagement of the Napoleonic Wars which took place in a heavy thunderstorm between the forces of the First French Empire under Marshal MacDonald and a Russo-Prussian army of the Sixth Coalition under Prussian Marshal Graf (Count) von Bl...
The Battle of Dresden was fought on August 26-27, 1813, and resulted in a French victory under Napoleon Bonaparte against Austrians, Russians and Prussians under General Schwartzenberg. ...
Combatants First French Empire Sixth Coalition Russia Prussia Austria Commanders General Dominique Vandamme Marshal Saint-Cyr Marshal Auguste Marmont Field Marshal Barclay de Tolly Prince Peter Wittgenstein Count Alexander Tolstoy General Kleist Strength 32,000 54,000 Casualties 5,000 killed or wounded, 7,000-13,000 captured around 11...
Battle of Dennewitz 6 September 1813 Prelude: Marshall Oudinot advanced his corp along 3 separate roads on an advance to Berlin. ...
Combatants French Empire Duchy of Warsaw Confederation of the Rhine[1] Austria Prussia Russia Sweden Commanders Napoleon I Jozef Antoni Poniatowskiâ Frederick Augustus of Saxony Barclay De Tolly Count Benningsen Prince of Schwarzenberg Gebhard von Blücher Prince Charles John of Sweden Strength 191,000 330,000 Casualties 38,000...
Combatants First French Empire Bavaria Austria Commanders Napoleon I Karl Philipp von Wrede Strength 17,000 43,000 Casualties ~4,500[1] 9,000 In the Battle of Hanau (October 30-31, 1813) Wredes Austro-Bavarian corps attacked Napoleons retreating French army a few miles to the east...
Combatants France Prussia Commanders Napoleon I of France Blücher Strength 40,000 110,000 Casualties 6,000 6,000 The Battle of La Rothière was fought on February 1, 1814 between France and Prussia. ...
The Battle of Champaubert (now Giffaumont-Champaubert) was the opening engagement of the Six Days Campaign. ...
The battle of Montmirail was fought on February 11, 1814 and resulted the victory of the French under Napoleon Bonaparte over the Russians under General Dmitri Sacken and the Prussians under General Johann Yorck. ...
The Battle of Château-Thierry occured on February 12, 1814 between a Prussian army under Marshall von Blücher and the French under Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. ...
The battle of Montereau was fought on February 18, 1814 and resulted the victory of the French under Napoleon Bonaparte against Austrians and Wütembergeois under Prince Royal of Würtemberg. ...
War memorial des Marie-Louise et des Bleuets de 1914 The Battle of Craonne was fought on March 7, 1814, and resulted in a French victory under Napoleon I of France against Russians and Prussians under General Blücher. ...
The Battle of Laon was fought on March 9 and March 10 of 1814 between the forces of Napoleon Bonaparte and the Prussian army of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher. ...
The Napoleonic Wars lasted from 1804 until 1815. ...
The Battle of La Fère-Champenoise was fought on March 25, 1814, between France and the Sixth Coalition. ...
The Battle of Paris was fought during the Napoleonic Wars in 1814. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 450 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1200 Ã 1600 pixel, file size: 283 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a picture of the memorial column of Napoleon victories in fr:Vauchamps (Marne). ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 450 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1200 Ã 1600 pixel, file size: 283 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a picture of the memorial column of Napoleon victories in fr:Vauchamps (Marne). ...
Marne is a department in north-eastern France named after the Marne River which flows through the department. ...
The Six Days Campaign was a critical series of battles in Napoleons final defence of France in 1814 as the Allies advanced on Paris. ...
Combatants Allies: Austrian Empire[1] Kingdom of Portugal Kingdom of Prussia[1] Russian Empire[2] Kingdom of Spain[3] Kingdom of Sweden United Kingdom[4] Ottoman Empire[5] French Empire Kingdom of Holland Kingdom of Italy Kingdom of Naples Duchy of Warsaw Kingdom of Bavaria[6] Kingdom of Saxony[7...
February 14 is the 45th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1814 (MDCCCXIV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar). ...
For other uses, see Napoleon (disambiguation). ...
Motto: Suum cuique Latin: To each his own Prussia at its peak, as leading state of the German Empire Capital Königsberg, later Berlin Political structure Duchy, Kingdom, Republic Duke1 - 1525â68 Albert I - 1688â1701 Frederick III King1 - 1701â13 Frederick I - 1888â1918 William II Prime Minister1,2...
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