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Château d'Hougomont is a large farmhouse situated at the bottom of an escarpment near the Nivelles road. The escarpment is where British and other allied forces faced Napoleon's Army at the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815. Napoleon I of France, by Jacques-Louis David Napoleon Bonaparte (15 August 1769 â 5 May 1821) was a general of the French Revolution, and the ruler of France as First Consul (Premier Consul) of the French Republic from 11 November 1799 to 18 May 1804, then as Emperor of the...
Combatants France Anglo-Allied/Prussian/ Dutch Commanders Napoléon Bonaparte Duke of Wellington Gebhard von Blücher Strength 73,000 67,000 Anglo-Allied 60,000 Prussian (48,000 engaged by about 18:00) Casualties 25,000 22,000 {{{notes}}} Map of the Waterloo campaign The Battle of Waterloo, fought...
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Before the battle started, Hougomont and its gardens, located on the Allies' right flank, were hastily fortified. It was garrisoned by the 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, part of General Byng's Brigade of Guards, the rest of which were positioned in its rear. The Coldstream Guards was for some time under the command of Lieut. Colonel Macdonell, and afterwards the command of Colonel Home. The Coldstream Guards is a regiment of the British Army, part of the Guards Division. ...
Napoleon planned to draw Wellington's reserve to Wellington's right flank in defence of Hougomont and then attack through the centre left of the British and allies' front near La Haye Sainte. The battle started at 10:00 with a furious attack upon Hougomont. This first attack failed and it set a pattern for the rest of the day. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, KG, GCB, GCH, PC, FRS (c. ...
La Haye Sainte is a farmhouse at the foot of an escarpment on the Charleroi-Brussels road. ...
Hougomont became a battle within a battle. Throughout that day its stubborn defence drew thousands of valuable French troops, but did not draw in Wellington's reserves as Napoleon had anticipated. The French forces sent in to attack Hougomont included: - Detachments under the command of Jerome, Napoleon's brother
- The divisions of Foy, Guilleminot and Bachelu
- Nearly the entire corps of Reille
- Kellermann's cavalry corps
- Bauduin's brigade (which failed to enter Hougomont on the north side)
- Soye's brigade (which managed a small breach on the south side but could not exploit it)
Sous-Lieutenant Legros, wielding an axe, managed to break through the north gate. Macdonell and other Guards managed to shut the gate, trapping Legros and about 30 other Frenchmen inside. All of the French who entered, apart from a young drummer boy, were killed in a desperate hand to hand fight. Francois Etienne de Kellermann, duke of Valmy (1770 - 1835) was a French cavalry general, He led his squadrons in a famous cavalry charge at the Battle of Quatre Bras on June 16, 1815. ...
The name "Hougomont" is derived from "Gomme Mont" which means "Gum hill". It was built on a little hill with pine trees around it, from which pine gum was collected to make turpentine. Turpentine is a fluid obtained by the complex distillation of resin obtained from trees, mainly various species of pine (Pinus). ...
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