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The Battle of Kulm was fought on August 30, 1813 during the Napoleonic Wars between a 32,000 man French force commanded by General Dominique Vandamme and allied Austrian-Russian-Prussian forces of 54,000 men commanded by Field-Marshal Barclay de Tolly.
At 6:00, Vandamme successfully attacked Russian formations under the command of Prince Wittgenstein, capturing Russian troops and artillery.
Initially, the Austrians were forced to withdraw to Teplice.
The Kulm near Trofaiach is a prominent mountain (886 m a.s.l.) situated seven kilometers in the Northwest of Leoben, Upper Styria, Austria - the prehistoric settlement is situated on its top.
The topography and the excavation results show that this was the central settlement of the Trofaiach basin and its hinterland during the latest phase of the Urnfeld Period and an important economic place.
Verkehrsverbindungen sind nach Südosten entlang des Vordernberger Baches nach Leoben in das Murtal, nach Norden über den Präbichl in den Raum Eisenerz, nach Westen in das Liesingtal und nach Osten in das Laintal vorhanden.