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Bila were not far away at the time and these forces might have helped prevent Murat from encircling Hohenlohe. Petre listed several criticisms of Hohenlohe. First, he marched too slowly from Burg and took too many detours to the north at the incompetent Massenbach's advice. It might have been possible for him to reach Prenzlau a day earlier, in which case he would have escaped Murat. Second, he kept too much cavalry and Hagen's infantry brigade on his left flank, where there were no enemies. Only Schimmelpfennig's weak brigade of 1,300 men was in the critical sector on the right flank. Third, his best troops marched in the rear guard with Blücher, while the major threat was on the right flank.
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field. Together with Grouchy and Lasalle (but not Beaumont), there were only 4,000 to 5,000 French confronting the Prussians. At this time, Massenbach was allowed to return to the Prussian lines. Completely deceived by the French, Massenbach reported to Hohenlohe that their enemies were now between them and Stettin. Murat asked for a head-to-head parley with Hohenlohe which was granted. The marshal lied to Hohenlohe on his "word of honor" that he was surrounded by 100,000 French in the corps of Lannes, Soult, and Bernadotte.
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Lasalle tried to block the Prussian approach march in the suburb, but Schwerin's cuirassiers brushed the French hussars out of the way. Hohenlohe directed his troops to move through the city and draw rations from a wagon train parked on the other side of Prenzlau. To cover his march, Hohenlohe posted General-Major von Tschammer with two grenadier battalions across the Berlin highway with their battalion guns trained on the road. Smaller detachments guarded the lake shore, the town gate, and a paper-mill.
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were surrounded by overwhelming forces. In fact, apart from a brigade of infantry, only Murat's cavalry were in the vicinity. In the days afterward, the French cowed several more Prussian forces and fortresses into surrendering. Finding its way to the northeast blocked, a second corps of retreating Prussians under
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When a munitions wagon blew up in the distance, a quick-witted French officer explained that it was Soult's signal gun announcing that he was now blocking the Prussians' retreat route. Hohenlohe requested terms. These were harsh, with the officers and the Royal Guards being released on parole and the
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Grouchy's dragoons broke down the town gate and trotted through Prenzlau and out the other side to view Hohenlohe's 10,000 troops drawn up on the road to Pasewalk. Murat sent Belliard to demand Hohenlohe's surrender, which the Prussian declined again. By this time some of Lannes' infantry were on the
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Regiments. Grouchy's 2nd Dragoon Division had the 3rd, 4th, 10th, 11th, 13th, and 22nd Dragoon Regiments, 24 squadrons. Beaumont's 3rd Dragoon Division was made up of the 5th, 8th, 12th, 16th, 19th, and 21st Dragoon Regiments, 24 squadrons. The total French strength was 12,000 men. Smith puts all the
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Boitzenburg. Unfortunately, when the Prussians arrived around 2:00 PM they found that Milhaud's cavalrymen got there first and were pillaging the estate. It took Hohenlohe's advanced guard three hours to drive Milhaud's brigade out of the town. In the meantime, Murat heard the sound of the battle and
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At this time, French Captain Hugues appeared out of the mist with a flag of truce and was taken to Hohenlohe. Hugues spun "a wonderful tissue of lies", claiming that Murat had 30,000 troops at hand and that Lannes with 60,000 more lurked on the road to Stettin. He insisted that the Prussian general
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As Hohenlohe marched along the Schönermark road, his troops kept bumping into French patrols in the morning mist. As the column passed through the marshes, the dragoon flankers returned to the main road and pushed their way into the line of march. This spread the column out over a greater distance.
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Two roads approached the west side of Prenzlau, the Berlin highway to the southwest and the road through Schönermark to the northwest. The two roads entered the city at gates about 500 meters apart. The roads were raised above the surrounding marshland and passed through suburbs about one kilometer
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Petre believed that Hohenlohe's surrender was unnecessary and his chief of staff Massenbach was partly responsible. He thought that the Prussians could have fought their way into Stettin, and probably would have if a strong-willed general like Blücher had been in command. The brigades of Hagen and
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Dragoons # 5, four squadrons strong, charged and drove back Lasalle's hussars, but Grouchy's dragoons intervened and nearly wiped out the regiment. The Prussians lost one color and 14 officers and 250 men killed, wounded, or captured. Pursued by the French until evening, Schimmelpfennig's crippled
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After several clashes on 26 and 27 October, Murat arrived at Prenzlau on the heels of Hohenlohe's corps. Fighting occurred in which several Prussian units were captured or cut to pieces. Murat then bluffed the demoralized Hohenlohe into surrendering his entire corps by claiming that the Prussians
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noted that the Prussians' total losses were nearly 12,000, with Hohenlohe surrendering 10,000, Boussart's brigade killing or capturing 1,000, and Beaumont's division accounting for the 1,000-man rear guard. Between Prenzlau and the fighting at Boitzenburg and Zehdenick, the Prussians lost nearly
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Murat then launched his attack, Lasalle's hussars leading the way, followed by Grouchy's dragoons, while Beaumont brought up the rear. The French horse artillery rapidly silenced Tschammer's cannons. In order to harass the rear of Hohenlohe's column, the French marshal detached one of Beaumont's
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light cavalry in Lasalle's division on page 227, but on page 228 he separates them into brigades under Lasalle and Milhaud. Another authority wrote that Milhaud's brigade consisted of the 13th Chasseurs and a dragoon regiment, and that 3,000 of Lannes' picked infantry were at hand.
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to march for the Oder, Hohenlohe's corps set out from Magdeburg on the morning of 21 October. He reinforced the garrison with 9,000 men, but in the confusion other units and 39 field guns stayed in the fortress so that 25,000 troops were left behind. That evening, Hohenlohe reached
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After the clash at Boitzenburg, Hohenlohe knew that the French were on the Berlin highway, which went northeast from Zehdenick to Prenzlau. So instead of continuing on the Lychen-Boitzenburg-Prenzlau road, which intersected with the Berlin highway, he veered northeast to
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on the 20th, with the local people assisting his troops in putting out a fire and preventing a powder magazine from being blown up. Consequently, 140,000 pounds of gunpowder and a valuable Elbe River crossing fell into French hands. Lannes seized a second bridgehead at
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to demand its surrender, which was refused by Hohenlohe. However, the Prussians foolishly allowed Belliard into the city without a blindfold. He reported back to Murat that Hohenlohe's main body was still in the city and that great confusion prevailed. Davout seized
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on 16 October, over 10,000 Prussians laid down their arms in the first of a series of shameful surrenders. The 12,000-man corps of Saxe-Weimar and Winning missed Jena-Auerstedt and remained intact, heading north through
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13,500 men. Beaumont was given responsibility for escorting the prisoners. Evidently some escaped, because Beaumont reported his captives numbered 9,534, not counting the approximately 400 paroled officers.
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Dragoon Regiment # 14. The field artillery included one horse and two 12-pounder foot batteries. Altogether, the Prussians had about 10,000 soldiers, 64 guns, and 1,800 horses for the cavalry and artillery.
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hurried north with Grouchy's dragoons. South of Boitzenburg at Wichmannsdorf, Hohenlohe's right flank guard blundered into Grouchy's column. Three regiments of French dragoons drove the Prussian
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Infantry Regiment #18, three companies of soldiers unfit for field duty, and 65 gunners surrendered, the garrison being released on parole. In 1808, Benekendorf was hauled before a
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Benekendorf was discussing terms with the French when they rushed the gate and broke into the fortress. Altogether, 71 cannon and 920 soldiers, including the 3rd battalion of the
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Cuirassier Regiment # 10 against a marsh and forced its surrender. But without infantry, Murat was unable to halt Hohenlohe's column from hurrying past toward Prenzlau.
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As Hohenlohe neared Boitzenburg on the 27th, he met Graf von Arnim who notified him that he had collected supplies for the hungry soldiers at his manor, the
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Marshal Murat had two divisions and two brigades of cavalry, plus 12 guns in three horse artillery batteries. Lasalle's brigade included the 5th and 7th
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on 1 November. Bila had been joined by his older brother Karl Anton Ernst von Bila with a battalion from Hanover. On 31 October, General of Division
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stated that 10,000 Prussian troops, 1,800 cavalry horses, and 64 guns fell into French hands, while Murat's cavalry suffered few casualties.
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around noon on 26 October. At first, the Prussians held back the French, but the dragoon divisions of Grouchy and Beaumont soon arrived. The
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Hohenlohe's capitulation proved to be a bad precedent to a subsequent string of abject Prussian surrenders in the next few days. In the
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on the 26th. Once the column was safely on the east bank of the Elbe, Saxe-Weimar was relieved by Winning in command. Hohenlohe reached
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led the rear guard, which consisted of a cavalry regiment and an infantry battalion. Two dragoon regiments protected the right flank.
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to the left to engage his enemies in combat. In the face of this menace, Brunswick elected to march the main army north from
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rank and file being made prisoners. After consulting with his officers, the Prussian prince surrendered his entire corps.
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On 25 October, Davout's corps marched through Berlin in triumph. That evening, Hohenlohe's main body was between
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in length. The several kilometer long Unteruckersee (Lower Ucker Lake) lies on the south side of the city. The
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at nightfall on the 23rd. In order to feed his troops better, he split his command up into several columns.
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By 20 October, Hohenlohe and the survivors of the Reserve reached Magdeburg. Kalckreuth crossed the Elbe at
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on 29 October, 4,000 Prussians surrendered to a force smaller than their own. Soon afterward, in the
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attached. On 17 October, Bernadotte inflicted heavy losses on Eugene of Württemberg's Reserve at the
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The following websites are excellent sources for the full names of French and Prussian generals.
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before handing over his command in order to take up a new post in Poland. Blücher was east of
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occurred on 14 October as Napoleon's 96,000 troops attacked Hohenlohe and Rüchel's 53,000 at
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force fled to Stettin. Hearing of this setback, Hohenlohe changed his line of march from
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and later recovered. Filling the command void were Hohenlohe, General of Infantry
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at which the officers argued whether to march east to Prenzlau or to go north to
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and condemned to be shot, but the king commuted his sentence to life in prison.
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on the 24th. He sent out General-Major Christian Ludwig Schimmelpfennig toward
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The Battle of Jena-Auerstedt shattered the Prussian armies, by Richard Knötel.
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After Prenzlau, Blücher's escape path to the northeast was blocked. At
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On the 20th, Soult and Murat arrived before Magdeburg. Murat sent his
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Plan for Action at Prenzlau, 28 October 1806 by Francis Loraine Petre
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Regiments, and Milhaud's brigade comprised the 1st Hussar and 13th
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where he gathered up Kalckreuth's column. His main body arrived at
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marching for the Elbe with Saxe-Weimar a day's march behind him at
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Generals Who Served in the French Army during the Period 1792-1815
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surrender, which Hohenlohe refused to do. However, he sent his
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on the Oder. Hohenlohe gave Blücher command of his rear guard.
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River flows north from the lake on the west side of Prenzlau.
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On 8 October 1806, Napoleon's 180,000-strong army invaded the
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back with Hugues, apparently to see what he could find out.
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and marched northeast, trying to reach safety behind the
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he swung his columns to the northwest and raced toward
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Schloss Boitzenburg was pillaged by Milhaud's troopers.
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River and convinced them to capitulate the next day.
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on 14 October, the Prussian armies fled north to the
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Prenzlau-Lubeck Campaign Map, October–November 1806
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Hohenlohe took station near 4977:Battles of the War of the Fourth Coalition 2743: 2729: 1364:fell on 25 October to General of Division 1261:Etienne Marie Antoine Champion de Nansouty 1091:, while Hohenlohe defended his flank near 250: 236: 1310:On the 24th, Blücher crossed the Elbe at 1022:Bogislav Friedrich Emanuel von Tauentzien 5012:Battles inscribed on the Arc de Triomphe 2543: 2531: 2435: 2228: 2129: 2015: 1967: 1955: 1931: 1919: 1907: 1681: 1661: 1624: 1604: 1489: 1461: 1412: 1351: 1281: 1222: 1118: 981: 903:is located about 90 kilometers north of 914:After their catastrophic defeat at the 4964: 3066:Planned invasion of the United Kingdom 2510: 1895: 1553:Infantry Regiment # 13, 1st battalion 1123:Blücher stepped into the command void. 1012:Blücher. Brunswick held a position at 4748:Spanish American wars of independence 2724: 2659:Broughton, Tony. napoleon-series.org 2587: 2565: 2495: 2483: 2471: 2459: 2447: 2420: 2405: 2393: 2381: 2369: 2357: 2345: 2330: 2315: 2303: 2288: 2276: 2264: 2252: 2240: 2216: 2201: 2189: 2177: 2165: 2153: 2141: 2117: 2105: 2090: 2075: 2063: 2051: 2039: 2027: 2003: 1991: 1979: 1943: 1146:Friedrich Adolf, Count von Kalckreuth 231: 1839: 1356:Spandau Fortress fell on 25 October. 876:on 28 October 1806 two divisions of 4733:Franco-Swedish War (Pomeranian War) 2750: 2571:Napoleon's Conquest of Prussia 1806 1259:Division under General of Division 1052:'s Reserve lay far to the north at 13: 2610: 1710:capitulated to General of Brigade 1549:battalions, and the 1st battalion 218:3,500 killed or captured in battle 14: 5033: 2647: 2549:Dictionary of the Napoleonic Wars 1706:. On 1 November, the fortress of 1518:Hohenlohe's command included the 1073:Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia 954: 880:cavalry and some infantry led by 4608:Frederick William III of Prussia 4588:Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly 2677: 2573:. London: Lionel Leventhal Ltd. 1827: 1815: 1803: 1791: 1779: 1767: 1755: 1640:Louis Chrétien Carrière Beaumont 1292:Frederick William III of Prussia 1020:in the east, with General-Major 826: 814: 802: 785: 773: 761: 749: 727: 715: 703: 691: 679: 667: 655: 643: 631: 619: 607: 595: 578: 566: 554: 542: 530: 518: 506: 482: 475: 468: 188: 178: 166: 147: 135: 37: 5007:Military history of Brandenburg 4728:Russo-Swedish War (Finnish War) 4658:Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies 1859: 1846: 1303:on the evening of the 22nd and 4643:Prince Regent John of Portugal 4553:Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor 4498:Frederick Augustus I of Saxony 4493:Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria 2672:Lexikon der Deutschen Generale 1255:'s VII Corps, and Murat's 1st 967:. His troops were massed in a 1: 4668:Prince Charles John of Sweden 2593:The Napoleonic Wars Data Book 2504: 1408:Édouard Jean Baptiste Milhaud 975:, the Cavalry Reserve, and a 949: 940:Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher 854: Napoleon not in command 1748: 1360:The dilapidated fortress of 7: 2625:. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 1319:Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg 1265:Jean-Joseph Ange d'Hautpoul 897:War of the Fourth Coalition 463:War of the Fourth Coalition 261:War of the Fourth Coalition 31:War of the Fourth Coalition 10: 5038: 4503:Frederick I of Württemberg 2873:Confederation of the Rhine 1485:Prince Augustus of Prussia 1173:Louis Michel Antoine Sahuc 895:. In this action from the 4982:Battles involving Prussia 4882: 4766: 4681: 4663:Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden 4653:William, Prince of Orange 4516: 4463:Pierre-Charles Villeneuve 4396: 4389: 4269: 4148: 4012: 3841: 3755: 3709: 3458: 3352: 3276: 3170: 3084: 3036: 3027: 2923: 2824: 2815: 2792:French Invasion of Russia 2758: 2697:Siege of Magdeburg (1806) 2621:The Campaigns of Napoleon 2537:The Campaigns of Napoleon 1712:Nicolas Hyacinthe Gautier 1702:, 14 kilometers south of 1657: 1585:Cuirassier Regiment # 5, 1457: 1410:'s light cavalry nearby. 1235:'s VI Corps to begin the 887:intercepted a retreating 862: Napoleon in command 269: 209: 196: 159: 128: 54: 36: 28: 23: 4987:Battles involving France 4573:Archduke John of Austria 4568:Prince von Schwarzenberg 4413:Louis-Alexandre Berthier 2713:Capitulation of Pasewalk 2617:Chandler, David (1966). 1876: 1741:occurred on 6 November. 1692:Capitulation of Pasewalk 1575:Infantry Regiment # 25, 1569:Infantry Regiment # 21, 1563:Infantry Regiment # 18, 1557:Infantry Regiment # 15, 1269:Marc Antoine de Beaumont 1219:Retreat east of the Elbe 1203:Augustin Daniel Belliard 1115:Retreat west of the Elbe 1097:Battle of Jena-Auerstedt 1067:. The next day, Marshal 1061:Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte 942:veered northwest toward 916:Battle of Jena-Auerstedt 874:Capitulation of Prenzlau 44:Capitulation of Prenzlau 4508:Frederick VI of Denmark 4458:Jean-Baptiste Bessières 3248:Greater Poland uprising 3071:Duc d'Enghien Execution 2551:. New York: Macmillan. 2511:Bodart, Gaston (1908). 1696:Capitulation of Stettin 1593:Dragoon Regiment # 11, 1337:, between Neustadt and 1290:Under orders from King 348:Greater Poland Uprising 4628:Ferdinand VII of Spain 3076:Coronation of Napoleon 2539:. New York: Macmillan. 1687: 1667: 1630: 1610: 1589:Dragoon Regiment # 2, 1495: 1467: 1434:farther north through 1418: 1357: 1287: 1271:. General of Division 1228: 1129:Capitulation of Erfurt 1124: 987: 205:10,000-12,000, 64 guns 160:Commanders and leaders 4915:Conference of Dresden 4824:Paris (February 1812) 4753:Swedish–Norwegian War 4578:Alexander I of Russia 2595:. London: Greenhill. 1834:Frederick William III 1720:Nicolas Léonard Beker 1685: 1676:Francis Loraine Petre 1665: 1644:André Joseph Boussart 1628: 1608: 1493: 1465: 1416: 1355: 1331:Neustadt an der Dosse 1285: 1226: 1122: 985: 210:Casualties and losses 4869:Fontainebleau (1814) 4423:Louis-Nicolas Davout 3344:Invasion of Portugal 2686:at Wikimedia Commons 1786:Friedrich Kalckreuth 1366:Louis Gabriel Suchet 1321:fought a successful 961:Electorate of Saxony 924:Napoleon I of France 846: current battle 5002:October 1806 events 4895:Bourbon Restoration 4638:Maria I of Portugal 4623:Prince of Hohenlohe 4613:Gebhard von Blücher 3556:Neumarkt-Sankt Veit 2863:Swiss Confederation 2706:Battle of Prenzlau 2498:, pp. 304–306. 2408:, pp. 248–249. 2396:, pp. 246–247. 2384:, pp. 245–246. 2318:, pp. 227–228. 2291:, pp. 242–243. 2192:, pp. 236–237. 2180:, pp. 232–233. 2144:, pp. 224–229. 2120:, pp. 219–220. 2078:, pp. 226–227. 2066:, pp. 199–200. 2018:, pp. 214–216. 1970:, pp. 472–473. 1958:, pp. 470–471. 1910:, pp. 467–468. 1810:Duke of Saxe-Weimar 1245:Frederick the Great 1170:General of Division 1138:Altona near Hamburg 1032:, and Blücher held 999:General of Infantry 997:, the second under 97: /  4910:Continental System 4905:Congress of Erfurt 4829:Paris (March 1812) 4603:Peter Wittgenstein 4528:Duke of Wellington 4483:Prince Poniatowski 4448:Jean-de-Dieu Soult 4433:Auguste de Marmont 3828:Arroyo dos Molinos 3676:Walcheren Campaign 3666:Armistice of Znaim 3561:Dalmatian Campaign 3486:Tyrolean Rebellion 2684:Battle of Prenzlau 1688: 1668: 1631: 1611: 1512:Chasseurs à Cheval 1496: 1468: 1419: 1401:General of Brigade 1358: 1347:Szczecin (Stettin) 1297:Burg bei Magdeburg 1288: 1237:Siege of Magdeburg 1229: 1125: 1077:Battle of Saalfeld 1010:Lieutenant General 988: 870:Battle of Prenzlau 220:10,000 surrendered 24:Battle of Prenzlau 4972:Conflicts in 1806 4959: 4958: 4955: 4954: 4947:Types of military 4743:Russo-Turkish War 4738:Russo-Persian War 4706:Anglo-Turkish War 4701:Anglo-Swedish War 4696:Anglo-Spanish War 4691:Anglo-Russian War 4618:Duke of Brunswick 4521:political leaders 4401:political leaders 4385: 4384: 3390:Medina de Rioseco 3112:Haslach-Jungingen 3046:French Revolution 3023: 3022: 2806:Seventh Coalition 2719: 2718: 2709:Succeeded by 2682:Media related to 2567:Petre, F. 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War of the Fourth Coalition
Print showing troops marching out of Prenzlau and assembling in the distance
Simeon Fort
Prenzlau
Brandenburg
Germany
53°19′N 13°52′E / 53.317°N 13.867°E / 53.317; 13.867
France
French Empire
Kingdom of Prussia
Prussia
France
Joachim Murat
Kingdom of Prussia
Prince Hohenlohe
Surrendered
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Schleiz
Saalfeld
Jena–Auerstedt
Erfurt
Halle
Berlin
Prenzlau
Pasewalk
Stettin
Waren-Nossentin

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