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on the north bank of the Danube near Ulm. Kray attacked Saint-Suzanne, but when Saint-Cyr marched back west and appeared on the south bank, Kray suspended the operation. The
Austrian commander thus passed up an opportunity to maul Saint-Suzanne's corps. On 25 May, Moreau sent Lecourbe's Right Corps
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Kray ordered a withdrawal after the French reinforcements arrived on the field. Out of 55,000 infantry and 2,780 cavalry, the French sustained losses of 700 killed and wounded plus 300 captured. The
Austrians engaged 28,000 troops in the battle and lost 800 killed and wounded plus 1,100 men and 4
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and brought Saint-Suzanne's Left Corps to the south bank of the Danube. This extended the French across a 60 mi (97 km) front. By doing so, Moreau hoped to tempt Kray into coming out to fight. However, Kray would not take the bait and stayed in his entrenched camp at Ulm. Moreau seemed
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and included two medium and two small divisions. The
Reserve Corps was led by Moreau and had three large divisions and a small cavalry reserve. Altogether, Moreau's army counted 89,585 infantry, 14,065 cavalry, and 4,000 artillerists. Switzerland was garrisoned by 8,234 soldiers and the Rhine
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unable to maneuver Kray out of Ulm. Moreau wrote to
Bonaparte, admitting that he and Kray, "were fumbling against one another." Unhappy with Moreau's leadership, Saint-Cyr resigned his command, pleading bad health. On the Austrian side, morale was low because of Kray's lack of success.
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Richepanse and Ney, the source does not list which French divisions were engaged. The French "Flankers of the Left" were commanded by Richepanse. Grenier's left wing included the divisions of Ney,
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where he planned to join with Saint-Cyr's corps. Kray reacted by canceling the reinforcement to
Kienmayer. Kray suddenly realized that his Stockach magazine was threatened, but it was too late. The
900:. Kray reacted by ordering 7,000 troops to reinforce Kienmayer. Having drawn Kray's attention away from Moreau's main attack, Saint-Suzanne withdrew to the west bank of the Rhine at
797:. Another flaw was that the Austrian army's supply services began to break down due to dissension among his staff, leading to low morale and a spike in desertions. Historian
1090:; this spurred him to make a new effort. Moreau realized that Kray would not budge unless he mounted a serious threat to the Austrian line of communications leading back to
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took control of the flying right wing in
Switzerland. On 5 June, Kray mounted an attack against Richepanse's flying left wing in the area of Erolzheim and Illertissen.
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gap. Meanwhile, Kray distributed his troops in a 170 mi (274 km) long cordon defense. One weakness of Kray's position was the magazine that he established at
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took charge of Saint-Cyr's corps, which was now the left wing. Moreau took personal control of the center and reserve. Lecourbe retained command of the right wing and
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fortresses were held by 16,758 men. Moreau rejected a bold strategy proposed by
Bonaparte. Instead, Moreau planned to feint with his Left Corps and cross the Rhine at
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An engaged strength of 55,000 infantry seems excessive for
Richepanse's flying left wing and Grenier's left wing. This may be a typographical error (Smith, p. 185).
990:. This left Moreau and Kray with about 80,000 men each. On 13 May, Moreau's Right, Reserve, and Center Corps crossed to the east bank of the Iller at Memmingen.
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and the French army facing it from the south. Both armies numbered about 80,000 men. Kray launched an attack against the French left wing along the
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occurred on 3 May 1800. At Engen, the two armies fought to a draw, but at
Stockach, 20,000 French troops faced 12,000 Austrians. Lecourbe defeated
1102:. Using Richepanse's flying left wing as a stationary pivot, Moreau wheeled his right wing north. On 19 June, Lecourbe defeated Sztáray at the
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in command of the third attacking column. It consisted of 8 infantry battalions and 10 cavalry squadrons. Baillet's column successfully ousted
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on 9 May. The supply base fell into French hands and Kray retreated to Ulm. On 10 May, some French elements reached the Iller River at
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873:'s 16,000 soldiers defending the Rhine north of the Black Forest. A 20,000-strong reserve was posted near Stockach and 8,000 men held
1070:'s French division from Grenier's corps attacked Count Baillet's division and forced it to retreat after sustaining serious losses.
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in 1799. According to James R. Arnold, Kray commanded 120,000 troops, though 25,000 of these were posted farther east to defend the
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delivered the orders of the French government to detach a strong reinforcement to Italy, so 15,000 troops were sent under
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commanded the main column of 23 battalions and 26 squadrons, but "was not favored by the luck of arms". Kray placed
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with the Reserve. He would then march east, join with the Center and Right Corps, and confront Kray near Stockach.
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on 5 May was stoutly contested between 50,000 French and 40,000 Austrians. That night, Kray retreated north to
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Early 20th century bird's-eye view shows the Iller River and Erolzheim, looking south. North is at the bottom.
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and gained a bridgehead on the north bank of the Danube. This setback caused Kray to withdraw northeast to
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888:, which was defended by Sztáray's corps. Saint-Cyr's Center Corps crossed to the east bank of the Rhine at
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claimed that Kray's army numbered 110,000 infantry, 25,000 cavalry, and 4,000 artillerists with 500 guns.
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Number of squadrons is not listed. However, 6 are listed for the Battle of Engen (Smith, p. 181).
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Arnold estimated Moreau's army at 108,000 men and his garrisons at 29,000 men (Arnold, p. 199).
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and headed for Stockach. Moreau's Reserve Corps crossed the Rhine at Basel and advanced toward
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904:. His corps marched upstream, crossed the Rhine at Alt-Breisach, and marched from Freiburg to
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on the west bank of the Iller. However, Moreau quickly sent Richepanse reinforcements.
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Moreau reorganized his army, sending Saint-Suzanne and one of his division commanders,
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assumed command of part of Saint-Suzanne's corps which became the flying left wing.
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693:. In late May, the adversaries reached a stalemate with the Austrian army holding
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and drove Kienmayer's forces back. It then turned northeast and advanced toward
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On 25 April 1800, Saint-Suzanne's Left Corps thrust out of its bridgehead at
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and captured the Stockach supply base, causing Kray to withdraw north to
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is listed as a Dragoon Regiment for the Battle of Engen (Smith, p. 181).
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Kray moved to the northeast, crossed to the south bank of the Danube at
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On 9 June 1800, Moreau received news that Bonaparte's army occupied
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River. Kray would then cross the Rhine and invade France via the
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877:. There was an entrenched camp and a major supply base at Ulm.
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to strike first, forcing the French to weaken their army on the
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where he crossed to the north bank of the Danube on 6 May.
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857:. It held an outpost line on the Rhine River from Basel to
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government ordered Moreau to reorganize his army into four
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List of Austrian Army units at Battle of Iller River
1840:"Die Österreichischen Generäle 1792-1815: Ferdinand"
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1823:"Die Österreichischen Generäle 1792-1815: Baillet"
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993:On 14 May 1800, Saint-Suzanne's corps arrived at
923:Lecourbe's Right Corps crossed the Rhine between
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1857:"Die Österreichischen Generäle 1792-1815: Spork"
845:held the Vorarlberg. The Austrian center led by
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1048:Archduke Ferdinand Karl Joseph of Austria-Este
970:, and marched east to protect his magazine at
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266:
1784:. Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen and Sword.
826:Gilles-Joseph-Martin Bruneteau Saint-Suzanne
1919:Battles of the War of the Second Coalition
941:Joseph Louis, Prince of Lorraine-Vaudémont
849:numbered 40,000 men and was deployed from
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16:Battle of the War of the Second Coalition
1914:Battles of the French Revolutionary Wars
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1127:, and Jean-Louis-François Fauconnet.
820:and the Center Corps was commanded by
1934:Military history of Baden-WĂĽrttemberg
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847:Friedrich Joseph, Count of Nauendorf
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13:
1469:Number of squadrons is not listed.
843:Heinrich XV, Prince Reuss of Greiz
841:Kray's 25,000-man left wing under
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861:. The right wing consisted of
804:On 1 March 1800, First Consul
793:was very close to French-held
1:
1929:1800 in the Holy Roman Empire
1877:The Napoleonic Wars Data Book
1855:Ebert, Jens-Florian (2022c).
1838:Ebert, Jens-Florian (2022b).
1821:Ebert, Jens-Florian (2022a).
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937:Battles of Stockach and Engen
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769:, and 5,000 militia from the
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1806:. Vol. 2. Leonaur Ltd.
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1046:In the Battle of Erolzheim,
988:Bon-Adrien Jeannot de Moncey
822:Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr
7:
1033:Gabriel Jean Joseph Molitor
711:War of the Second Coalition
322:War of the Second Coalition
249:1,100 & 4 guns captured
29:War of the Second Coalition
10:
1950:
1353:Cuirassier Regiment Nr. 12
1056:Louis Michel Antoine Sahuc
865:'s 15,000 men holding the
765:, 6,000 soldiers from the
1909:Battles involving Austria
1780:Arnold, James R. (2005).
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1339:Cuirassier Regiment Nr. 6
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1206:Infantry Regiment Nr. 58
1192:Infantry Regiment Nr. 41
1178:Infantry Regiment Nr. 31
1072:Johann Rudolf von Sporck
896:'s division, and seized
683:Jean Victor Marie Moreau
1800:Dodge, Theodore Ayrault
1383:Dragoon Regiment Nr. 13
1164:Infantry Regiment Nr. 3
1150:Infantry Regiment Nr. 2
1058:'s French brigade from
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279:Location within Germany
1295:Tyrolean Sharpshooters
1096:Dillingen an der Donau
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982:. At about this time,
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613:Mediterranean Campaign
147:Commanders and leaders
1879:. London: Greenhill.
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759:Electorate of Bavaria
671:Battle of Iller River
237:Casualties and losses
88:48.09111°N 10.07194°E
22:Battle of Iller River
898:Freiburg im Breisgau
767:Duchy of WĂĽrttemberg
677:(5 June 1800) saw a
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1644:, pp. 201–202.
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1590:, pp. 200–201.
1566:, pp. 177–178.
1527:, pp. 197–198.
1494:, pp. 224–225.
1251:Grenadier Battalion
1237:Grenadier Battalion
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949:Battle of Messkirch
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675:Battle of Erolzheim
84: /
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962:Jean Victor Moreau
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205:Archduke Ferdinand
171:Antoine Richepanse
93:48.09111; 10.07194
1924:Conflicts in 1800
1813:978-0-85706-600-8
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545:Iller River
470:Linth River
435:Callantsoog
415:2nd Marengo
385:1st Marengo
160:Jean Moreau
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53:5 June 1800
1898:Categories
1774:References
1726:Dodge 2011
1690:Dodge 2011
1678:Smith 1998
1666:Dodge 2011
1654:Dodge 2011
1627:Dodge 2011
1612:Dodge 2011
1600:Dodge 2011
1576:Smith 1998
1564:Smith 1998
1540:Dodge 2011
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1492:Dodge 2011
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475:Muottental
465:2nd Zurich
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395:Winterthur
390:Frauenfeld
380:Bassignana
182:Michel Ney
79:10°04′19″E
76:48°05′28″N
1477:Citations
1400:Footnotes
1365:Kronprinz
1323:Zeschwitz
1266:Freikorps
1223:Battalion
1221:Grenadier
1176:Benjowski
1082:Aftermath
980:Memmingen
945:Messkirch
919:Paul Kray
875:Frankfurt
855:Villingen
732:at Ulm.
726:Memmingen
703:Erolzheim
701:River at
691:Paul Kray
590:Algeciras
560:Höchstädt
540:Chiusella
535:Fort Bard
525:Messkirch
485:Castricum
355:Feldkirch
340:Nicopolis
194:Paul Kray
63:Erolzheim
1875:(1998).
1863:28 April
1846:28 April
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1802:(2011).
1204:Beaulieu
1060:Balzheim
1000:Augsburg
972:Biberach
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791:Stockach
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505:Wiesloch
500:3rd Novi
490:2nd Novi
450:Mannheim
222:Strength
58:Location
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1263:Wurmser
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570:Ampfing
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375:Cassano
370:Magnano
350:Ostrach
335:Butrint
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1306:Kaiser
1284:Nr. 12
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1136:Units
1114:Forces
1092:Vienna
1007:Battle
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730:Danube
580:Mincio
495:Genola
455:Bergen
430:Amsteg
420:Mantua
405:Modena
365:Verona
232:28,000
104:Result
1395:Notes
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933:Engen
831:Basel
814:corps
783:Rhine
779:Italy
751:Tyrol
722:Iller
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510:Genoa
345:Corfu
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