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continued to resist until 5:00 pm when they were forced to relinquish control of the village and pull back. When they reached the west side of the ravine, Defrance's cavalry charged into them, inflicting heavy losses on the brigades of
Dietrich and Blagovenzenko. Several hundred Russian skirmishers near Marchais were either cut down or captured. Realizing that without control of Marchais, the battle was lost, Sacken began pulling back his artillery from the right wing toward the center. Near the highway, Russian infantry squares were charged by French cavalry, but they were able to escape when their own cavalry intervened. The Sophia Regiment was completely engulfed by French cavalry but fought its way clear.
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Prussian reserve cavalry deployed near Fontenelle though it lacked its artillery. Pirch deployed his brigade in two lines between Fontenelle and the hamlet of Tourneux farther east. After waiting for Horn's brigade to close up behind him, Pirch began attacking toward the Bailly and Plenois woods. Sacken ordered his two reserve heavy batteries to support the Prussian advance. At the same time, Michel's Old Guard division reached the battlefield and was committed to the fight against Yorck.
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battalion in column. Three lines of skirmishers deployed in front and the light artillery was posted on the flanks of the infantry. The 12-pounders of
Battery Nr. 18 were positioned in the center between the 10th and 18th Divisions while the other two heavy batteries were kept in reserve. The Russians massed 36 guns on the west side of the ravine. According to one account, Lieven's corps was in reserve west of the village of
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Meunier and Curial. In reserve was Friant's division in battalion columns at 100-pace intervals. To keep Sacken and Yorck from linking up, the French emperor deployed Friant's division where the Château-Thierry road met the main east-west highway, with
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temporarily stopped the French, but he was badly wounded. He was replaced in command by
Colonel Losthin. As Prussian retreat continued, the 13th Silesian Landwehr and the Silesian Grenadier Battalion were assailed in the woods, but managed to drive off their French pursuers. The Prussians ended the day between Fontenelle and Viffort.
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Nansouty's horsemen back and restoring the link with the Prussians. By this time Meunier's Young Guard division joined Ricard's in the fighting for Marchais on Napoleon's left flank. The French captured Marchais twice before being driven out again when Sacken's 18th Division recaptured the village.
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woods was guided by a line of bonfires. The artillery was saved by detailing 50 cavalrymen to help pull each gun using ropes, though eight disabled pieces were abandoned. After an all-night march, Sacken's troops reached
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with a north-south stream a little to the west. Farther north was the east-west highway. Napoleon placed Ricard's division in columns east of Marchais. Two of Ricard's battalions were detached and posted north of the highway in the Bailly Wood. Behind Ricard were Ney's two Young Guard divisions under
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fought their way as far west as Viels-Maisons. Sacken was nearly trapped, but Yorck's effort gave the Russians enough time and space to get away. With Vasilshikov's cavalry covering the withdrawal, the Russians headed for the Château-Thierry road as it rained. The Russian retreat through marshes and
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on the Château-Thierry highway. Because of the poor condition of the roads, the Prussians only had brigade Batteries Nrs. 2 and 3 armed with 6-pounders. The heavier cannons were left behind with the 8th Brigade at Château-Thierry. Fearing the appearance of MacDonald's forces in his right rear, Yorck
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Pirch attacked with the 1st East Prussian and West Prussian Grenadier Battalions and the 5th Silesian Landwehr Regiment in the first line screened by a cloud of skirmishers. The second line consisted of the Leib and Silesian Grenadier Battalions and the 13th Landwehr Regiment. Mortier put four Old
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Sacken would have none of it. Against the advice of his own staff who urged him to move closer to Yorck, the Russian commander deployed his army corps with its main weight to the south. Strictly following his orders, Sacken determined to smash his way east through Montmirail. At the start of the
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this, Yorck sent a staff officer to his Russian colleague to warn him that his Prussians would be late to the battlefield. Due to the muddy roads, the heavy Prussian field guns and a brigade had to be left behind. Yorck's messenger recommended that Sacken retreat north to Château-Thierry.
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Blücher was near Fère-Champenoise when heard that Olsufiev's corps had been wrecked; he immediately ordered Kleist and Kaptzevich to undertake a night march back to Vertus. The Prussian field marshal ordered Yorck to march to Montmirail while holding the important bridge over the
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on the road to Montmirail. When he received his orders, Sacken destroyed the bridge at La Ferté-sous-Jouarre and began marching east at 9:00 pm on the 10th. By 9:00 am the following day, Russian corps commander's leading elements were clashing with French patrols east of
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where there was a bridge over the Marne. Blücher recalled Sacken, instructing him to march east to Montmirail to rendezvous with Yorck, then clear the highway between there and Vertus. Blücher neglected to mention anything to Sacken about escaping over the Marne.
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River flows west on the southern margin of the battlefield, which was mostly rolling terrain covered by several woods. Just north of the Petit Morin there was a forest which anchored the French left flank. On the northern fringe of the forest was the village of
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1679:
1456:
French cavalry charging Russian squares at Montmirail.
1643:
1619:
1053:
while Blücher operated on a more northerly axis from
1530:
1025:
On the 1st of February 1814, Prussian Field Marshal
1945:
1882:
1736:
1721:
1709:
1655:
1983:
1631:
1577:
1363:'s 1st Young Guard Division, 2,840 soldiers from
1003:on 10 February, he found himself in the midst of
16:1814 battle during the War of the Sixth Coalition
4506:Battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia
4442:
1057:toward Meaux. The two armies would be linked by
4399:England expects that every man will do his duty
1986:Militär-historisches Kriegs-Lexikon (1618-1905)
1371:'s 1st Old Guard Division, 3,878 soldiers from
327:
1507:Horace François Bastien Sébastiani de La Porta
2215:
385:
313:
1416:Sacken created a 2,360-man task force under
1367:'s 2nd Young Guard Division, 4,796 men from
275:
2041:The End of Empire: Napoleon's 1814 Campaign
1111:with 20,000 men including the newly formed
2222:
2208:
1262:Étienne Marie Antoine Champion de Nansouty
392:
378:
320:
306:
41:
4451:Battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition
1011:as Napoleon launched an all-out pursuit.
4461:Battles inscribed on the Arc de Triomphe
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1407:
1345:
1313:
1251:
1230:
1182:, two Old Guard divisions under Marshal
1123:was instructed to guard the bridges at
4443:
2545:Planned invasion of the United Kingdom
1981:
1547:
1511:Antoine Louis Decrest de Saint-Germain
399:
4227:Spanish American wars of independence
2203:
2083:
2057:
1954:
1891:
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1730:
1715:
1688:
1661:
1637:
1625:
1583:
1559:
1226:
1031:Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg
373:
301:
4476:Battles involving the Russian Empire
1115:, a 5,000-man Young Guard division,
1021:Campaign in north-east France (1814)
4212:Franco-Swedish War (Pomeranian War)
2229:
1444:'s 7th Infantry Brigade arrived at
13:
1222:Six Days' Campaign order of battle
952:and two Allied corps commanded by
14:
4517:
4456:Battles of the Six Days' Campaign
2106:
2019:Dictionary of the Napoleonic Wars
1357:Pierre David de Colbert-Chabanais
1326:, 14,000 soldiers and 80 guns by
1297:. The French had driven Sacken's
1041:with 45,000 French troops in the
4087:Frederick William III of Prussia
4067:Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly
2192:Battle of Château-Thierry (1814)
2156:
2119:. US Army's Combined Arms Center
1521:would be fought on 12 February.
1186:, part of the Guard Cavalry and
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274:
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196:
185:
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131:
4207:Russo-Swedish War (Finnish War)
4137:Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
1266:Étienne Pierre Sylvestre Ricard
1184:Édouard Mortier, duc de Trévise
1090:Fabian Wilhelm von Osten-Sacken
999:'s small isolated corps in the
954:Fabian Wilhelm von Osten-Sacken
4122:Prince Regent John of Portugal
4032:Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
3977:Frederick Augustus I of Saxony
3972:Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria
1365:Philibert Jean-Baptiste Curial
1341:Alexei Grigorievich Scherbatov
1194:them south from Vertus toward
1:
4501:History of Marne (department)
4481:Military history of Grand Est
4147:Prince Charles John of Sweden
2089:The Napoleonic Wars Data Book
2021:. New York, N.Y.: Macmillan.
1975:
1436:At either 3:00 pm or 3:30 pm
1309:
1276:. Napoleon posted Marmont at
1156:Peter Mikhailovich Kaptzevich
1027:Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher
1014:
1005:Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher
938: Napoleon not in command
615:Campaign in north-east France
559:Campaign in south-west France
412:Campaign in north-east France
2009:. New York, N.Y.: Macmillan.
1440:'s 1st Infantry Brigade and
1377:Charles Lefebvre-Desnouettes
7:
1490:Polish Lancers of the Guard
1152:Zakhar Dmitrievich Olsufiev
1146:, 20,000 under Sacken near
1082:Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg
997:Zakhar Dmitrievich Olsufiev
958:Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg
10:
4522:
3982:Frederick I of Württemberg
2352:Confederation of the Rhine
1496:
1438:Otto Karl Lorenz von Pirch
1336:Karl Freiherr von Müffling
1219:
1119:and a cavalry force under
1018:
610:War of the Sixth Coalition
4471:Battles involving Prussia
4361:
4245:
4160:
4142:Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden
4132:William, Prince of Orange
3995:
3942:Pierre-Charles Villeneuve
3875:
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3188:
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2755:
2649:
2563:
2515:
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2402:
2303:
2294:
2271:French Invasion of Russia
2237:
2007:The Campaigns of Napoleon
1519:Battle of Château-Thierry
1442:Heinrich Wilhelm von Horn
1403:
1334:. Prussian staff officer
1330:, and 18,000 soldiers by
1215:
1210:
1009:Battle of Château-Thierry
932: Napoleon in command
407:
339:
262:
236:
208:
166:
124:
54:
40:
28:
23:
4466:Battles involving France
4052:Archduke John of Austria
4047:Prince von Schwarzenberg
3892:Louis-Alexandre Berthier
1524:
1462:François Joseph Lefebvre
1103:and cavalry, would hold
47:Battle of Montmirail by
3987:Frederick VI of Denmark
3937:Jean-Baptiste Bessières
2727:Greater Poland uprising
2550:Duc d'Enghien Execution
1982:Bodart, Gaston (1908).
995:After Napoleon crushed
4107:Ferdinand VII of Spain
2555:Coronation of Napoleon
2134:"Battle of Montmirail"
1473:
1457:
1413:
1351:
1319:
1257:
1236:
1101:Etienne Maurice Gérard
288:Location within France
258:3,700–4,000, 9–26 guns
167:Commanders and leaders
4394:Conference of Dresden
4303:Paris (February 1812)
4232:Swedish–Norwegian War
4057:Alexander I of Russia
2185:Battle of Montmirail
2176:Battle of Champaubert
2091:. London: Greenhill.
2063:Napoleon at Bay: 1814
1513:to join Napoleon via
1471:
1455:
1411:
1373:Claude-Étienne Michel
1349:
1332:Francis Loraine Petre
1317:
1255:
1234:
1200:Battle of Champaubert
1148:La Ferté-sous-Jouarre
1076:with 8,000 troops to
1043:Battle of La Rothière
1001:Battle of Champaubert
237:Casualties and losses
4491:February 1814 events
4348:Fontainebleau (1814)
3902:Louis-Nicolas Davout
2823:Invasion of Portugal
2165:at Wikimedia Commons
2163:Battle of Montmirail
1426:Claude-Étienne Guyot
1361:Claude Marie Meunier
1160:Friedrich von Kleist
1097:Claude Perrin Victor
946:Battle of Montmirail
926: current battle
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24:Battle of Montmirail
4374:Bourbon Restoration
4117:Maria I of Portugal
4102:Prince of Hohenlohe
4092:Gebhard von Blücher
3035:Neumarkt-Sankt Veit
2342:Swiss Confederation
1879:, pp. 148–149.
1841:, pp. 599–600.
1766:, pp. 970–971.
1706:, pp. 969–971.
1616:, pp. 968–969.
1601:, pp. 966–967.
1574:, pp. 964–965.
1562:, pp. 491–493.
1270:Jean François Leval
1188:Jean-Marie Defrance
1172:Bergères-lès-Vertus
1121:Pierre Claude Pajol
192:Fabian Osten-Sacken
93: /
4389:Continental System
4384:Congress of Erfurt
4308:Paris (March 1812)
4082:Peter Wittgenstein
4007:Duke of Wellington
3962:Prince Poniatowski
3927:Jean-de-Dieu Soult
3912:Auguste de Marmont
3307:Arroyo dos Molinos
3155:Walcheren Campaign
3145:Armistice of Znaim
3040:Dalmatian Campaign
2965:Tyrolean Rebellion
2015:Chandler, David G.
2003:Chandler, David G.
1474:
1458:
1446:Fontenelle-en-Brie
1414:
1352:
1320:
1258:
1237:
1227:Advance to contact
1074:Auguste de Marmont
1059:Peter Wittgenstein
964:defeated Sacken's
450:Six Days' Campaign
401:Campaign of France
331:Six Days' Campaign
180:Napoleon Bonaparte
97:48.8958°N 3.4807°E
31:Campaign of France
4486:Conflicts in 1814
4438:
4437:
4434:
4433:
4426:Types of military
4222:Russo-Turkish War
4217:Russo-Persian War
4185:Anglo-Turkish War
4180:Anglo-Swedish War
4175:Anglo-Spanish War
4170:Anglo-Russian War
4097:Duke of Brunswick
4000:political leaders
3880:political leaders
3864:
3863:
2869:Medina de Rioseco
2591:Haslach-Jungingen
2525:French Revolution
2502:
2501:
2285:Seventh Coalition
2198:
2197:
2188:Succeeded by
2161:Media related to
2144:on 5 January 2010
2138:napoleonguide.com
2059:Petre, F. Loraine
2050:978-1-909982-96-3
1691:, pp. 60–61.
1628:, pp. 56–57.
1324:David G. Chandler
1150:and 19,000 under
1066:Jacques MacDonald
1055:Châlons-sur-Marne
982:Six Days Campaign
604:
603:
367:
366:
296:
295:
256:Total casualties:
120:
119:
4513:
4202:Dano-Swedish War
4190:Anglo-Danish War
4042:Archduke Charles
3957:Jérôme Bonaparte
3873:
3872:
3806:Castel di Sangro
3715:Fère-Champenoise
3368:García Hernández
3282:Fuentes de Oñoro
2798:Guttstadt-Deppen
2535:Second Coalition
2513:
2512:
2494:French Royalists
2301:
2300:
2250:Fourth Coalition
2224:
2217:
2210:
2201:
2200:
2172:Preceded by
2169:
2168:
2160:
2153:
2151:
2149:
2140:. Archived from
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2067:Lionel Leventhal
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2037:Nafziger, George
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1551:
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1412:Ludwig von Yorck
1398:L'Épine-aux-Bois
1389:Marchais-en-Brie
1274:La Ferté-Gaucher
1196:Fère-Champenoise
1105:Nogent-sur-Seine
937:
931:
925:
918:
912:
905:
900:
895:
888:
883:
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871:
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540:Fère-Champenoise
488:2nd Bar-sur-Aube
429:1st Saint-Dizier
424:1st Bar-sur-Aube
402:
394:
387:
380:
371:
370:
334:
332:
322:
315:
308:
299:
298:
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271:
248:2,800, 9–26 guns
203:Ludwig von Yorck
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4112:Miguel de Álava
4077:Pyotr Bagration
4072:Count Bennigsen
4062:Mikhail Kutuzov
4027:Thomas Cochrane
3999:
3997:
3991:
3952:Louis Bonaparte
3879:
3877:
3876:French and ally
3860:
3744:
3660:Château-Thierry
3623:
3487:
3458:Maloyaroslavets
3316:
3230:
3184:
2975:Yevenes/Yébenes
2933:
2849:Rosily Squadron
2827:
2751:
2717:Waren-Nossentin
2645:
2576:Cape Finisterre
2559:
2530:First Coalition
2508:
2498:
2405:
2398:
2309:
2305:
2296:
2290:
2278:Sixth Coalition
2264:Fifth Coalition
2243:Third Coalition
2233:
2231:Napoleonic Wars
2228:
2189:
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2182:Napoleonic Wars
2173:
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1499:
1488:By evening the
1406:
1328:George Nafziger
1312:
1282:Joseph Lagrange
1256:F. Osten-Sacken
1229:
1224:
1218:
1213:
1180:I Cavalry Corps
1144:Château-Thierry
1117:National Guards
1109:Nicolas Oudinot
1035:Army of Bohemia
1023:
1017:
986:Napoleonic Wars
942:
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3640:La Rothière
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1242:Marne River
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439:La Rothière
344:Champaubert
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4445:Categories
4379:Casualties
4293:Schönbrunn
4268:Artlenburg
4017:John Moore
3922:Michel Ney
3791:Scapezzano
3781:Cesenatico
3725:Montmartre
3655:Montmirail
3589:Wartenburg
3544:Großbeeren
3403:Gorodechno
3393:Klyastitsy
3373:Saltanovka
3262:Casal Novo
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2367:Westphalia
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1892:Petre 1994
1752:Petre 1994
1731:Petre 1994
1716:Petre 1994
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1662:Petre 1994
1638:Petre 1994
1626:Petre 1994
1584:Petre 1994
1560:Smith 1998
1310:Deployment
1176:Michel Ney
1107:. Marshal
1019:See also:
1015:Background
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503:Laubressel
461:Montmirail
349:Montmirail
85:48°53′45″N
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4343:Casalanza
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4273:Pressburg
4258:Lunéville
4163:conflicts
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3665:Vauchamps
3614:Bornhöved
3569:Dennewitz
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3287:Tarragona
3211:Barquilla
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3095:Stralsund
3065:2nd Porto
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2763:Mohrungen
2697:Magdeburg
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2611:Trafalgar
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2479:Brunswick
2404:Coalition
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1113:VII Corps
1084:was near
1037:defeated
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471:Vauchamps
359:Vauchamps
88:3°28′51″E
4414:Uniforms
4328:Chaumont
4246:Treaties
3947:Joseph I
3887:Napoleon
3831:Waterloo
3771:Casaglia
3735:Toulouse
3619:Sehested
3594:Bidassoa
3574:2nd Kulm
3559:1st Kulm
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3539:Sorauren
3534:Pyrenees
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3483:Berezina
3473:Smoliani
3443:Tarutino
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3348:Maguilla
3312:Valencia
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2864:Valencia
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2707:Pasewalk
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2464:Sardinia
2439:Portugal
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1246:Trilport
1095:Marshal
1039:Napoleon
970:Prussian
950:Napoleon
644:125miles
591:Toulouse
566:Bidassoa
528:Limonest
251:Prussia:
232:106 guns
223:Prussia:
209:Strength
67:Location
4161:Related
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3705:Craonne
3675:Mormant
3635:Brienne
3609:Nivelle
3599:Leipzig
3554:Dresden
3524:Vitoria
3509:Bautzen
3478:Krasnoi
3423:Mesoten
3383:Vitebsk
3343:Almaraz
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3277:Almeida
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3221:Almeida
3201:Astorga
3170:Tamames
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2854:Cabezón
2778:Kolberg
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2732:Hamelin
2712:Stettin
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2517:Prelude
2509:battles
2484:Hanover
2429:Prussia
2419:Austria
2357:Bavaria
2337:Etruria
2332:Holland
2304:France,
2297:gerents
2148:18 June
2123:18 June
1497:Results
1290:Viffort
1086:Épernay
1078:Sézanne
1063:Marshal
1049:toward
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966:Russian
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508:Craonne
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434:Brienne
246:Russia:
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4283:Tilsit
4263:Amiens
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3756:Panaro
3685:Orthez
3670:Garris
3584:Roßlau
3579:Göhrde
3519:Luckau
3504:Lützen
3468:Vyazma
3438:Burgos
3433:Moscow
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3297:Usagre
3252:Pombal
3242:Gebora
3115:Wagram
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3050:Girona
3010:Raszyn
3000:Sacile
2909:Tudela
2899:Burgos
2879:Roliça
2874:Bailén
2793:Mileto
2783:Danzig
2722:Lübeck
2687:Erfurt
2606:Verona
2489:Nassau
2469:Sweden
2459:Persia
2444:Sicily
2424:Russia
2406:forces
2389:Persia
2362:Saxony
2347:Naples
2317:France
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1422:Jägers
1404:Combat
1278:Étoges
1216:Forces
1211:Battle
1205:ad hoc
1178:, the
1168:Vertus
1047:Troyes
978:France
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581:Garris
228:Total:
150:Russia
138:France
113:Result
4404:Films
3836:Wavre
3826:Ligny
3816:Gaeta
3776:Ronco
3766:Carpi
3730:Paris
3700:Reims
3604:Hanau
3196:Cádiz
3175:Ocaña
3160:Ölper
3105:María
3070:Wörgl
3060:Grijó
2960:Valls
2950:Uclés
2844:Bruch
2768:Eylau
2692:Halle
2667:Maida
2657:Gaeta
2507:Major
2434:Spain
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2327:Italy
2117:(PDF)
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1525:Notes
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649:Paris
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551:Paris
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518:Mâcon
4333:Kiel
4323:Ried
3869:Info
3856:Issy
3749:1815
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3358:Ekau
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