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left. Covered by a bombardment from 30 cannons, Deroy's 19th
Division stormed the village of Spas while Wrede's 20th Division attacked farther to the right. During the attack, Deroy was hit in the abdomen by a musket ball. He continued to lead his troops during the battle, but died of his injury on 23 August 1812. He was buried at the Saint Xavier Church in Polotsk. In recognition of his services, an order of nobility was bestowed on his wife and oldest son.
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another retreat and the Tyrol was cleared of
Bavarians by 18 August. On 17 October, the Tyroleans were surprised and badly beaten at Bodenbichl by General-Major Rechberg. After this, the three divisions of VII Corps retook the Tyrol. The fourth battle of Bergisel was fought and won by Wrede's troops on 1 November and the rebellion was stamped out. Deroy was promoted to General of Infantry on 1 January 1811.
716:'s VI Corps. A discouraged Deroy wrote to King Maximilian Joseph on 22 June that he did not see how they would survive. The march into Russia was difficult and the Bavarian general reported to his king that the food was bad and the soldiers' uniforms and shoes had worn out. Because of this, he wrote, discipline was breaking down and the troops were depressed and insubordinate.
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Austrian light cavalry. Deroy's infantry tried next. Raked by accurate artillery fire and counterattacked by cavalry, they too were defeated. Later in the day, three squadrons of Bavarian cavalry charged again and were mowed down by artillery fire. But as the survivors fell back from the deadly guns, a mass formation of French
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suffered 50 dead and 30 wounded. Discouraged by the lack of local support, the
Tyroleans withdrew to the south. They returned to attack again on 29 May in the second battle. Deroy's 5,240 soldiers and 18 guns held their ground, losing 87 dead, 156 wounded, and 53 missing. The 1,200 Austrian regulars
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On 23 and 24 December, Deroy fought in the bridgehead of
Mannheim, which had come under attack. On 25 December the bridgehead fell to the French and four Austrian battalions became prisoners. The fortress came under siege the following year and Lieutenant General Baron von Belderbusch capitulated on
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on 5 and 6 July, Lefebvre and Deroy reoccupied
Innsbruck. In the third battle of Bergisel on 13 August, 18,000 Tyroleans sharply defeated Deroy's 3,000 troops. The Bavarians suffered 200 dead and 250 wounded while the irregulars lost 100 dead and 220 wounded. After taking hostages, Lefebvre ordered
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on 22 April, Davout and Deroy advanced from the west, while
Napoleon fell on Rosenberg's position from the south. The Austrians held a key position called the Bettel Berg with 3,000 infantry and 16 cannons. Deroy's cavalry brigade under General-Major Seydewitz attacked first and was driven back by
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on 17 August. He then built a concealed bridge and secretly shifted his small army to the north bank on the night of 17–18 August. At 3:00 PM, Saint-Cyr attacked the surprised
Russians with the Bavarian VI Corps on the right, the French II Corps in the center, and the French cavalry on the
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where his division arrived on 18 December. Prince Jerome's 22,000-strong IX Corps maintained the siege until 6 January 1807 when the fortress capitulated with 5,300 prisoners and 268 cannon. Bavarian casualties numbered 259 in the operation. Deroy then advanced with 13,000 troops to lay siege to
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until its capture in 1795. In 1800, he again fought as an ally of
Austria, leading a brigade of Bavarian troops in action. From the time Napoleon became the emperor of France, Bavaria became allied to France and Deroy capably led a division during the 1805, 1806–1807, 1809, and 1812 wars. He was
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broke out in 1799 and in the spring of 1800, Lieutenant
General Christian Zweibrücken appointed Deroy to lead the 6,000-strong 1st Brigade as part of a German auxiliary corps allied with the Austrians. Deroy's command included the following battalions,
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in 1803, and in the following year he and Wrede introduced the new military regulations. On 21 April 1804, Deroy received promotion to Lieutenant General and was decorated with military awards. Napoleon awarded him the Grand Eagle of the
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and accompanied by Archduke John. Early in the morning, Kollowrat drove back the French 108th Line Infantry Demi-Brigade. To keep the attack rolling, the Austrian committed three of Deroy's battalions. However, the allies soon ran into
618:'s French III Corps and captured the village of Schierling. The Bavarians got no farther that day and Davout's attacks were also stopped. Bavarian losses were about 150 and French casualties 1,500, while the Austrians lost 3,000.
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20 September 1795. The French captured the 9,200-man garrison and 471 guns, of which all were Bavarians except one Austrian battalion. Deroy left the city on 22 September after agreeing not to serve in the war against France.
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trotted forward. The heavy cavalrymen swept aside a last despairing Austrian cavalry charge and overran the Bettel Berg. Elements of Deroy's cavalry brigade participated in the famous moonlight cavalry action at
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squadrons of Bavarian horse were engaged. Since Wrede was at Landshut, and there were 16 squadrons in Deroy's and the Crown Prince's divisions, by deduction, some of Deroy's cavalry were engaged.
408:'s French division emerged from the forests to Kollowrat's left rear. After heavy fighting, Kollowrat's column was caught in a three-sided trap between the divisions of Richepanse, Grouchy, and
750:'s Russian I Corps. On the first day, the 30,000 Russians defeated the 24,000 Allies and Oudinot was wounded. Saint-Cyr took command and withdrew most of his troops to the south bank of the
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militia and sharpshooters. The assault ended in a bloody repulse, with 1,200 to 1,800 Bavarians out as casualties, including Deroy wounded. Saint-Julien only lost 200 men and one cannon.
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and later appointed governor of Mannheim. In this position he became responsible for strengthening the fortifications in anticipation of a French attack.
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under siege on 24 January, but the place resisted all attempts at capture. On 2 July, the Bavarians abandoned the effort. Now under the command of
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on 16 April 1809. In a brief action, each side lost 150 to 200 killed and wounded. After an Austrian column crossed upstream at
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with 6,500 troops, but the Prussian garrison refused to give up after he bombarded the fortress on 28 and 29 June. The
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628:cuirassiers
374:Schlossburg
323:Schlossberg
269:Rodenhausen
191:during the
120:of Infantry
1336:Categories
1261:Spellmount
1176:References
590:Siegenburg
574:Isar River
570:Bubenhoven
455:Main River
410:Michel Ney
315:Morawitzky
307:Grenadiers
249:lieutenant
87:Allegiance
70:1812-08-24
47:1743-12-11
678:Innsbruck
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492:. In the
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358:Inn River
149:, GC 1806
1281:(1998).
1251:(2007).
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652:Salzburg
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578:Landshut
483:Tyrolean
475:Salzburg
439:Landshut
433:In 1801
360:west of
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216:Mannheim
109:Infantry
104:Service/
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822:Marengo
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666:at the
621:In the
594:Marshal
502:Silesia
461:at the
387:In the
382:Minucci
378:Stengel
372:Light,
259:in the
253:captain
239:in the
173:Bavaria
118:General
81:Belarus
77:Polotsk
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380:, and
370:Metzen
277:Oberst
237:ensign
154:, 1804
143:Awards
106:branch
1020:to 14
759:Notes
566:Taxis
471:Lofer
467:Tyrol
366:Reuss
335:Iller
304:Reuss
257:major
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