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guns to hold the right flank while the bulk of his corps deployed between Baye and Bannay. The French brought 12 guns into action as more and more of their soldiers passed the bridge and arrived on the field. Pierre
Pelleport's brigade led Lagrange's division as it assaulted Bannay. At 1:00 pm Olsufiev was still holding out on his forward position. At that hour, the Russian commander held a
1148:. Kaptzevich and Kleist were 16 miles (26 km) east of their army commander in Châlons-sur-Marne. Yorck's corps was in the Marne valley at least 12 miles (19 km) to the north, separated by bad roads. The Army of Silesia was now spread across a front of 44 miles (71 km). Blucher assumed that Seslavin would report any danger coming from the south. That night, when his
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population had resigned itself to the Allied invasion, but after suffering at the hands of the
Russians and Prussians, the people were eager to assist the army. On 10 February, as Blücher accompanied the column of Kaptzevich and Kleist while it marched toward Sézanne, the sound of artillery began to rumble ominously to the right near Champaubert.
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1382:, his soldiers kept the French back with regular volleys. About 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Champaubert they began to run out of ammunition and their ranks began to show unsteadiness. The French demanded that Poltoratsky capitulate and when he refused, they brought up a horse artillery battery and began blasting his troops with
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Olsufiev's pickets were overrun by 10:00 am and although badly outnumbered, the
Russian decided to fight rather than retreat. His decision was based partly on the mistaken hope that he would get reinforcements from Blücher in time to prevent a disaster. The correct decision would have been to retreat
1243:, Blücher ordered Kaptzevich and Kleist to march southwest to Sézanne the next day. Olsufiev was ordered to march south from Champaubert. That night, Blücher finally received news that Napoleon was at Sézanne. Nevertheless, Gneisenau authorized Sacken to continue the pursuit of MacDonald to the west.
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Champaubert crossroads, Poltoratsky's brigade drove off several cavalry charges. In fierce fighting with the bayonet, Ricard's soldiers captured the village, lost it to a counterattack, then clawed their way back into a few houses. After failing to cut his way out to
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to charge. The heavy cavalrymen crashed into the
Russian formation, cutting it in two parts. The Russian foot soldiers were completely routed, some of them throwing away their muskets and packs as they scattered into the woods. Marmont ordered the exits blocked and many Russians were captured. Udom
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battalions to clear the French skirmishers out of Baye. As the French pressure increased, Udom was reinforced so that he had the 10th, 12th, 22nd and 38th Jäger
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Napoleon's soldiers plodded along roads deep in mud from days of rain. The men had to suffer hunger pangs when the provision wagons failed to turn up. The bogged artillery was only brought forward when the rural inhabitants in large numbers helped haul the guns through the mud. At first the French
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Alexander Nikitich Seslavin's scouting force from Schwarzenberg's right flank to the left flank without notifying Blücher. Since the Prussian field marshal did not have a liaison officer with Seslavin's force he did not realize that no one was watching for French forces in the space on his
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the French lost 600 killed and wounded out of the 13,300 infantry and 1,700 cavalry that were engaged in the action. The Russians lost 2,400 men and nine guns out of the 3,700 soldiers and 24 guns that were present. Captured were
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Having prepared for a grand assault on Troyes, Schwarzenberg found the place empty of French troops on 7 February. He decided to let his troops rest for the next two days. Meanwhile, Napoleon reorganized his cavalry into the
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1290:Étienne Pierre Sylvestre Ricard
1206:Édouard Mortier, duc de Trévise
4021:Prince Regent John of Portugal
3931:Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
3876:Frederick Augustus I of Saxony
3871:Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria
1237:August Neidhardt von Gneisenau
1079:François Etienne de Kellermann
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1071:Édouard Jean Baptiste Milhaud
994:Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher
973:Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher
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389:Campaign in north-east France
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1879:Bodart, Gaston (1908).
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2084:Battle of Champaubert
1955:Pawly, Ronald (2012),
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694:
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629:
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555:
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532:
531:
524:
519:
514:
511:Arcis-sur-Aube
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502:
497:
492:
487:
482:
477:
472:
467:
462:
457:
452:
451:
450:
445:
440:
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423:
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398:
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187:
163:
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158:
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145:
132:
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127:
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121:French victory
119:
115:
114:
75:
73:
69:
68:
65:
57:
56:
38:
37:
26:
25:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
4397:
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4286:
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4281:
4279:
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4274:
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4263:
4261:Miscellaneous
4259:
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4245:
4243:
4240:
4238:
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4230:
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4019:
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4009:
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3999:
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3994:
3992:
3989:
3987:
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3979:
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3969:
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3964:
3962:
3959:
3957:
3954:
3952:
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3939:
3937:
3936:Manuel Lapeña
3934:
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3927:
3924:
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3914:
3912:
3909:
3907:
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3901:
3893:
3887:
3884:
3882:
3879:
3877:
3874:
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3869:
3867:
3866:Prince Eugène
3864:
3862:
3859:
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3854:
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3849:
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3844:
3842:
3839:
3837:
3834:
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3827:
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3822:
3819:
3817:
3816:André Masséna
3814:
3812:
3809:
3807:
3804:
3802:
3799:
3797:
3796:Joachim Murat
3794:
3792:
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3781:
3773:
3770:
3766:
3756:
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3428:San Sebastián
3426:
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3409:
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3404:
3401:
3399:
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3325:
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3308:
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3303:
3300:
3298:
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3275:
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3248:
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3007:
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2989:Sankt Michael
2987:
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1736:Nafziger 2015
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1674:
1673:Chandler 1979
1669:
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1647:
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1633:, p. 94.
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1424:Olsufiev and
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1397:Port-à-Binson
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966:Field Marshal
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4308:Grande Armée
4268:Bibliography
4252:Paris (1815)
4212:Paris (1814)
4197:Paris (1810)
4177:Finckenstein
4152:Campo Formio
3911:Rowland Hill
3897:military and
3777:military and
3750:Rocquencourt
3619:Saint-Dizier
3589:Bar-sur-Aube
3548:
3544:Mincio River
3039:Schöngrabern
2818:2nd Zaragoza
2758:1st Zaragoza
2712:Stralsund II
2561:Campo Tenese
2535:Schöngrabern
2520:Cape Ortegal
2470:Diamond Rock
2348:Papal States
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130:Belligerents
29:Part of the
18:
4136:War of 1812
4094:Gunboat War
4051:Louis XVIII
3806:Jean Lannes
3720:Quatre Bras
3710:San Germano
3660:Occhiobello
3549:Champaubert
3539:La Rothière
3463:San Marcial
3347:2nd Polotsk
3312:1st Polotsk
3297:Majadahonda
3237:Villagarcia
3166:Campo Maior
2954:Piave River
2879:Ciudad Real
2869:Villafranca
2738:Dos de Mayo
2687:Stralsund I
2439:18 Brumaire
2373:Netherlands
2271:Württemberg
2040:13 February
1496:Bodart 1908
1417:Digby Smith
1392:cuirassiers
1230:Petit Morin
1213:Champaubert
1107:Marne River
1093:in charge.
943:Champaubert
433:Champaubert
416:La Rothière
321:Champaubert
235:9 guns lost
233:2,400–4,000
218:4,000–5,000
105: /
77:Champaubert
49:cuirassiers
4344:Categories
4278:Casualties
4192:Schönbrunn
4167:Artlenburg
3916:John Moore
3821:Michel Ney
3690:Scapezzano
3680:Cesenatico
3624:Montmartre
3554:Montmirail
3488:Wartenburg
3443:Großbeeren
3302:Gorodechno
3292:Klyastitsy
3272:Saltanovka
3161:Casal Novo
3034:Hollabrunn
3019:Korneuburg
2813:Somosierra
2717:Copenhagen
2540:Austerlitz
2530:Dürenstein
2266:Westphalia
2209:and allies
1982:. London:
1873:References
1852:Petre 1994
1828:Petre 1994
1816:Smith 1998
1755:Petre 1994
1717:Pawly 2012
1702:Petre 1994
1685:Petre 1994
1661:Petre 1994
1646:Petre 1994
1631:Petre 1994
1619:Petre 1994
1607:Petre 1994
1595:Petre 1994
1583:Petre 1994
1571:Petre 1994
1559:Petre 1994
1547:Petre 1994
1535:Smith 1998
1194:Michel Ney
1115:Montmirail
480:Laubressel
438:Montmirail
326:Montmirail
90:48°52′51″N
4242:Casalanza
4217:Tauroggen
4172:Pressburg
4157:Lunéville
4062:conflicts
3895:Coalition
3745:La Suffel
3695:Tolentino
3579:Montereau
3564:Vauchamps
3513:Bornhöved
3468:Dennewitz
3413:Tarragona
3362:Chashniki
3262:Salamanca
3186:Tarragona
3110:Barquilla
3064:Almonacid
3024:Stockerau
2994:Stralsund
2964:2nd Porto
2944:Ebelsberg
2914:Abensberg
2884:1st Porto
2844:Castellón
2828:Benavente
2793:Valmaseda
2707:Friedland
2702:Heilsberg
2672:Ostrołęka
2662:Mohrungen
2596:Magdeburg
2525:Amstetten
2510:Trafalgar
2495:Elchingen
2480:Wertingen
2378:Brunswick
2303:Coalition
1978:(1994) .
1469:Footnotes
1403:Aftermath
1087:VII Corps
1004:defeated
460:Montereau
448:Vauchamps
336:Vauchamps
93:3°46′33″E
4313:Uniforms
4227:Chaumont
4145:Treaties
3846:Joseph I
3786:Napoleon
3730:Waterloo
3670:Casaglia
3634:Toulouse
3518:Sehested
3493:Bidassoa
3473:2nd Kulm
3458:1st Kulm
3448:Katzbach
3438:Sorauren
3433:Pyrenees
3398:Castalla
3382:Berezina
3372:Smoliani
3342:Tarutino
3327:Borodino
3317:Valutino
3307:Smolensk
3277:Ostrovno
3247:Maguilla
3211:Valencia
3201:Saguntum
3049:Talavera
2929:Ratisbon
2919:Landshut
2894:Bergisel
2889:Medellín
2803:Espinosa
2763:Valencia
2636:Czarnowo
2606:Pasewalk
2601:Prenzlau
2576:Saalfeld
2515:Caldiero
2485:Günzburg
2363:Sardinia
2338:Portugal
2004:(1998).
1936:(2015).
1914:(1979).
1902:(1966).
1455:Trilport
1411:Napoleon
1380:La Caure
1312:east to
1198:VI Corps
1182:II Corps
1150:Cossacks
1006:Napoleon
958:Napoleon
931:Napoleon
621:125miles
568:Toulouse
543:Bidassoa
505:Limonest
210:Strength
72:Location
4060:Related
3639:Bayonne
3604:Craonne
3574:Mormant
3534:Brienne
3508:Nivelle
3498:Leipzig
3453:Dresden
3423:Vitoria
3408:Bautzen
3377:Krasnoi
3322:Mesoten
3282:Vitebsk
3242:Almaraz
3232:Badajoz
3191:Albuera
3176:Almeida
3171:Sabugal
3156:Redinha
3146:Barrosa
3125:Bussaco
3120:Almeida
3100:Astorga
3069:Tamames
3029:Gefrees
2984:Alcañiz
2924:Eckmühl
2854:Corunna
2823:Sahagún
2788:Zornoza
2783:Vimeiro
2753:Cabezón
2677:Kolberg
2646:Pułtusk
2641:Golymin
2631:Hamelin
2611:Stettin
2571:Schleiz
2416:Prelude
2408:battles
2383:Hanover
2328:Prussia
2318:Austria
2256:Bavaria
2236:Etruria
2231:Holland
2203:France,
2196:gerents
1428:Prince
1228:on the
1154:Sézanne
1061:led by
1020:toward
983:Prelude
960:at the
935:Russian
573:Bayonne
548:Nivelle
485:Craonne
455:Mormant
421:Lesmont
411:Brienne
230:200–600
220:24 guns
199: (
33:of the
4237:Mantua
4187:Cintra
4182:Tilsit
4162:Amiens
3700:Ancona
3685:Pesaro
3655:Panaro
3584:Orthez
3569:Garris
3483:Roßlau
3478:Göhrde
3418:Luckau
3403:Lützen
3367:Vyazma
3337:Burgos
3332:Moscow
3287:Kobryn
3196:Usagre
3151:Pombal
3141:Gebora
3014:Wagram
2974:Tarvis
2949:Girona
2909:Raszyn
2899:Sacile
2808:Tudela
2798:Burgos
2778:Roliça
2773:Bailén
2692:Mileto
2682:Danzig
2621:Lübeck
2586:Erfurt
2505:Verona
2388:Nassau
2368:Sweden
2358:Persia
2343:Sicily
2323:Russia
2305:forces
2288:Persia
2261:Saxony
2246:Naples
2216:France
2194:Belli-
2012:
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1965:
1944:
1922:
1890:6 June
1314:Étoges
1298:Bannay
1267:Action
1256:Forces
1251:Battle
1146:Vertus
1142:Étoges
1053:under
1018:Troyes
913:
907:
901:
563:Orthez
558:Garris
155:Russia
143:France
118:Result
55:(1840)
4303:Films
3735:Wavre
3725:Ligny
3715:Gaeta
3675:Ronco
3665:Carpi
3629:Paris
3599:Reims
3503:Hanau
3095:Cádiz
3074:Ocaña
3059:Ölper
3004:María
2969:Wörgl
2959:Grijó
2859:Valls
2849:Uclés
2743:Bruch
2667:Eylau
2591:Halle
2566:Maida
2556:Gaeta
2406:Major
2333:Spain
2293:Spain
2226:Italy
1986:Ltd.
1022:Paris
977:Paris
951:Meaux
626:Paris
619:200km
528:Paris
500:Reims
495:Mâcon
215:5,000
4232:Kiel
4222:Ried
3768:Info
3755:Issy
3648:1815
3594:Laon
3527:1814
3391:1813
3257:Ekau
3220:1812
3134:1811
3088:1810
3009:Graz
2999:Raab
2837:1809
2731:1808
2655:1807
2549:1806
2463:1805
2042:2016
2010:ISBN
1988:ISBN
1963:ISBN
1942:ISBN
1920:ISBN
1892:2021
1281:Baye
1125:and
1117:and
921:The
553:Nive
490:Laon
396:Metz
64:Date
3252:Mir
3115:Côa
2500:Ulm
1180:'s
1000:'s
202:POW
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