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War of the 3rd Coalition08 September 1805 - 26 December 1805Comments The 3rd Coalition War has the following campaigns:
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France |
Austria |
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Murat/Lannes |
Auffenberg |
Losses: |
Total 319 (13) |
Total 3900 (13) |
1st Combat of Haslach (Combat of Albeck, Battle of
Haslach-Jungingen)
French victory
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France |
Austria |
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Dupont |
Mack |
Troops: |
23000 (13) | |
Losses: |
Total ca1000 (13) |
Battle of Elchingen
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France |
Austria |
|
Ney |
Riesch |
Troops: |
18831 (Engaged: 8000) (13) |
15000 (13) |
Losses: |
Total 1589 (13) |
Combat and Seize of the Michelsberg Heights
French victory
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France |
Austria |
|
Ney |
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2nd Combat of Haslach
French victory
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France |
Austria |
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Lannes |
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Capitulation of Ulm
French victory
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France |
Austria |
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Napoleon |
Mack |
Troups: |
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27000 (7) |
2nd Battle of Caldiero
French victory
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France |
Austria |
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Masséna |
Archduke Charles |
Comments
Some sources claim this battle to be indecisive.
Combat of Amstetten
French victory
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France |
Austria/Russia |
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Murat |
Kienmayer/Bagration |
Troops: |
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6700 (13) |
Losses: |
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Russia: |
Combat of (Maria-) Zell
French victory
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France |
Austria |
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Heudelet de Bierre(Davout) |
Merveldt |
Losses: |
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Battle of Dürenstein (Battle of Dürnstein)
French victory
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France |
Russia |
|
Mortier |
Kutusov |
Troups: |
10062 (13) |
Maneuvres of Oberhollabrünn (Hollabrünn) and
Battle of Schöngrabern
French victory
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France |
Russia |
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Murat, Lannes |
Bagration |
Troops: |
45806 (13), present at the Battle of Schöngrabern: 20661 (13) |
7300 (13) |
Losses: |
Total >1200 (13) |
Comments
Scott Bowden explains in the appendix of his book "Napoleon and
Austerlitz" (see bibliography) why the "traditionally showed" strength
of the Russian/Austrian army present at Austerlitz (85000 troops) is
too high.
Battle of Austerlitz (Battle of the Three Emperors)
French victory
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France |
Austria/Russia |
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Napoleon |
Kutusov (Tsar Alexander I) |
Troops: | ||
Losses: |
Total 9000 (1) |
Total 27000 (1), 28900
(13) |
Comments
The book "Napoleon and Austerlitz" (by Scott Bowden, see
bibliography (13)) says that the
"traditionally showed" strength of the Russian/Austrian army present
at Austerlitz (85000 troops) is too high.
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