The War against Austria of 1809
10 april 1809 – 14 october 1809
Comments
The War against Austria of 1809 starts with the invasion of Austrian troops into Bavaria on 9th of april 1809 and ends with the Peace of Schönbrunn on 14th of october 1809.
This war is often also called the War of the 5th Coalition.
The War against Austria of 1809 has the following campaigns:
France | Austria | |
Eugène | Archduke John |
France | Austria | |
Davout | Archduke Charles |
Comments
The Battles of Teugen and Hausen are often referred as one and the same action (then known as the Battle of Teugn-Huasen).
France | Austria | |
Davout | Archduke Charles |
Comments
The Battles of Teugen and Hausen are often referred as one and the same action (then known as the Battle of Teugn-Huasen).
France | Austria | |
Napoleon | Archduke Ludwig |
France | Austria | |
Davout/Napoleon | Archduke Charles | |
Troups: | 36000-60000 (1) | 35000 (1) |
Losses: | Total 6000 (1) | Total 12000 (1) |
France | Austria | |
Napoleon | Hiller |
France | Austria | |
Napoleon | Archduke Charles |
Comments
Napoleon gets wounded by a musket ball.
France | Austria | |
Masséna | Hiller |
France | Austria | |
Napoleon | Archduke Charles | |
Troops: | 1st day 23000-31400 (1) 2nd day 62000-70000 (1) 75000 (7) |
1st day 95800 (1) 2nd day 90800 (1) 99000 (7) |
Losses: | Total 21000 (1), 19000-20000 (3) KIA 7000 (7) WIA >16000 (7) |
Total 23400 (1&3) KIA 4286 (7) WIA 16314 (7) MIA 1903 (7) Prisoners 837 (7) |
Comments
Death of Maréchal Lannes
First defeat of Napoleon since Acre in 1799.
France/Italy | Austria | |
Eugène | Archduke John |
France | Austria | |
Napoleon | Archduke Charles | |
Troops: | 1st day 110000-136500 (1) 2nd day 170500 (1) 190500 (7), 171000 (11) |
1st day 130000 (1) 2nd day 146600 (1) 137700 (7), 147000 (11) |
Losses: | Total 32000 (1), 34000 (3) KIA+WIA 27500 (7) MIA+Prisoners 10000 (7) |
Total 40000 (1), 40000-43000 (3) Prisoners 7500 (7) KIA+WIA 23750 (7) MIA 10000 (7) |
France | Austria | |
Junot | Kienmayer |
France | Austria | |
Napoleon | Archduke Charles |
Comments
During the Austrian retreat from Wagram.
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