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Battle of Aspern-Essling

Index Battle of Aspern-Essling

In the Battle of Aspern-Essling (21–22 May 1809), Napoleon attempted a forced crossing of the Danube near Vienna, but the French and their allies were driven back by the Austrians under Archduke Charles. [1]

62 relations: André Masséna, Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle, Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen, Armand von Nordmann, Aspern, Austrian Empire, Étienne Marie Antoine Champion de Nansouty, Battle of Wagram, Béraud, Bisamberg, Bohemia, Bouillon (broth), Claude Carra Saint-Cyr, Claude Juste Alexandre Legrand, County of Tyrol, Cuirassier, Danube, Decisive victory, Dominique Jean Larrey, Duke University Press, Essling, Fernand Cormon, First French Empire, Franz Seraph of Orsini-Rosenberg, Frederick VI, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg, Friedrich Karl Wilhelm, Fürst zu Hohenlohe, Gabriel Jean Joseph Molitor, Google Books, Grenadier, Heinrich von Bellegarde, Honoré de Balzac, Horse meat, Imperial Guard (Napoleon I), Infantry square, Jacob François Marulaz, Jean Baptiste Antoine Marcellin de Marbot, Jean Boudet, Jean Lannes, Jean Victor Tharreau, Jean-Baptiste Bessières, Jean-Louis-Brigitte Espagne, Jean-Marie Dorsenne, Jean-Toussaint Arrighi de Casanova, Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein, Johann von Hiller, Johann von Klenau, Karl von Vincent, Konstantin Ghilian Karl d'Aspré, Korneuburg, Lobau, ..., Louis-Vincent-Joseph Le Blond de Saint-Hilaire, Michael von Kienmayer, Michel Claparède, Musée des familles, Napoleon, Patrick Rambaud, Philibert Jean-Baptiste Curial, Prince Friedrich Franz Xaver of Hohenzollern-Hechingen, Raymond-Gaspard de Bonardi de Saint-Sulpice, The Battle (Patrick Rimbaud novel), Vienna, War of the Fifth Coalition. Expand index (12 more) »

André Masséna

André Masséna, 1st Duc de Rivoli, 1st Prince d'Essling (born Andrea Massena; 16 May 1758 – 4 April 1817) was a French military commander during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle

Antoine-Charles-Louis, Comte de Lasalle (10 May 1775, Metz6 July 1809, Wagram) was a French cavalry general during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, often called "The Hussar General".

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Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen

Archduke Charles of Austria, Duke of Teschen (German: Erzherzog Carl Ludwig Johann Joseph Laurentius von Österreich, Herzog von Teschen; 5 September 177130 April 1847) was an Austrian field-marshal, the third son of Emperor Leopold II and his wife, Maria Luisa of Spain.

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Armand von Nordmann

Joseph-Armand Ritter von Nordmann (31 August 1759 – 6 July 1809), was a French officer in the French Royal Army.

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Aspern

Aspern is part of Donaustadt, the 22nd district of Vienna.

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Austrian Empire

The Austrian Empire (Kaiserthum Oesterreich, modern spelling Kaisertum Österreich) was a Central European multinational great power from 1804 to 1919, created by proclamation out of the realms of the Habsburgs.

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Étienne Marie Antoine Champion de Nansouty

Étienne-Marie-Antoine Champion, comte de Nansouty (30 May 1768 – 12 February 1815) was a French cavalry commander during the French Revolutionary Wars who rose to the rank of General of Division in 1803 and subsequently held important military commands during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Battle of Wagram

The Battle of Wagram (5–6 July 1809) was a military engagement of the Napoleonic Wars that ended in a costly but decisive victory for Emperor Napoleon I's French and allied army against the Austrian army under the command of Archduke Charles of Austria-Teschen.

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Béraud

Béraud is a French surname.

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Bisamberg

Bisamberg is a municipality in the district of Korneuburg in Austria.

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Bohemia

Bohemia (Čechy;; Czechy; Bohême; Bohemia; Boemia) is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech lands in the present-day Czech Republic.

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Bouillon (broth)

Bouillon is the French word for broth, and is usually used as a synonym for it.

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Claude Carra Saint-Cyr

For the French milliner, see Claude Saint-Cyr Claude Carra Saint-Cyr (born 28 July 1760 in Lyon, died 5 January 1834 in Vailly-sur-Aisne) was a French general and diplomat, noted for his participation to the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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Claude Juste Alexandre Legrand

Claude Juste Alexandre Louis Legrand (23 February 1762, Le Plessier-sur-Saint-Just, Oise – 8 January 1815, Paris) was a French general.

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County of Tyrol

The (Princely) County of Tyrol was an estate of the Holy Roman Empire established about 1140.

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Cuirassier

Cuirassiers were cavalry equipped with armour and firearms, first appearing in late 15th-century Europe.

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Danube

The Danube or Donau (known by various names in other languages) is Europe's second longest river, after the Volga.

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Decisive victory

The term decisive victory refers to a military victory in battle that definitively resolves the objective being fought over, ending one stage of the conflict and beginning another stage.

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Dominique Jean Larrey

Dominique Jean Larrey (8 July 1766 – 25 July 1842) was a French surgeon in Napoleon's Grande Armée and an important innovator in battlefield medicine and triage.

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Duke University Press

Duke University Press is an academic publisher of books and journals, and a unit of Duke University.

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Essling

Essling is part of Donaustadt, the 22nd district of Vienna.

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Fernand Cormon

Fernand Cormon (24 December 1845 – 20 March 1924) was a French painter born in Paris.

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First French Empire

The First French Empire (Empire Français) was the empire of Napoleon Bonaparte of France and the dominant power in much of continental Europe at the beginning of the 19th century.

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Franz Seraph of Orsini-Rosenberg

Prince Franz Seraph of Orsini-Rosenberg (18 October 1761 – 4 August 1832) was born a member of Orsini-Rosenberg family, son of Prince Vinzenz Fererius von Orsini-Rosenberg and Maria Juliana, Countess von Stubenberg.

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Frederick VI, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg

Frederick VI (30 July 1769 – 2 April 1829) reigned as Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg from 1820 until his death in 1829.

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Friedrich Karl Wilhelm, Fürst zu Hohenlohe

Friedrich Karl Wilhelm, Fürst (prince) zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen was a general in the military service of the House of Habsburg during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.

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Gabriel Jean Joseph Molitor

Gabriel-Jean-Joseph, 1er Comte Molitor (7 March 1770 – 28 July 1849), was a Marshal of France.

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Google Books

Google Books (previously known as Google Book Search and Google Print and by its codename Project Ocean) is a service from Google Inc. that searches the full text of books and magazines that Google has scanned, converted to text using optical character recognition (OCR), and stored in its digital database.

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Grenadier

A grenadier (derived from the word grenade) was originally a specialized soldier, first established as a distinct role in the mid-to-late 17th century, for the throwing of grenades and sometimes assault operations.

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Heinrich von Bellegarde

Count Heinrich von Bellegarde, Viceroy of Lombardy-Venetia (Heinrich Joseph Johannes, Graf von Bellegarde or sometimes Heinrich von Bellegarde) (29 August 175622 July 1845), of a noble Savoyard family, was born in Saxony, joined the Saxon army and later entered Habsburg military service, where he became a general officer during in the Habsburg border wars, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.

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Honoré de Balzac

Honoré de Balzac (born Honoré Balzac, 20 May 1799 – 18 August 1850) was a French novelist and playwright.

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Horse meat

Horse meat is the culinary name for meat cut from a horse.

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Imperial Guard (Napoleon I)

The Imperial Guard (French: Garde Impériale) was originally a small group of elite soldiers of the French Army under the direct command of Napoleon I, but grew considerably over time.

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Infantry square

Historically an infantry square, also known as a hollow square, is a combat formation an infantry unit forms in close order usually when threatened with cavalry attack.

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Jacob François Marulaz

Jacob François Marulaz or Marola, born 6 November 1769, died 10 June 1842, joined the Army of the Kingdom of France as a cavalry trooper and rose to become a field officer during the French Revolutionary Wars.

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Jean Baptiste Antoine Marcellin de Marbot

Jean-Baptiste Antoine Marcellin Marbot (August 18, 1782 – November 16, 1854), French soldier, son of General Jean-Antoine Marbot (1754–1800), who died in the defence of Genoa under Masséna, was born at La Riviere (Correze).

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Jean Boudet

Jean Boudet (9 February 1769 in Bordeaux – 14 September 1809 in Moravské Budějovice, now in the Czech Republic) was a French général de division of the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.

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Jean Lannes

Jean Lannes, 1st Duc de Montebello, 1st Prince de Siewierz (10 April 1769 – 31 May 1809), was a Marshal of the Empire.

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Jean Victor Tharreau

Jean Victor Tharreau or Jean Victor Thareau (15 January 1767, Bégrolles-en-Mauges – 26 September 1812), was a General of Division in the Army of the French Empire.

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Jean-Baptiste Bessières

Jean-Baptiste Bessières, 1st Duc d' Istria (6 August 17681 May 1813) was a Marshal of France of the Napoleonic Era.

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Jean-Louis-Brigitte Espagne

Jean-Louis-Brigitte Espagne, Count d'Espagne and of the Empire (born 16 February 1769 in Auch, died 21 May 1809 on the island of Lobau) was a French cavalry commander of the French Revolutionary Wars, who rose to the top military rank of General of Division and took part to the Napoleonic Wars.

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Jean-Marie Dorsenne

Jean-Marie-Pierre-François Doursenne, called Dorsenne, count Lepaige (b. 30 April 1773 in Ardres; † 24 July 1812 in Paris) was a French military commander of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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Jean-Toussaint Arrighi de Casanova

Jean-Toussaint Arrighi de Casanova (born 8 March 1778 in Corte; died 22 March 1853 in Paris), duc de Padova, was a French diplomat and soldier of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein

Johann I Joseph (Johann Baptist Josef Adam Johann Nepomuk Aloys Franz de Paula; 26 June 1760 – 20 April 1836) was Prince of Liechtenstein between 1805 and 1806 and again from 1814 until 1836.

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Johann von Hiller

Johann Baron von Hiller (13 October 1754 – 5 June 1819) was an Austrian general during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.

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Johann von Klenau

Johann von Klenau (13 April 1758 – 6 October 1819), also called Johann Josef Cajetan von Klenau und Janowitz, was a field marshal in the Habsburg army.

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Karl von Vincent

Karl Freiherr von Vincent, born 11 August 1757 – died 7 October 1834, fought in the army of Habsburg Austria during the French Revolutionary Wars.

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Konstantin Ghilian Karl d'Aspré

Konstantin Ghilian Karl d'Aspré von Hoobreuk (27 December 1754 – 8 July 1809), served in the army of Habsburg Austria during the French Revolutionary Wars.

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Korneuburg

Korneuburg is a town in Austria.

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Lobau

The Lobau is a Vienna floodplain on the northern side of the Danube in Donaustadt and partly in Großenzersdorf, Lower Austria.

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Louis-Vincent-Joseph Le Blond de Saint-Hilaire

Louis-Vincent-Joseph Le Blond, comte de Saint-Hilaire (4 September 1766 – 5 June 1809) was a French general during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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Michael von Kienmayer

Michael von Kienmayer (17 January 1756 – 28 October 1828) was an Austrian general.

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Michel Claparède

Michel Marie Claparède (28 August 1770, in Gignac – 23 October 1842, in Montpellier) was a French general.

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Musée des familles

Musée des familles ("Museum of Families") was an illustrated French literary magazine that was published in Paris from 1833 to 1900.

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Napoleon

Napoléon Bonaparte (15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821) was a French statesman and military leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful campaigns during the French Revolutionary Wars.

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Patrick Rambaud

Patrick Rambaud (born 21 April 1946) is a French writer.

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Philibert Jean-Baptiste Curial

Philibert-Jean-Baptiste François Joseph, comte Curial (21 April 1774 - 30 May 1829) was a general in the French Imperial Army during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Prince Friedrich Franz Xaver of Hohenzollern-Hechingen

Friedrich Franz Xaver Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen (31 May 1757 – 6 April 1844) was an Austrian general.

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Raymond-Gaspard de Bonardi de Saint-Sulpice

Raymond-Gaspard de Bonardi comte de Saint-Sulpice (23 October 1761 - 20 June 1835) was a French general of the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars, noted for his actions as a heavy cavalry commander and who became a Peer of France towards the end of his life.

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The Battle (Patrick Rimbaud novel)

The Battle (French: La Bataille) is a historical novel by the French author Patrick Rambaud that was first published in 1997.

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Vienna

Vienna (Wien) is the federal capital and largest city of Austria and one of the nine states of Austria.

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War of the Fifth Coalition

The War of the Fifth Coalition was fought in 1809 by a coalition of the Austrian Empire and the United Kingdom against Napoleon's French Empire and Bavaria.

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Aspern-Essling, Battle of Aspern, Battle of Essling, Battle of Essling-Aspern.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Aspern-Essling

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