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Joseph Louis, Prince of Lorraine-Vaudémont

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against the Prince of Vaudémont's 12,000 Austrians. Lecourbe defeated him and drove the Austrians out of Stockach, capturing its supply base. This event convinced Kray to retreat. Two days later at the
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on 6 November 1792. At that battle, the regiment was split, with four squadrons assigned to the Center and four squadrons serving with the Reserve. On 8 March 1793, he was promoted to
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made a frontal assault but was repulsed. Later, Montrichard's division returned to the attack from the south, together with a second division under
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on 1 March 1797 to rank from 20 February 1797. In September 1797, he commanded the Second Meeting of the Imperial and Royal Army camp at
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Cuirassier Regiment Nr. 1. In 1805, he commanded a cavalry division in the Army of Italy under Archduke Charles. He fought at the
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Warfare in the Age of Napoleon: The Egyptian and Syrian Campaigns & the Wars of the Second and Third Coalitions, 1798-1805
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that struck from the southeast. Finally, Vaudémont abandoned Messkirch when he was outflanked. Kray withdrew his army to
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Regiment went into exile. On 1 February 1793, the unit was accepted into Austrian service and in 1798 was named the
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on 4–7 June 1799. For his good leadership at Zurich, Archduke Charles wrote a letter of commendation to
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Dragoon Regiment, a unit recruited from Germans loyal to the French crown. After the outbreak of the
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the two armies clashed again. Kray posted Vaudémont on his left flank to hold the town of
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On 7 October 1803, Emperor Francis appointed the Prince of Vaudémont the second
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When Wurmser was sent to northern Italy, the Prince of Vaudémont served under
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Joseph Maria Louis, Prince of Lorraine-Vaudémont was born on 23 June 1759 in
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Dragoon Regiment Nr. 5. Each regiment had eight squadrons. He was promoted
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managed to concentrate 84,000 French troops against 72,000 Austrians. At
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Cuirassier Regiment Nr. 3. He was successful leading his cavalry at the
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Ferdinand Tige announced the appointment of the Prince of Vaudémont as
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supported by strong artillery batteries. A French division led by
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In March 1799, the Prince of Vaudémont served in the army of
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on 25 March 1799. He commanded an infantry division at the
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River. He transferred to the Army of the Upper Rhine under
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Austrian military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars
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on 29–31 October 1805. His division was made up of the
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143: 133: 123: 84: 60: 37: 18: 958:Austrian Empire commanders of the Napoleonic Wars 356:in the Army of the Upper Rhine as a commander of 636: 444:Dragoon Regiment Nr. 7, and one squadron of the 228:Joseph Maria Louis, Prince of Lorraine-Vaudémont 440:Infantry Regiment Nr. 21, two squadrons of the 412:. He commanded a brigade that consisted of the 354:Maximilian Anton Karl, Count Baillet de Latour 8: 752:. Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen and Sword. 242:. He fought in the Austrian army during the 848:"Kaiserliche und k.k. Generale (1618-1815)" 558: 923:"Louis III of Lorraine, Prince de Brionne" 850:(in German). Österreichisches Staatsarchiv 333:Dragoon Regiment Nr. 37. He fought at the 20:Joseph Louis, Prince of Lorraine-Vaudémont 15: 828:"Austrian Army in Germany, 18 March 1799" 467:the main armies fought to a draw, but at 973:People of the War of the First Coalition 648: 867:. Westport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers. 865:Napoleon's Italian Campaigns: 1805–1815 732: 544: 904:Smith, Digby; Kudrna, Leopold (2008). 696: 607: 582: 528:on 22 January 1808. Vaudémont died at 313:On 7 June 1791, vice president of the 720: 708: 684: 672: 660: 619: 455:commanded the army in Swabia. In the 7: 471:the French massed 20,000 men under 846:Schmidt-Brentano, Antonio (2006). 571:Vandepas, Fettes & Mahler 2023 416:Cuirassier Regiment Nr. 1 and the 327:Blasius Columban, Baron von Bender 14: 406:Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen 400:Battle of Stockach, 25 March 1799 278:(1751–1825) and his sisters were 276:Charles Eugene, Prince of Lambesc 238:and offered his services to the 111: 100: 89: 26: 810:(in German). napoleon-online.de 793:(in German). napoleon-online.de 520:Dragoon Regiment Nr. 4 and the 380:on 24 October. He was promoted 863:Schneid, Frederick C. (2002). 284:Princess Charlotte of Lorraine 280:Princess Joséphine of Lorraine 254:. He died in Hungary in 1812. 1: 887:The Napoleonic Wars Data Book 806:Ebert, Jens-Florian (2022b). 789:Ebert, Jens-Florian (2022a). 457:Battles of Stockach and Engen 774:. Vol. 2. Leonaur Ltd. 436:Infantry Regiment Nr. 1 and 364:, he led his cavalry at the 347:Dagobert Sigmund von Wurmser 448:Uhlan Regiment Nr. 1. 392:War of the Second Coalition 248:War of the Second Coalition 183:War of the Second Coalition 994: 309:War of the First Coalition 252:War of the Third Coalition 244:War of the First Coalition 210:War of the Third Coalition 151:War of the First Coalition 748:Arnold, James R. (2005). 232:French Revolutionary Wars 198:Battle of Stockach (1800) 188:Battle of Stockach (1799) 25: 461:Jean Victor Marie Moreau 376:on 3 September, and the 272:Louis, Prince of Brionne 768:Dodge, Theodore Ayrault 559:Smith & Kudrna 2008 526:General der Kavallerie 451:In the 1800 campaign, 426:First Battle of Zurich 401: 382:Feldmarschall-Leutnant 362:Rhine campaign of 1796 193:First Battle of Zurich 138:General der Kavallerie 32:Vaudémont coat of arms 908:. napoleon-series.org 889:. London: Greenhill. 637:Schmidt-Brentano 2006 399: 325:under the command of 378:Battle of Schliengen 323:Austrian Netherlands 176:Battle of Schliengen 735:, pp. 169–171. 723:, pp. 221–223. 711:, pp. 181–182. 699:, pp. 201–202. 478:Battle of Messkirch 370:Battle of Neresheim 366:Battle of Ettlingen 305:Regiment Nr. 10. 203:Battle of Messkirch 166:Battle of Neresheim 161:Battle of Ettlingen 536:on 29 March 1812. 534:Kingdom of Hungary 514:Battle of Caldiero 490:Dominique Vandamme 486:Joseph Montrichard 422:Battle of Stockach 402: 374:Battle of Würzburg 372:on 11 August, the 335:Battle of Jemappes 215:Battle of Caldiero 171:Battle of Würzburg 156:Battle of Jemappes 978:People from Paris 948:Austrian generals 781:978-0-85706-600-8 292:French Revolution 270:. 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Paris
France
Szeged
Hungary
Kingdom of France
Kingdom of France
Habsburg monarchy
Habsburg monarchy
Austrian Empire
Austrian Empire
General der Kavallerie
War of the First Coalition
Battle of Jemappes
Battle of Ettlingen
Battle of Neresheim
Battle of Würzburg
Battle of Schliengen
War of the Second Coalition
Battle of Stockach (1799)
First Battle of Zurich
Battle of Stockach (1800)
Battle of Messkirch
War of the Third Coalition
Battle of Caldiero
French Revolutionary Wars
French Revolution
Habsburg monarchy
War of the First Coalition
War of the Second Coalition

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