. A Design folder includes files and information that will aid the players in learning how to building their own scenarios. . . . Austria, . . The largest battle of the Napoleonic Wars was the Battle of Leipzig – also called The Battle of the Nations – which was fought from the 16th to the 19th of October 1813. . Ney, MdE Michel, Prince de La Moskowa. . . . . . . . . . . (Army of Bohemia, Army of Silesia, Army of Poland and the Army of the . Those villages are now all part of the city of Leipzig. 2nd Brigade: GdB Francois-Nivard-Charles-Joseph Henin Polish 1st Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) . . . The exact number of troops is unknown, it changed from momemt to moment as some troops were detached, men were in hospitals or were returning from them. This Charles River short was great. . . Prussia, humiliated in the 1806 Jena-Auerstadt . Chief of Engineers: Col. Isoard, 12th Infantry Division: GdD Charles-Antoine-Louis-Alexis Morand . 4th Marine Infantry Regiment (3 btns.) . . . Gaugamela (331 BC) - 230.000-270.000 . . . Shelves: history. . . . . -- is broken down into 229 battalions and 234 squadrons (Russian) 115 . 1st Brigade: GdB Louis-Jacques Coehorn 3rd Brigade: GdB MacDonald . . . 2. . . . Alternative Title: Battle of the Nations. . Marshal Etienne-Jacques-Joseph-Alexandre MacDonald. Foot Battery (6 guns) . VII, VIII, IX, and XI Army Corps. . Chief of Staff: GdD Aleksander Rozniecki . Baden Foot Battery (4 guns) . . . . . . . . Charvet . . 138th Line Infantry Regiment (3 btns.) Polish 4th Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) . it became obvious to the Allies that better co-ordination was essential . Chief of Engineers: Col. Lamarre, 10th Infantry Division: GdD Joseph-Jean-Baptiste Albert . . I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Brigade: GdB Philippe-Andre Martelli . . Army of Silesia (GK, later GFM, Gerhard-Leberecht von Blucher), the . . . . 1 x 5,7-inch howitzer), 19th Infantry Division: GdD Donatien-Marie-Joseph de Rochambeau 39th Line Infantry Regiment (1 btn.) (5,890 men, 16 guns) . The numbers on this chart have 422,000 crossing the Neman with Napoleon, 22,000 taking a side trip early on in the campaign, 100,000 surviving the battles en route to Moscow and returning from there; only 4,000 survive the march back, to be joined by 6,000 that survived that initial 22,000 in the feint attack northward; in the end, only 10,000 cross the Neman back out of the initial 422,000. . . . . Chief of Artillery: GdD Louis-Albert-Valentin de Taviel . Chief of Staff: GdB Tarayre a serious shortage of artillery ammunition was a major factor in Napoleon's 121th Line Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) Mjr. 1st Brigade: GdB Jan-Kanty-Julian Sierawski Italian 1st Line Infantry Regiment (1 btn.) . . . . . . . 2nd Brigade: GM von Hochberg Divisional Artillery . . 152nd Line Infantry Regiment (3 btns.) (4,300 men, 12 guns) Foot Battery (6 x 6pdr cannons, 2 x 5,7-inch howitzers) . . . . Chief of Staff: GdD Monthion . Saxon Line Infantry (1 btn.) It was the greatest battle of the Napoleonic Wars, so decisive it would be called the Battle of Nations. 7. . - Capitaine . 15th Line Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) Westphalian Foot Battery (6 guns) Hesse-Darmstadt Foot Battery (3 guns), Garrison of Leipzig . . . 2nd Brigade: GdB Jean Revest . . the climax of the German �War of Liberation.� During 1813, Allied generals Wirtembergian Combined Light Battalions (2 btns.) Italian 4th Line Infantry Regiment (1 btn.) The Battle of Leipzig, fought from October 16 to 19, 1813 in Saxony (Germany), was the largest battle of the Napoleonic Wars. . . . . . . Divisional Artillery (129 artillerists and 179 train-drivers) . 156th Line Infantry Regiment (1 btn.) . Wirtembergian Herzog Louis Chevaulegere Regiment (1 sq.) Travel to Leipzig. . . . . . Foot Battery (6 x 6pdr cannons, 2 x 5,7-inch howitzers) . . Divisional Artillery (230 gunners and 190 train-drivers) . . . were composed of 150,000 Russians, 115,000 Austrians, 75,000 Prussians . . . . . Chief of Engineers: GdB Valazè, 8th Infantry Division: GdD Michel-Sylvestre Brayer . Pelet - "Principales Operations" . . . . . . . almost her entire army to the upcoming campaign (an Austrian soldier, . The website Armies, Battles, Commanders . . . . . Tap to unmute. . In 1813 Leipzig had about 33,000 inhabitants, roughly half the number of people living in Weimar today. . . . Most are Average grade unless otherwise stated. . . . . . . Foot Battery (6 x 6pdr cannons, 2 x 5,7-inch howitzers), 5th Infantry Division - GdD Francois Marie Dufour unit total� -- 454 battalions and 490 squadrons, excluding Swedish troops . . . Allied Army-Group, it is clear the Battle of Leipzig was the largest Baden 3rd Line Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) . . . . Leipzig 1813. Although sources disagree about the composition and strength of the . . . Jun 15, 2017 Matt rated it really liked it. . Divisional Artillery: CdB. . Chief of Staff: GdB Marie-Joseph-Raymond Delort . . . 4th Line Infantry Regiment (3 btns.) . . . . . . . . 2nd Chasseur Regiment (3 sq.) . Chief of Artillery: Col. Verpeau . . . . . . . Polish Foot Battery (6 guns) Foot Battery (6 guns), 52nd Infantry Division: GdD Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Semele . . . Turn scale is either 10 or 15 minute moves. . . . . . 23rd Light Infantry Regiment (2 btn.) . . . . 136th Line Infantry Regiment (3 btns.) 2nd Brigade: GdB Jacques-Robert de Choisy . . . Sep 14, 2014 - Battle of Leipzig-Also known as the Battle of Nations, Leipzig was, In terms of numbers of troops engaged and amount of artillery, the biggest battle of the Napoleonic Wars. . guns in the Army of Silesia; 55,000-70,000 men and 225-275 guns in the 'Illirian' Infantry Regiment (1 btn.) . . ?????? . 1st Brigade: GM von Brause Among the dead was Marshal Józef Antoni Poniatowski, a nephew to the la… If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. Being outnumbered, he attacked. . . . 54th Line Infantry Regiment (1 btn.) . . . . Chief of Staff of Artillery: GdD Ruty . Divisional Artillery . . . . . Russian-Austrian Army of Bohemia (Swarzenburg), the Russian-Prussian . . 56th Line Infantry Regiment (3 btns.) . . . . 2nd Brigade: GdB Mikolaj Kajetan Bronikowski _d.cookie.length>0?_k="Y":_k="N";//--> if they were to deliver more effective attacks. (Prussian). 13th Provisional Line Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) . . . . . . . . . . . . sq. . " . . Polish 16th Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) . . . - Chef de Bataillon Chief of the General Staff: GdD de Monthion . . . . (4,355-5,280 men, 12 guns) . Constantin, 20th Infantry Division: GdD Jean-Dominique Compans . . 133rd Line Infantry Regiment (1 btn.) . . . campaign in France in 1814. . inadequate co-ordination between the numerous commands. . . There were also several cavalry corps and the Imperial Guard. . Baden 2nd Line Infantry Regiment (1 btn.) . . . During 1813, Allied generals had defeated some of Napoleon's Marshals (Ney at Dennewitz; Oudinot at Gross-Beeren) but had failed against Napoleon himself at Lutzen and Bautzen. and Tactics during the Napoleonic Wars gives the Allies a general . - battalions Hesse-Darmstadt Guard Fusiliers (1 btn.) . . . 3rd Brigade: GdB Pietro-Angelo Moroni 'Erfurt Infantry' (2 btns.) Marshal Etienne-Jacques-Joseph-Alexandre MacDonald. . 2nd Brigade: GdB Jean-Louis Charriere Cpt. . . The Battle of Leipzig Campaign. These numbers were not written in rock. . . . . . Napoleon's orders of 18 May didn't reach Ney until 11am on 19 May, when he reached Hoyerswerda. Gravelotte (1870) - 290.000-310.000 4. 6th Light Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) . . Army of the North; 35,000-60,000 men and 135 guns in the Army of Poland; . . . . . Headquarters. . . . . Divisional Artillery Saxon Grenadiers (1 btn.) Mar 13, 2017 - Allied attacks south and north of Leipzig. . . . . . . . Chief of Engineers: Mjr. . . . . . . . . 131st Line Infantry Regiment (1 btn.) . the Russian-Prussian-Swedish Army of the North (Jean-Baptiste-Jules Reisser (190 artillerists and 197 train-drivers) . . . . . . Allied Order-of-Battle at Leipzig: 16-18 October 1813 By Stephen Millar The Battle of Leipzig (also known as the Battle of the Nations ) was the climax of the German War of Liberation. . . . . . . Commander of Artillery: GdD Jean-Barthelemot Sorbier . Foot Battery (4 x 6pdr cannons. 28th Light Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) . . . . The exact number of troops is unknown, it changed from momemt to moment as some troops were detached, men were in hospitals or were returning from them. . . . . . 46th Line Infantry Regiment (1 btn.) Ltn. 1 x 5,7-inch howitzer) . . Apr 27, 2017 - Map of the battle of Leipzig (Battle of the Nations) . Russia had introduced . Foot Battery (6 x 6pdr cannons, 2 x 5,7-inch howitzers), 6th Infantry Division - GdD Honore Vial . . . . . . 10th Line Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) 32nd Provisional Light Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) . . decision to retreat). Marshal Prince Jozef Poniatowski . . . . . . Polish 14th Infantry Refiment (2 btns.) . . 1st Brigade: GdB Michel-Pascal Lafitte . . . . . 2nd Line Infantry Regiment (3 btns.) Chief of Engineers: Mjr. . Chief of Engineers: ChdB Bertard, 13th Infantry Division: GdD Armand-Charles Guilleminot . . . 6. . Chief of Engineers: Col. Marion, 31st Infantry Division: GdD Francois-Roche Ledru des Essarts . Abbreviations: . 1st Brigade: GdB Pierre Pelleport . . . (5,620 men, 16 guns) . . . . . . . Divisional Artillery: CdB. . . Foot Battery (6 x 6pdr cannons, 2 x 5,7-inch howitzer), 21st Infantry Division: GdD Joseph Lagrange . 138th Line Infantry Regiment (1 btn.) . . . Headquarters. the battle of leipzig part one. . . . Chief of Artillery: GdB Canas . (6,325 men, 16 guns) . 2nd Brigade: GdB Antoine-Anatole-Gedeon Jarry . . . . . _n.javaEnabled()?_j="Y":_j="N";_b=screen; _r=_b.width; . . _r+"&_c="+_c+"&_j="+_j+"&_t="+(_t.getTimezoneOffset())+"&_k="+_k+ . . . Foot Battery (6 guns), 15th Infantry Division: GdD Achille Fontanelli 8. . . . . Divisional Artillery: Cpt. Sedan (1870) - 310.000-33.000 3. Italian 2nd Light Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) 20th Provisional Line Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) . . . 101st Line Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) . (4,350 men, 18 guns) . . 3. . . . . . . North), 452 - battalions, 461 squadrons + Cossacks and 116 - batteries excluding . . There were also stragglers, etc. . . - Chef de Escadron The Allies - each harnessing a growing nationalism - were a more serious . 63rd Line Infantry Regiment (1 btn.) . 2nd Brigade: GdB Roch Godard . 3rd Chasseur Regiment (2 sq.) 16th Light Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) . . Foot Battery (4 x 6pdr cannons. . Grande Armee during the Russian Campaign the year before. 1st Brigade: GdB Guy Louis Henri, marquis de Valory 1st Provisional Line Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) Personal disagreements between Allied commanders - Bernadotte and GL Divisional Artillery: CdB. . . Foot Battery (4 x 6pdr cannons, 2 x 5,7-inch howitzers), 11th Infantry Division: GdD Etienne-Pierre-Sylvestre Ricard . Italian 1st Light Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) . . . . . . . 11. . Chief of Artillery: GdD Joseph-Claude-Marie Charbonnel Divisional Artillery . . Chief of Artillery: GdD Louis-Francois Foucher de Careil 1st Brigade: GdB Philibert Fressinet . . . . (1,160 men, 6 guns) - squadrons . . . Foot Battery (4 x 6pdr cannons. . . . . . set up two temporary operational commands for the Battle of Leipzig: 1st Light Infantry Regiment (1 btn.) . . Advancing to Mockau III Corps* Souham, GdD Joseph, Comte . . . . Italian 6th Line Infantry Regiment (1 btns.) . Army of Bohemia) and GL Alexandre-Louis, Comte Andrault de Langeron's . . . VI Army Corps (MdE Marmont) - 18.800/19.300 men . . . . . . Foot Battery (8 guns), 35th Infantry Division: GdD Francois-Joseph Gerard 1 x 5,7-inch howitzer) It shows the orders of battle for the French Army and its various allied contingents. . . . . . Horse Battery (6 guns) . . . . . . . 1st Brigade: GdB Vandeden . 3rd Brigade: GdB Etienne Hulot . . The total strength of these troops was between 119.500 and 129.000. . . In addition, Barclay de Tolly's . . . . It involved about half a million men; around 150 000–190 000 French-Allied and 300 000–350 000 Allies, these latter … . 2nd Brigade: GdB Edme-Victor Bertrand . . . . . . . 2nd Brigade: GdB Antoine Aymard 4th Provisional (Light) Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) 132nd Line Infantry Regiment (1 btn.) French Order of Battle. Foot Battery (6 x 6pdr cannons, 2 x 5,7-inch howitzers), 9th Infantry Division: GdD Antoine-Guillaume-Maurailhac Delmas . Index ]. . . . . . . . . . . . Foot Battery (4 x 6pdr cannons, 2 x 5,7-inch howitzers) Italian 5th Line Infantry Regiment (4 btns.) . . . . The Battle of Leipzig (also known as �the Battle of the Nations�) was . 35,000-60,000 men and 135-300 guns with detached formations). Article: napoleonistyka.atspace.com/Leipzig_battle.htm . 1st Brigade: GM von Stockhorn . . . MdE - Maréchal d'Empire Artillery: CdB. . Westphalian 8th Line Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) . . Divisional Artillery . . . . Divisional Artillery 50th Line Infantry Regiment (3 btns.) . . 34th Provisional Light Infantry Regiment (2 btns.) 149th Line Infantry Regiment (3 btns.) 2nd Brigade: GdB Dumoulin . By Stephen Millar [III, IV, and VI Corps, III Cavalry Corps and 27th Infantry Division] 113 battalions, 44 squadrons and 27 batteries. Westphalian Chevaulegere Regiment (1 sq.) . . 1st Brigade: GdB Jacques-Martin-Madeleine Ferriere This historical order of battle is for August 10, 1813. Chief of Staff of Engineers: Col. Montfort Chief of the Imperial Staff: MdE Louis-Alexandre Berthier . . . . 86th Line Infantry Regiment (1 btn.) . . Napoeon’s army had been defeated and depleted in the French invasion of Russia.The French were also losing the Peninsular War and retreating everywhere.. Wirtembergian Prinz Adam Chevaulegere Regiment (1 sq.) . Prussian, Russian and Swedish assaults against the Grande Armee . . (3,500 men, 10 guns) 93th Line Infantry Regiment (3 btns.) Foot Battery (6 x 6pdr cannons, 2 x 5,7-inch howitzers), III Army Corps: GdD Joseph Souham . . . . Another Bourbon came to the throne of France. . . . . . Due to the scope and fame of the larger battle, sources for Linendau are numerous. .