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  2. Battle of Dresden - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Dresden (26–27 August 1813) was a major engagement of the Napoleonic Wars. The battle took place around the city of Dresden in modern-day Germany . With the recent addition of Austria , the Sixth Coalition felt emboldened in their quest to expel the French from Central Europe .

  3. German campaign of 1813 - Wikipedia

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    This march remains one of the most extraordinary in history, for the bulk of his forces moved, mainly in mass and across country, 90 miles (140 km) in 72 hours, entering Dresden on the morning of 27 August, only a few hours before the attack of the Coalition allies commenced. [14] Dresden was the last great victory of the First Empire.

  4. Siege of Dresden (1813) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Dresden was a siege during the German campaign of 1813 of the War of the Sixth Coalition ... "Battle of Dresden". Encyclopedia Britannica Rickard, J ...

  5. XIV Corps (Grande Armée) - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Cyr's corps played a major role in Emperor Napoleon I's victory at the Battle of Dresden in late August. Since it was assigned to garrison Dresden, the XIV Corps missed the Battle of Leipzig in October. Isolated after Napoleon's decisive defeat at Leipzig, the unit endured the Siege of Dresden which ended in November with a French surrender.

  6. Category:Battles involving Prussia - Wikipedia

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    Battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia (85 P) Battles of the Pomeranian War (8 P) ... Siege of Dresden; Battle of Dresden; Battle of Dreux (1870) Battle of ...

  7. Middle Guard (Napoleonic) - Wikipedia

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    During the Peninsular War from 1808 until 1814, the Middle Guard positioned between the Old Guard and the Young Guard, saw action during key moments of the war, particularly in France's battles against British and Portuguese forces. However, as the war dragged on, the Middle Guard faced increasingly difficult circumstances.

  8. Dresden - Wikipedia

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    During the Napoleonic Wars the French Emperor made it a base of operations, winning there the Battle of Dresden on 27 August 1813. As a result of the Congress of Vienna , the Kingdom of Saxony became part of the German Confederation in 1815.

  9. Napoleon's Art of War - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon's Art of War is two separate games packaged in the same box: Dresden: A simulation of the 1813 Battle of Dresden designed by Bob Jervis, in which the Allied Army of Bohemia, consisting of Russian, Prussian and Austrian forces, assaulted a French force securely entrenched behind the walls of Dresden. As they began their attack major ...