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Danzig capitulated on 24 May 1807. Napoleon then ordered the siege of the nearby Weichselmünde fort, but Kamensky had fled with his troops, and the garrison capitulated shortly afterwards. The battle cost the French 6,000 killed and wounded, [3] while the Prussians lost 3,000 killed, wounded and sick, and the Russians 1,500. [4]
21 March, Battle of Stow-on-the-Wold the last pitched battle of the First Civil War is a victory for the New Model Army 13 April, Siege of Exeter ended with the surrender of Royalist garrison. 5 May, Charles surrendered to a Scottish army at Southwell, Nottinghamshire
Battles near or Sieges of Danzig (Gdańsk) took place several times in the history of Danzig. The most notable are: Battle of Gdańsk (1272) during the civil war in Pomerelia; Teutonic takeover of Danzig (Gdańsk) in 1308. This event involved several parties; Siege of Danzig (1577) by king Stefan Batory, following the Danzig rebellion ...
Uruguayan Civil War: Battle of Arroyo Grande: 6 Dec: Blancoist victory Argentine Civil War: Battle of Costa Brava: Battle between Argentina and the Uruguayan colorados: First Anglo-Afghan War: Battle of Jellalabad: 12 Nov 1841 – 13 April 1842: Brits capture Jalalabad: 1843: French colonization of Africa: Battle of the Smala: 16 May
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The Free City of Danzig (French: Ville libre de Dantzig; German: Freie Stadt Danzig; Polish: Wolne Miasto Gdańsk), sometimes referred to as the Republic of Danzig (French: République de Dantzig; German: Republik Danzig), was a semi-independent city-state established by Napoleon on 21 July 1807, during the time of the Napoleonic Wars following the capture of the city in the siege of Danzig in ...
1807 March 19-May 24: Siege of Danzig by French [4]-Polish-Italian-Saxon-Baden forces. September 9: Free City of Danzig established by Napoleon. 1813 - January–December 29: Siege of Danzig by Russian and Prussian forces. 1814 - City becomes part of Prussia again. [4] 1815 - City becomes administrative capital of Danzig (region). 1831
François Joseph Lefebvre, Duke of Danzig (/ l ə ˈ f ɛ v r ə / lə-FEV-rə, French: [fʁɑ̃swa ʒozɛf ləfɛvʁ]; 25 October 1755 – 14 September 1820) [1] was a French military commander of the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars, and one of the original eighteen Marshals of the Empire created by Napoleon.