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  2. Imperial Austrian Army (1806–1867) - Wikipedia

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    There was no standardised company size with many units simultaneously understrength therefore most companies counted only 80-160 men during this period though a wartime strength was set with 206 per German regiment, 198 per Hungarian regiment and 178 for Grenadier regiments this difference in numbers meant a Hungarian regiment was 1,300 men smaller than a German regiment.

  3. Combat of Rosslau - Wikipedia

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    Wild, Uwe, "De svenske tropper i felttoget, efteråret 1813 og slaget ved Roßlau" (PDF), Chakoten (in Danish) Bensow, Einar (2012). Kungl Skaraborgs regementes historia: Från Karl XII:s död till regementets omorganisation 1942 [History of the royal Skaraborg regiment: From the death of Charles XII to the regiment's reorganization 1942] (in ...

  4. Order of battle at the Battle of Hanau - Wikipedia

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    They were divided into 2 infantry divisions, a cavalry reserve and an artillery reserve: 2nd division, under General Beckers: Brigade Pappenheim: 4th Line regiment (1 bat.) 5th Light regiment (1 bat.) 4th national regiment: Salzburg (1 bat.) 9th national regiment: Regensburg (1 bat.) Brigade Zollern: 6th Line regiment (2 bat.)

  5. Austrian Army during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic ...

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    Charge of the 19th Hungarian infantry regiment in the Battle of Leipzig. The Imperial-Royal or Imperial Austrian Army (German: Kaiserlich-königliche Armee, abbreviated k.k. Armee) was the armed force of the Habsburg monarchy under its last monarch, the Habsburg Emperor Francis II, composed of the Emperor's army.

  6. Battle of Linz-Urfahr - Wikipedia

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    After his defeat at the Battle of Eckmühl on 21 and 22 April 1809, Archduke Charles withdrew to the north bank of the Danube with 92,000 troops. Of these, the I Armeekorps numbered 28,000, the II counted 20,000, the III had 13,000, the IV included 15,000, the I Reserve mustered 12,000, and General-major Josef Mayer's V Armeekorps brigade had 4,000. [2]

  7. Battle of Leipzig - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon at Leipzig: the Battle of Nations, 1813. Chicago: Emperor's Press. ISBN 978-1-883476-10-6. OCLC 39190352. "Leipzig". Napoleonic Guide. 2010. Archived from the original on 24 September 2010 "Battle of Leipzig 1813: Battle of Nations". Napolun.com. Archived from the original on 14 May 2021

  8. Battle of Wagram order of battle - Wikipedia

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    2nd Infantry Regiment (Erbgrossherzog) (2 bat.) Crown Prince Charles: 3rd Infantry Regiment (1 bat.) Maj von Hochberg 2nd Division GD Carra Saint-Cyr: 8,411 326 2,817 891 1st Brigade: GB Cosson: 24th Light Regiment (3 bat.) Col Pourailly 2nd Brigade: GB Dalesme: 4th Line Regiment (3 bat.) Col Boyeldieu 46th Line Regiment (3 bat.) Col Baudinot

  9. Battle of Feistritz - Wikipedia

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    [13] consisted of 10 companies of the Reisky Infantry Regiment Nr. 10, the 1st and Landwehr Battalions of the Chasteler Infantry Regiment Nr. 27, the 9th Jäger Battalion, and four squadrons of the Merveldt Uhlan Regiment Nr. 1. The grenadier reserve at Hollenburg included the Chimani and Welsperg Grenadier Battalions. Vécsey posted his main ...