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This is a list of sieges, land and naval battles of the War of the Fifth Coalition (10 April – 14 October 1809).

Date Battle Front French forces Coalition forces Notes
10 April – 14 October 1809 Austro-Polish War Poland   Duchy of Warsaw
  Kingdom of Saxony
  Russian Empire
  Austrian Empire Polandic victory
15–16 April 1809 Battle of Sacile Italy   First French Empire
  Napoleonic Italy
  Austrian Empire Coalition [a] victory
19 April 1809 Battle of Teugen-Hausen Bavaria   First French Empire
  Kingdom of Bavaria
  Austrian Empire French victory
19 April 1809 Battle of Raszyn (1809) Poland   Duchy of Warsaw
  Kingdom of Saxony
  Austrian Empire Coalition victory
20 April 1809 Battle of Abensberg Bavaria   First French Empire
  Kingdom of Bavaria
  Kingdom of Württemberg
  Austrian Empire French victory
21 April 1809 Battle of Landshut (1809) Bavaria   First French Empire
  Kingdom of Bavaria
  Kingdom of Württemberg
  Austrian Empire French victory
22 April 1809 Battle of Eckmühl Bavaria   First French Empire
  Kingdom of Bavaria
  Kingdom of Württemberg
  Austrian Empire French key victory
23 April 1809 Battle of Ratisbon Regensburg   First French Empire   Austrian Empire French victory
24 April 1809 Battle of Neumarkt-Sankt Veit Bavaria   First French Empire
  Kingdom of Bavaria
  Austrian Empire Coalition victory
25 April 1809 Battle of Radzymin (1809) Poland   Duchy of Warsaw   Austrian Empire French victory
27–30 April 1809 Battle of Caldiero (1809) Italy   First French Empire
  Napoleonic Italy
  Austrian Empire Coalition victory
26 April – 21 May 1809 Dalmatian Campaign (1809) Dalmatia   First French Empire   Austrian Empire French victory
3 May 1809 Battle of Ebelsberg Austria   First French Empire   Austrian Empire French victory
8 May 1809 Battle of Piave River (1809) Italy   First French Empire
  Napoleonic Italy
  Austrian Empire French victory
10--13 May 1809 Capture of Vienna (1809) Austria   First French Empire   Austrian Empire French victory
13 May 1809 Battle of Wörgl Austria   First French Empire
  Kingdom of Bavaria
  Austrian Empire French victory
13 May 1809 Battle of Schwarze Lackenau Austria   First French Empire   Austrian Empire Coalition victory
15–18 May 1809 Battle of Tarvis (1809) Italy   First French Empire   Austrian Empire French victory
17 May 1809 Battle of Linz-Urfahr Austria   First French Empire
  Kingdom of Saxony
  Kingdom of Württemberg
  Austrian Empire French victory
21–22 May 1809 Battle of Aspern-Essling Austria   First French Empire   Austrian Empire Coalition key victory
25 May 1809 Battle of Sankt Michael Austria   First French Empire   Austrian Empire French victory
11–24 April 1809 Battle of the Basque Roads Biscay   First French Empire   United Kingdom Coalition victory
12 April – 1 November 1809 Battles of Bergisel Tyrol   Kingdom of Bavaria
  First French Empire
Tyrol (federal state) Tyrolean rebels
  Austrian Empire
French victory
14 June 1809 Battle of Raab Hungary   First French Empire
  Napoleonic Italy
  Austrian Empire
  Hungary
French victory
24–26 June 1809 Battle of Graz Austria   First French Empire   Austrian Empire French victory
5–6 July 1809 Battle of Wagram Austria   First French Empire
  Kingdom of Bavaria
  Kingdom of Saxony
  Napoleonic Italy
  Austrian Empire French key victory
7 July 1809 Combat of Korneuburg Austria   First French Empire   Austrian Empire French victory
8 July 1809 Combat of Stockerau Austria   First French Empire
Grand Duchy of Hesse Gr. Duchy of Hesse
  Austrian Empire Coalition victory
8 July 1809 Battle of Gefrees Bavaria   First French Empire
Kingdom of Westphalia Kingdom of Westphalia
  Kingdom of Saxony
  Austrian Empire
Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Black Brunswickers
Coalition victory
9 July 1809 Battle of Hollabrunn (1809) Austria   First French Empire   Austrian Empire Coalition victory
10 July 1809 Combat of Schöngrabern Austria   First French Empire   Austrian Empire French victory
10–11 July 1809 Battle of Znaim Moravia   First French Empire   Austrian Empire Armistice of Znaim
Treaty of Schönbrunn
29–30 July 1809 Battle of Halberstadt Westphalia Kingdom of Westphalia Kingdom of Westphalia Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Black Brunswickers Coalition victory
30 July – 23 December 1809 Walcheren Campaign Holland   First French Empire
Netherlands Kingdom of Holland
  United Kingdom French victory
1 August 1809 Battle of Ölper (1809) Westphalia Kingdom of Westphalia Kingdom of Westphalia Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Black Brunswickers Indecisive
10 September – 18 October 1809 1809 Gottscheer rebellion Gottschee   First French Empire Austrian Empire Gottschee rebels French victory

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Mikaberidze (2020) states that the contributions of coalition members aside from Austria were "rather nominal". [1] Englund (2004) writes that "the only real coalition to be mounted in this nominal fifth war of that name was the coalition France created against unhappy Austria; it included the key German States and Italy." [2]

References

  1. ^ Mikaberidze 2020, p. 309.
  2. ^ Englund 2004, p. 345.

Sources

  • Englund, Steven (2004). Napoleon : a Political Life. New York: Scribner. ISBN  978-0-684-87142-4. OCLC  1085212315.
  • Mikaberidze, Alexander (2020). The Napoleonic Wars: A Global History. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN  978-0-19-995106-2.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of sieges, land and naval battles of the War of the Fifth Coalition (10 April – 14 October 1809).

Date Battle Front French forces Coalition forces Notes
10 April – 14 October 1809 Austro-Polish War Poland   Duchy of Warsaw
  Kingdom of Saxony
  Russian Empire
  Austrian Empire Polandic victory
15–16 April 1809 Battle of Sacile Italy   First French Empire
  Napoleonic Italy
  Austrian Empire Coalition [a] victory
19 April 1809 Battle of Teugen-Hausen Bavaria   First French Empire
  Kingdom of Bavaria
  Austrian Empire French victory
19 April 1809 Battle of Raszyn (1809) Poland   Duchy of Warsaw
  Kingdom of Saxony
  Austrian Empire Coalition victory
20 April 1809 Battle of Abensberg Bavaria   First French Empire
  Kingdom of Bavaria
  Kingdom of Württemberg
  Austrian Empire French victory
21 April 1809 Battle of Landshut (1809) Bavaria   First French Empire
  Kingdom of Bavaria
  Kingdom of Württemberg
  Austrian Empire French victory
22 April 1809 Battle of Eckmühl Bavaria   First French Empire
  Kingdom of Bavaria
  Kingdom of Württemberg
  Austrian Empire French key victory
23 April 1809 Battle of Ratisbon Regensburg   First French Empire   Austrian Empire French victory
24 April 1809 Battle of Neumarkt-Sankt Veit Bavaria   First French Empire
  Kingdom of Bavaria
  Austrian Empire Coalition victory
25 April 1809 Battle of Radzymin (1809) Poland   Duchy of Warsaw   Austrian Empire French victory
27–30 April 1809 Battle of Caldiero (1809) Italy   First French Empire
  Napoleonic Italy
  Austrian Empire Coalition victory
26 April – 21 May 1809 Dalmatian Campaign (1809) Dalmatia   First French Empire   Austrian Empire French victory
3 May 1809 Battle of Ebelsberg Austria   First French Empire   Austrian Empire French victory
8 May 1809 Battle of Piave River (1809) Italy   First French Empire
  Napoleonic Italy
  Austrian Empire French victory
10--13 May 1809 Capture of Vienna (1809) Austria   First French Empire   Austrian Empire French victory
13 May 1809 Battle of Wörgl Austria   First French Empire
  Kingdom of Bavaria
  Austrian Empire French victory
13 May 1809 Battle of Schwarze Lackenau Austria   First French Empire   Austrian Empire Coalition victory
15–18 May 1809 Battle of Tarvis (1809) Italy   First French Empire   Austrian Empire French victory
17 May 1809 Battle of Linz-Urfahr Austria   First French Empire
  Kingdom of Saxony
  Kingdom of Württemberg
  Austrian Empire French victory
21–22 May 1809 Battle of Aspern-Essling Austria   First French Empire   Austrian Empire Coalition key victory
25 May 1809 Battle of Sankt Michael Austria   First French Empire   Austrian Empire French victory
11–24 April 1809 Battle of the Basque Roads Biscay   First French Empire   United Kingdom Coalition victory
12 April – 1 November 1809 Battles of Bergisel Tyrol   Kingdom of Bavaria
  First French Empire
Tyrol (federal state) Tyrolean rebels
  Austrian Empire
French victory
14 June 1809 Battle of Raab Hungary   First French Empire
  Napoleonic Italy
  Austrian Empire
  Hungary
French victory
24–26 June 1809 Battle of Graz Austria   First French Empire   Austrian Empire French victory
5–6 July 1809 Battle of Wagram Austria   First French Empire
  Kingdom of Bavaria
  Kingdom of Saxony
  Napoleonic Italy
  Austrian Empire French key victory
7 July 1809 Combat of Korneuburg Austria   First French Empire   Austrian Empire French victory
8 July 1809 Combat of Stockerau Austria   First French Empire
Grand Duchy of Hesse Gr. Duchy of Hesse
  Austrian Empire Coalition victory
8 July 1809 Battle of Gefrees Bavaria   First French Empire
Kingdom of Westphalia Kingdom of Westphalia
  Kingdom of Saxony
  Austrian Empire
Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Black Brunswickers
Coalition victory
9 July 1809 Battle of Hollabrunn (1809) Austria   First French Empire   Austrian Empire Coalition victory
10 July 1809 Combat of Schöngrabern Austria   First French Empire   Austrian Empire French victory
10–11 July 1809 Battle of Znaim Moravia   First French Empire   Austrian Empire Armistice of Znaim
Treaty of Schönbrunn
29–30 July 1809 Battle of Halberstadt Westphalia Kingdom of Westphalia Kingdom of Westphalia Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Black Brunswickers Coalition victory
30 July – 23 December 1809 Walcheren Campaign Holland   First French Empire
Netherlands Kingdom of Holland
  United Kingdom French victory
1 August 1809 Battle of Ölper (1809) Westphalia Kingdom of Westphalia Kingdom of Westphalia Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Black Brunswickers Indecisive
10 September – 18 October 1809 1809 Gottscheer rebellion Gottschee   First French Empire Austrian Empire Gottschee rebels French victory

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Mikaberidze (2020) states that the contributions of coalition members aside from Austria were "rather nominal". [1] Englund (2004) writes that "the only real coalition to be mounted in this nominal fifth war of that name was the coalition France created against unhappy Austria; it included the key German States and Italy." [2]

References

  1. ^ Mikaberidze 2020, p. 309.
  2. ^ Englund 2004, p. 345.

Sources

  • Englund, Steven (2004). Napoleon : a Political Life. New York: Scribner. ISBN  978-0-684-87142-4. OCLC  1085212315.
  • Mikaberidze, Alexander (2020). The Napoleonic Wars: A Global History. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN  978-0-19-995106-2.

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