Playmobil 70679 — L'Empereur Napoléon 1er
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1796 – 1801
From 1796 to 1801, find the battles led by this commander below, with the opponent, outcome and consequences for each.
The Battle of Biberach was a French victory that strengthened Moreau's position in southern Germany by repelling Austrian forces under Latour. On 2 October 1796, Moreau turned to stop Baillet-Latour's harassment during his retreat through the Black Forest after Jourdan's defeats at Amberg and Würzburg.
French victory on 9 May 1800 at Biberach an der Riß (Swabia), where Gouvion Saint-Cyr defeated a corps of Kray's Austrian army two days after Messkirch. The clash, in Moreau's Bavarian campaign, pushed the Austrians back and prepared the French advance toward Ulm in the Second Coalition War.
On 3 December 1800 in the Hohenlinden forest in Bavaria, General Moreau inflicted crushing defeat on Archduke John of Austria. In deep winter, 56,000 French ambushed in the woods defeated 64,000 Austrians engaged on a cleared road; Richepanse struck the enemy rear while Austrian center and wings were caught in a pincer.
The Battle of Pozzolo was an important French victory that pushed Austrian forces beyond the Mincio and consolidated French domination in Lombardy. On 25 December 1800, after crossing the Mincio at Pozzolo and Monzambano, Dupont repelled Bellegarde; the same day, the Armistice of Steyr was signed north of the Alps.
The French expedition to Holland aimed to repel British and Russian coalition forces occupying the Batavian Republic. Moreau succeeded in restoring French control over the region.
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