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victorious French forces, Louis-Nicolas Davout, was
appointed Duc d'Auerstaedt. Rines,
George Edwin, ed. (1920). "
Auerstadt" .
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Auerstedt (German pronunciation: [ˈjeːna … ˈaʊ̯ɐ.ʃtɛt];
older spelling:
Auerstädt) were
fought on 14
October 1806 on the
plateau west of the
river Saale...
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intention to fall on the
Prussian left wing,
fought and won the
Battle of
Auerstädt against the main
Prussian Army,
under the Duke of Brunswick,
which had...
- of
continental Europe with
swift victories such as the
battles of Jena-
Auerstadt and Austerlitz.
Members of the
Bonaparte family were
appointed as monarchs...
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Prussian army at Jena (14
October 1806), and
Davout defeated another at
Auerstädt on the same day. 160,000
French soldiers (increasing in
number as the...
- Jena-
Auerstadt: The
Battle for
Prussia is a
board wargame published by
Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1975 that
simulates the twin
battles of...
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Napoleon defeated the
Prussian army; and on the same day, at the
Battle of
Auerstadt, the
Prince was
seriously wounded,
dying a few days later. Augusta, with...
- into the war in
October 1806. On 14
October 1806, at the
Battle of Jena-
Auerstädt, the
French effectively decimated the
Prussian Army's
effectiveness and...
- 2012, pp. 118–141, 9.
Subduing the
European powers:
Austerlitz – Jena-
Auerstädt – Friedland, 1805–07. Allsbrook, John T. Turin,
Dustin (ed.). "Napoleon...
- In
October 1806,
Frederick William parti****ted in the
Battle of Jena-
Auerstädt as a
major general of the
Prussian army, of
which his
father was the field...