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  1. The Danish state bankruptcy of 1813 was a domestic economic crisis that began in January 1813 and had consequential effects until 1818. [1] As Denmark-Norway struggled with the financial burden that the Napoleonic Wars had on the economy, the devaluation of the currency had negative effects on merchants, citizens and businesses alike. [2]

  2. The Triumvirate of 1813 was formed on 17 November 1813, after the French governor Charles-François Lebrun and a significant part of the French troops hurriedy left the area of the Dutch departments, which later became the Netherlands, leaving it without a government. [3] [4] The withdrawal of French forces was the result of Napoleon's ...

  3. The Battle of Bornhöved or Bornhöft took place on 7 December 1813 between a Swedish cavalry regiment under Bror Cederström and Prince Frederik of Hesse's Danish troops reinforced by smaller numbers of Polish cavalry and German infantry.

  4. Events. 7 February - Action of 7 February 1813, stalemate between two evenly matched frigates Aréthuse and HMS Amelia. 2 May - Battle of Lützen, French victory over a combined Prussian and Russian force. 20 May–21 May - Battle of Bautzen, French victory over a combined Russian / Prussian army. 3 June-11 June - Peninsular War: Siege of ...

  5. The Coalition armies decisively defeated Emperor Napoleon at the Battle of Leipzig on 16–19 October 1813. The French emperor employed 203,133 soldiers and 738 field guns while his Coalition foes massed 361,942 men and 1,456 artillery pieces. Napoleon's forces lost 2,893 officers and 43,500 rank and file killed and wounded while 8,000 wounded ...

  6. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1813年1813年 - Wikipedia

    1813年(1813 ねん)は、西暦(グレゴリオ暦)による、金曜日から始まる平年。 他の紀年法 [ 編集 ] この節は、 ウィキプロジェクト 紀年法 の ガイドライン に基づいて記述されています。

  7. The Battle of Dennewitz ( German: Schlacht von Dennewitz [a]) took place on 6 September 1813 between French forces commanded by Marshal Michel Ney and the Sixth Coalition's Allied Army of the North commanded by Crown Prince Charles John of Sweden, Friedrich Wilhelm von Bülow and Bogislav von Tauentzien. It occurred in Dennewitz, a village in ...

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