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  1. Jan 13, 2021 · The Battle of Austerlitz was one of the most decisive military engagements of the Napoleonic Wars. Fought nearby the modern day town of Brno in the Czech Republic, the fight saw a Austro-Russian army commanded by two emperors pitted against the Grande Armée of Napoleon Bonaparte, the French Emperor.

  2. Nov 15, 2015 · Napoleon’s deployment at Austerlitz was a masterly application of the principle of economy of force. His flanks were required not only to hold the enemy’s attacks, but also to draw down the enemy’s strength from the Pratzen Heights. A timeline from the original article in Military History Matters magazine.

  3. Nov 21, 2023 · Ian Castle investigates Napoleon’s crushing defeat of the Austro-Russian army, whose fate, he believes, was sealed even before the first musket shot rang out. The battle of Austerlitz is rightly hailed as one of the greatest clashes of the Napoleonic era.

  4. Jun 12, 2006 · Facing a formidable coalition, the French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte I devised a plan to defeat his counterparts from Austria and Russia in one swift campaign. by James W. Shosenberg 6/12/2006. Share This Article. On August 26, 1805, a post chaise left the town of Mainz and rolled east toward the Rhine River.

  5. Battle of Austerlitz, (Dec. 2, 1805) First engagement of the War of the Third Coalition and one of Napoleons greatest victories. In the battle, fought near Austerlitz in Moravia (now Slavkov u Brna, Czech Rep.), Napoleon’s 68,000 troops defeated almost 90,000 Russians and Austrians under Russia’s Alexander I and Mikhail Kutuzov.

  6. The Battle of Austerlitz, also known as the Battle of the Three Emperors, was one of the most important military engagements of the Napoleonic Wars. The battle occurred near the town of Austerlitz in the Austrian Empire. Around 158,000 troops were involved, of which around 24,000 were killed or wounded.

  7. During the 1805 Battle of Austerlitz, the Coalition lost 27,000 troops in the debacle while the French dead and wounded amounted to about 8,000. Many historians consider the battle Napoleon’s greatest tactical masterstroke, leaving the Russian and Austrian armies in disarray and their British allies with little opportunity to counter the defeat.

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