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Levin August Gottlieb Theophil von Bennigsen. Portrait by George Dawe. Other name (s) Russian: Леонтий Леонтьевич Беннигсен, romanized: Leonty Leontyevich Bennigsen [1] Born. ( 1745-02-10) 10 February 1745. Braunschweig, Electorate of Hanover, Holy Roman Empire.
Jul 25, 2023 · However, the commander-in-chief of the Russian army, the German-born Count Levin August von Bennigsen, soon learned of Napoleon's planned counterattack and moved his army back across the Alle River. The French pursued, and the two armies clashed on 7 February 1807, in the town of Preussisch-Eylau.
The Battle of Eylau, or Battle of Preussisch-Eylau, was a bloody and strategically inconclusive battle on 7 and 8 February 1807 between Napoleon's Grande Armée and the Imperial Russian Army under the command of Levin August von Bennigsen near the town of Preussisch Eylau in East Prussia.
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BENNIGSEN, Levin, Count. A German officer who entered the Russian service in 1773, he attracted the attention of Catherine the Great and he forged himself a reputation during the Polish campaign. He was commander of the Russian forces in 1806 and 1807.
Jul 24, 2023 · Eylau marked the first serious setback for Napoleon 's Grande Armée, inflicted by a Russian army under Levin August von Bennigsen. Battle of Eylau. Antoine-Jean Gros (Public Domain) Background. On 14 October 1806, Napoleon's Grande Armée soundly defeated the Prussian army at the Battle of Jena-Auerstadt.
Levin August Gottlieb Theophil, Graf von Bennigsen was a German general in the service of the Russian Empire. Bennigsen made a name for himself in Russian history as the man who fought Napoleon Bonaparte with distinction at the Battle of Eylau; but, suffering from ill-health, he was then defeated at Friedland several months later.
Levin August von Bennigsen was born on February 10, 1745 in Brunswick, Electorate of Hanover. He fought as General then Field Marshal of the Russian Army during Napoleonic Wars. He died on October 3rd, 1826 in Banteln, Hanover.