'Napoleon at the Battle of Lutzen', 2 May, 1813. Artist: Unknown

'Napoleon at the Battle of Lutzen', 2 May, 1813. Artist: Unknown

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'Napoleon at the Battle of Lutzen', 2 May, 1813. With a Prusso-Russian army of some 100,000 men moving on a small French force at Leipzig, Napoleon Bonaparte decided to intercept the enemy. At the head of 120,000 men, the French emperor detached Marshal Ney's III Corps at Lutzen to use part of it as bait to attract the attention of the enemy commanders Count Wittgenstein and General Blucher. By the time Bonaparte arrived on the field the French were more than 110,000 strong and pressuring the Allies from the flanks. In the early evening, the emperor ordered his Guard forward and, together with flank assaults, drove the Russians and Prussians into retreat. French casualties were up to 20,000 while the Prusso-Russian losses of up to 20,000 would have been considerably worse if the depleted French army had not been hamstrung by a shortage of cavalry.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
Subject
  1. Napoleon Bonaparte I: Corsican: Emperor, soldier, politician

Medium
  1. Wood engraving

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Germany Saxony-Anhalt Lützen

  1. 51 15 00 N , 012 08 00 E

Category Hierarchy

History & Politics War & Military Wars, Battles & Events

People Famous People

History & Politics War & Military Military Uniform & Equipment


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5063x3448
File Size : 51,145kb


Aliases

  1. H124035.tif
  1. 0510000186
  1. 1-155-904
  1. 1155904
  1. 186
  1. H124035.tif

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