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Combat of Korneuburg
Part of the War of the Fifth Coalition
Date7 July 1809
Location
Korneuburg, present-day Austria, then Austrian Empire
48°20′43N 16°19′59E / 48.34528°N 16.33306°E / 48.34528; 16.33306
Result French victory
Belligerents
France French Empire Austrian Empire Austrian Empire
Commanders and leaders
France Claude Legrand Austrian Empire Johann von Klenau
Strength
13,000
24 cannons
18,000
64 cannons
Casualties and losses
350 400[1]

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The Combat of Korneuburg was a relatively minor rearguard action fought by Austrian VI Korps of the Kaiserlich-königliche Hauptarmee under Johann von Klenau against elements of the French IV Corps of the Armée d'Allemagne, under the command of Claude Legrand. The brief combat ended in favour of the French.[2]

Context[edit]

Following the French victory at the battle of Wagram the day before, the commander of the Kaiserlich-königliche Hauptarmee, the main Austrian army, Archduke Charles of Austria-Teschen, organised an orderly retreat towards Bohemia. Archduke Charles detailed Klenau, with 18,000 men and 64 cannons to delay the French pursuit, which was spearheaded in this sector by the French IV Corps of Marshal André Masséna. Masséna had formed a vanguard under the overall command of General Legrand, whose command (13,000 men and 24 cannons) included Legrand's own 1st division of IV Corps, the Corps cavalry under General Jacob François Marulaz and the cuirassiers from the 2nd heavy cavalry division of General Raymond-Gaspard de Bonardi de Saint-Sulpice.

Battle[edit]

These forces made contact with the Austrian Corps on 7 July near Korneuburg, around 19 kilometers northwest of Vienna. After a brief engagement, the French broke through and Klenau promptly retreated. The French had around 350 men killed or wounded, while the total Austrian losses are unknown, but included 300 prisoners of war.[2]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Gill 2020, p. 118.
  • ^ a b Pigeard 2004, pp. 424–425.
  • References[edit]

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    Preceded by
    Battle of Wagram
    Napoleonic Wars
    Combat of Korneuburg
    Succeeded by
    Combat of Stockerau

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