Battle of Landshut (1809)

Battle of Landshut
Part of the War of the Fifth Coalition

General Mouton leads the grenadier companies of the 17th line regiment across the bridge at Landshut
Date21 April 1809[1]
Location48°32′23″N 12°09′03″E / 48.53972°N 12.15083°E / 48.53972; 12.15083
Result French victory[1]
Belligerents
 Austria
Commanders and leaders
Austrian Empire Johann von Hiller
Strength
60,000[1]-77,000 42,000[2]
Casualties and losses
less than 1,000[3] 8,000[3]
Battle of Landshut (1809) is located in Europe
Battle of Landshut (1809)
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The Battle of Landshut took place on 21 April 1809 between the French, Württembergers (VIII Corps) and Bavarians (VII Corps) under Napoleon which numbered about 77,000 strong, and 36,000 Austrians under the General Johann von Hiller. The Austrians, though outnumbered, fought hard until Napoleon arrived, when the battle subsequently became a clear French victory.

  1. ^ a b c Bodart 1908, p. 398.
  2. ^ Gill 2014, p. 242.
  3. ^ a b Gill 2014, p. 249.

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