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    corps from the Kingdom of Prussia commanded by Frederick Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen lay siege to a 3,800-man French Republican garrison led by...
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    secularized church property, among them Buchau Abbey, Marchtal Abbey, Neresheim Abbey, Ennetach Abbey, Siessen Abbey, and others. In 1803 they were summarized...
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    Austrians commanded by Friedrich Wilhelm von Hohenlohe-Kirchberg and Prussians commanded by Prince Hohenlohe. Given this standstill during the summer of...
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    Dumouriez François Christophe Kellermann Duke of Brunswick Prince of Hohenlohe Count of Clerfayt Strength 36,000 34,000 Casualties and losses ~300 ~200...
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    General Nicolas Declaye, and Imperial Austrian forces under Prince of Hohenlohe-Kirchberg. The Austrian cavalrymen made an overwhelming charge against...
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    at the Battle of Ettlingen (Malsch) on 9 July 1796 and the Battle of Neresheim on 11 August 1796. By September, the French Army of the Rhine and Moselle...
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  • Frederick Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen and the Habsburg Austrians led by Friedrich Wilhelm, Fürst zu Hohenlohe-Kirchberg. Though aware of the...
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    Geislingen Göppingen Heidenheim Heilbronn Hohenlohe Laupheim Leutkirch Ludwigsburg Mergentheim Mühlacker Neckarsulm Neresheim Oberndorf Ochsenhausen Ravensburg...
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    overwhelmed in a series of actions at Langenau, Herbrechtingen, Nördlingen, and Neresheim. On 18 October, he surrendered the remainder of his troops. Only Archduke...
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    Austrians and 16,000 French Royalist troops under Friedrich Wilhelm, Fürst zu Hohenlohe-Kirchberg failed to take the town, commanded by Georges Félix de Wimpffen...
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