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  1. The Battle of Saalfeld (10 October 1806) saw Marshal Lannes and a division of his V Corps defeat 8,300 Prussians under Prince Louis Ferdinand. Prince Louis Ferdinand was one of the principal advocates of resuming war against the French. The French did not have the means to force battle, and the Prussians could have joined their larger forces in nearby Jena, but Prince Louis, apparently ...

  2. The Battle of Saalfeld took place on 10 October 1806, at which a French force of 12,800 men commanded by Marshal Jean Lannes defeated a Prussian-Saxon force of 8,300 men under Prince Louis Ferdinand. The battle took place in Thuringia in what was the Ernestine duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. The battle was the second clash in the Prussian Campaign of the War of the Fourth Coalition.

  3. Media in category "Battle of Saalfeld". The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total. Battle of Ostralenka commemorated on the Arc de Triomphe.jpg 2,988 × 5,312; 2.32 MB. Battle of Saalfeld 10.30AM.jpg 5,531 × 4,960; 2.08 MB. Battle of Saalfeld 11.30AM.jpg 5,587 × 5,035; 2.05 MB. Battle of Saalfeld 1PM.jpg 5,400 × 4,942; 2. ...

  4. The Battle of Saalfeld took place on the 10 October 1806. A French force of 12,800 men commanded by Marshal Jean Lannes defeated a Prussian-Saxon force of 8,300 men under Prince Louis Ferdinand. Commander-in-chief: Marshal Jean Lannes Chief of staff: Général de Division Claude Victor-Perrin Général de Division Louis-Gabriel Suchet Général de Brigade Michel Marie Claparède 1st and 2nd ...

  5. The battle was a disaster for the Prussians, losing one of their best commanders and suffering 900 killed. The French managed to take 1800 prisoners and 33 guns, while they lost less than 200 soldiers. The morale of the Prussian army was seriously shaken, and Saalfeld was only the beginning of their problems, as within a few days they would ...

  6. The Battle of Culloden [a] took place on 16 April 1746, near Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. A Jacobite army under Charles Edward Stuart was decisively defeated by a British government force commanded by the Duke of Cumberland, ending the Jacobite rising of 1745 . Charles landed in Scotland in July 1745, seeking to restore his father James ...