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  1. The Battle of Hanau was fought from 30 to 31 October 1813 between Karl Philipp von Wrede 's Austro - Bavarian corps and Napoleon's retreating French during the War of the Sixth Coalition . Following Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Leipzig earlier in October, Napoleon began to retreat from Germany into France and relative safety.

    • 30–31 October 1813
    • French victory
  2. La batalla de Hanau ocurrió entre el 30 y el 31 de octubre de 1813. Fue un enfrentamiento entre Karl Philipp von Wrede y su cuerpo austro-bávaro, y el ejército francés en retirada de Napoleón, durante la guerra de la Sexta Coalición.

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  3. La batalla de Hanau ocurrió entre el 30 y el 31 de octubre de 1813. Fue un enfrentamiento entre Karl Philipp von Wrede y su cuerpo austro-bávaro, y el ejército francés en retirada de Napoleón, durante la guerra de la Sexta Coalición.

  4. The Hanau order of battle shows the forces engaged at the 1813 battle of Hanau, during the War of the Sixth Coalition, when a French force under Emperor of the French Napoleon I defeated a vastly superior Austro-Bavarian force commanded by General Karl Philipp von Wrede.

  5. October 30th, 1813 at Hanau, Hesse, Germany, twenty-five kilometers east of Frankfurt-am-Main. Involved forces. French army (17,000 men) under Emperor Napoleon the First. Austrian and Bavarian army (43,000 men) under Field Marshal Karl Philipp Fürst von Wrede. Casualties and losses. French army : 2 000 to 3 000 dead or wounded.

  6. 1813 Oct 30 - Oct 31. Battle of Hanau. Hanau, Germany. Following Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Leipzig earlier in October, Napoleon began to retreat from Germany into France and relative safety. Wrede attempted to block Napoleon’s line of retreat at Hanau on 30 October. Napoleon arrived at Hanau with reinforcements and defeated Wrede’s forces.

  7. 30–31 Oct 1813 Battle of Hanau Following the Battle of Leipzig in mid-October 1813, Napoleon began to retreat from Germany to the relative safety of France.