Jena-Auerstedt Campaign Order of Battle
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The Jena-Auerstedt Campaign Order of Battle is listed below. The order of battle includes units from the First French Empire
First French Empire
The First French Empire , also known as the Greater French Empire or Napoleonic Empire, was the empire of Napoleon I of France...

 and the Kingdom of Prussia
Kingdom of Prussia
The Kingdom of Prussia was a German kingdom from 1701 to 1918. Until the defeat of Germany in World War I, it comprised almost two-thirds of the area of the German Empire...

 that fought each other in the campaign that included the decisive Battle of Jena-Auerstedt
Battle of Jena-Auerstedt
The twin battles of Jena and Auerstedt were fought on 14 October 1806 on the plateau west of the river Saale in today's Germany, between the forces of Napoleon I of France and Frederick William III of Prussia...

 on 14 October 1806. The order of battle may be useful to trace the battles of Schleiz
Battle of Schleiz
The Battle of Schleiz took place on October 9, 1806 in Schleiz, Germany between a Prussian-Saxon division under Bogislav Friedrich Emanuel von Tauentzien and a part of Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte's I Corps under the command of Jean-Baptiste Drouet, Comte d'Erlon. It was the first clash of the War of...

 and Saalfeld
Battle of Saalfeld
The Battle of Saalfeld saw Marshal Lannes and a division of his V Corps defeat 8,300 Prussians under Prince Louis Ferdinand.-Battle:Prince Louis Ferdinand was one of the principal advocates of resuming war against the French....

, which occurred before Jena-Auerstedt, as well as battles and capitulations that happened after 14 October, such as Erfurt
Capitulation of Erfurt
In the Capitulation of Erfurt on 16 October 1806 a large body of troops from the Kingdom of Prussia under Lieutenant General the Prince of Orange surrendered to Marshal Joachim Murat at the city of Erfurt. The Prussian soldiers were demoralized by their shattering defeat at the Battle of...

, Halle
Battle of Halle
In the Battle of Halle on 17 October 1806 a French corps led by Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte fought the Prussian Reserve under Eugene Frederick Henry, Duke of Württemberg. The French defeated their opponents, forcing the Prussians to retreat northeast toward Dessau after suffering heavy losses. The...

, Prenzlau
Battle of Prenzlau
In the Battle of Prenzlau or Capitulation of Prenzlau on 28 October 1806 two divisions of French cavalry and some infantry led by Marshal Joachim Murat intercepted a retreating Prussian corps led by Frederick Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen. In this action from the War of the Fourth...

, Pasewalk
Capitulation of Pasewalk
The Capitulation of Pacewalk on 29 October 1806 resulted in the surrender of Oberst von Hagen's 4,200 Prussian soldiers to an inferior force of two French light cavalry brigades led by Generals of Brigade Édouard Jean Baptiste Milhaud and Antoine Lasalle...

, Stettin
Capitulation of Stettin
In the Capitulation of Stettin on 29–30 October 1806, Lieutenant General Friedrich Gisbert Wilhelm von Romberg surrendered the garrsion and fortress to a French light cavalry brigade led by General of Brigade Antoine Lasalle...

, Waren-Nossentin
Battle of Waren-Nossentin
The Battle of Waren-Nossentin on 1 November 1806 saw soldiers of the Kingdom of Prussia led by August Wilhelm von Pletz and Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg fight a rear guard action against troops of the First French Empire commanded by Marshal Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte...

, and Lübeck
Battle of Lübeck
The Battle of Lübeck took place on 6 November 1806 in Lübeck, Germany between soldiers of the Kingdom of Prussia led by Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher and troops of the First French Empire under Marshals Joachim Murat, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, and Nicolas Soult...

.

French Grande Armée

Emperor Napoleon I
Napoleon I of France
Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military and political leader during the latter stages of the French Revolution.As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1815...

  • Chief of Staff
    Chief of Staff
    The title, chief of staff, identifies the leader of a complex organization, institution, or body of persons and it also may identify a Principal Staff Officer , who is the coordinator of the supporting staff or a primary aide to an important individual, such as a president.In general, a chief of...

    : Marshal
    Marshal of France
    The Marshal of France is a military distinction in contemporary France, not a military rank. It is granted to generals for exceptional achievements...

     Louis Alexandre Berthier
    Louis Alexandre Berthier
    Louis Alexandre Berthier, 1st Prince de Wagram, 1st Duc de Valangin, 1st Sovereign Prince de Neuchâtel , was a Marshal of France, Vice-Constable of France beginning in 1808, and Chief of Staff under Napoleon.-Early life:Alexandre was born at Versailles to Lieutenant-Colonel Jean Baptiste Berthier ,...


Imperial Guard

Marshals François Joseph Lefebvre
François Joseph Lefebvre
François Joseph Lefebvre, First Duc de Dantzig was a French military commander during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars and one of the original eighteen Marshals of the Empire created by Napoleon....

 and Jean-Baptiste Bessières
Jean-Baptiste Bessières
Jean-Baptiste Bessières, 1st Duc d' Istria was a Marshal of France of the Napoleonic Era. His younger brother, Bertrand, followed in his footsteps and eventually became a Divisional General...

 (8,725, 42 guns)
  • Chief of Staff: General of Brigade François-Xavier Roussel
  • Infantry Division: Marshal Lefebvre
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Jerome Soules
      • 1st Chasseurs à Pied Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 2nd Chasseurs à Pied Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Pierre Augustin Hulin
      • 1st Grenadiers à Pied Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 2nd Grenadiers à Pied Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Brigade: no commander
      • 1st Dragoons à Pied Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 2nd Dragoons à Pied Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
  • Cavalry Division: Marshal Bessières (2,862)
    • Brigade: Colonel Nicolas Dahlmann
      Nicolas Dahlmann
      Nicolas Dahlmann was a French cavalry general of the Napoleonic wars.-Early life:Dahlmann was born in Thionville as a son of a trumpeter and enlisted in the French Army in 1777 at the age of 8, where his father and older brother were already serving in the Regiment Dauphin Cavalerie, which later...

      • Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment
      • Mamelukes, one squadron
    • Brigade: General of Division Frédéric Henri Walther
      Frédéric Henri Walther
      Frederic-Louis-Henri Walther , was an Alsatian-born general of division and a supporter of Napoleon Bonaparte. He fought for France in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars....

      • Grenadiers à Cheval
        Grenadiers à Cheval de la Garde Impériale
        The Grenadiers à Cheval de la Garde Impériale constituted a heavy cavalry regiment in the Consular, then Imperial Guard during the French Consulate and First French Empire respectively...

         Regiment
      • Gendarmes d'Elite, one squadron
  • Artillery: General of Brigade Joseph Christophe Couin (712)
    • 1st Foot Artillery Regiment, 2nd and 6th companies
    • 6th Horse Artillery Regiment, detachment
    • 20 8-pound guns, 14 4-pound guns, and eight 6-inch howitzers

I Corps

Marshal Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte (21,163, 50 guns)
  • Chief of Staff: General of Division Victor Leopold Berthier
  • 1st Division: General of Division Pierre Dupont de l'Etang
    Pierre Dupont de l'Étang
    Pierre-Antoine, comte Dupont de l'Étang was a French general of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, as well as a political figure of the Bourbon Restoration.-Revolutionary Wars:...

     (6,713, 12 guns)
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Marie François Rouyer
      Marie François Rouyer
      Marie François Rouyer was a French general during the Napoleonic Wars. In 1783 he joined the army of a German state and became a lieutenant of dragoons within three years. In 1791 he joined the French army as an infantry captain. He fought in the French Revolutionary Wars, becoming an Adjutant...

      • 9th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade François Marie Guillaume Legendre d'Harvesse
      • 32nd Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 96th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Artillery: Two 12-pound guns, eight 6-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers
      • 1st Foot Artillery Regiment, 6th and 11th companies
      • 2nd Horse Artillery Regiment, 1st company
  • 2nd Division: General of Division Olivier Macoux Rivaud
    Olivier Macoux Rivaud de la Raffinière
    Olivier Macoux Rivaud de la Raffinière was a French infantry commander during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.-Military Service:...

     (5,776, 10 guns)
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Michel Marie Pacthod
      • 8th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Nicolas Joseph Maison
      Nicolas Joseph Maison
      Nicolas Joseph Maison, 1er Marquis Maison was a Marshal of France and Minister of War.-French revolution and Napoléon:Maison was born at born in Épinay-sur-Seine, near Paris....

      • 45th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 54th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Artillery: Four 6-pound guns, four 3-pound guns, two 7-pound howitzers
  • 3rd Division: General of Division Jean-Baptiste Drouet
    Jean-Baptiste Drouet, Comte d'Erlon
    Jean-Baptiste Drouet, comte d'Erlon was a marshal of France and a soldier in Napoleon's Army. D'Erlon notably commanded the I Corps of the Armée du Nord at the battle of Waterloo....

     (5,978, 16 guns)
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Bernard Georges Frère
      • 27th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade François Werlé
      François Werlé
      François Jean Werlé was a Général de Brigade of the First French Empire who saw action during the Napoleonic Wars and died fighting against the British during the Peninsular War.- Early career :...

      • 94th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 95th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions
    • Artillery: Eight 6-pound guns, six 3-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers
  • Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade Jacques Louis François Delaistre de Tilly
    Jacques Louis François Delaistre de Tilly
    Jacques-Louis-François Delaistre de Tilly became a general officer in the French army during the French Revolutionary Wars. He led a cavalry division in a number of battles during the Napoleonic Wars...

     (1,623)
    • 2nd Hussar
      Hussar
      Hussar refers to a number of types of light cavalry which originated in Hungary in the 14th century, tracing its roots from Serbian medieval cavalry tradition, brought to Hungary in the course of the Serb migrations, which began in the late 14th century....

       Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
    • 4th Hussar Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
    • 5th Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
  • Corps Artillery: General of Division Jean Baptiste Eblé
    Jean Baptiste Eble
    Jean Baptiste Eblé was a French General, Engineer and Artilleryman during the Napoleonic Wars. He is credited with saving Napoleon's Grand Army from complete destruction in 1812.-Biography:...

     (1,073 gunners and train)
    • 8th Foot Artilley Regiment, 6th company
    • 3rd Horse Artillery Regiment, 1st company
    • Six 12-pound guns, six 3-pound guns

III Corps

Marshal Louis Nicolas Davout
Louis Nicolas Davout
Louis-Nicolas d'Avout , better known as Davout, 1st Duke of Auerstaedt, 1st Prince of Eckmühl, was a Marshal of France during the Napoleonic Era. His prodigious talent for war along with his reputation as a stern disciplinarian, earned him the title "The Iron Marshal"...

 (28,936, 46 guns)
  • Chief of Staff: General of Brigade Joseph Augustin Fournier
    Joseph Augustin Fournier
    Joseph Augustin Fournier, Marquis d'Aultane, was a general of division of the French First Republic, and fought in the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He was born at Valréas , 18 August 1759. Louis XVIII confirmed his rank of Marquis, and he continued in Bourbon service after the...

    , Marquis D'Aultanne
  • 1st Division: General of Division Charles Antoine Morand
    Charles Antoine Morand
    Charles Antoine Louis Alexis Morand Comte de l'Empire, was a general of the French army army during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars...

     (9,867, 13 guns)
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Jean Louis Debilly
      Jean Louis Debilly
      Jean Louis Debilly, General of Brigade in the Grande Armée, was born 30 July 1763 in Dreux, Eure-et-Loire, France, and died 14 October 1806, in the French victory over the Kingdom of Prussia at the Battle of Jena-Auerstadt...

       
      • 51st Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions
      • 61st Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Étienne Brouard
      • 17th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 30th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Joseph Bonnet d'Honnières
      • 13th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Artillery: Five 8-pound guns, seven 4-pound guns, one 6-inch howitzer
      • 7th Foot Artillery Regiment, 11th company
  • 2nd Division: General of Division Louis Friant
    Louis Friant
    Louis Friant was born in the village of Morlancourt, 8 km south of Albert near the river Somme. The village would later suffer the misfortune of lying along the Western Front trench-lines of World War I....

     (7,293, 8 guns)
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Georges Kister
      • 33rd Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 48th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Pierre Lochet
      • 108th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Louis Grandeau
      • 111th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Artillery: Five 8-pound guns, two 4-pound guns, one 6-inch howitzer
      • 7th Foot Artillery Regiment, 2nd company (-)
      • 5th Horse Artillery Regiment, 2nd company (-)
  • 3rd Division: General of Division Charles-Étienne Gudin
    Charles-Étienne Gudin de La Sablonnière
    Charles-Étienne Gudin de La Sablonnière, count, was a French general during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars.-Early career and Revolutionary Wars:...

     (8,473, 8 guns)
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Claude Petit
      • 12th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 21st Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Nicolas Hyacinthe Gautier
      • 25th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 85th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Artillery: Five 8-pound guns, two 4-pound guns, one 6-inch howitzer
      • 7th Foot Artillery Regiment, 3rd company (-)
      • 5th Horse Artillery Regiment, 2nd company (-)
  • Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade Jean Baptiste Théodore Viallanes (1,681)
    • 1st Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
    • 2nd Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
    • 12th Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
  • Corps Artillery: General of Brigade Antoine Hanicque (1,681 gunners and train)
    • 7th Foot Artillery Regiment, 2nd (-), 3rd (-), and 15th companies
    • 5th Horse Artillery Regiment, 1st company
    • Six 12-pound guns, eight 8-pound guns, three 6-inch howitzers

IV Corps

Marshal Nicolas Soult (28,960, 52 guns)
  • Chief of Staff: General of Brigade Jean Dominique Compans
  • 1st Division: General of Division Louis Vincent Le Blond de Saint-Hilaire
    Louis Vincent Le Blond de Saint-Hilaire
    Louis-Vincent-Joseph Le Blond, comte de Saint-Hilaire was a French general during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.-Early career:...

     (7,497, 12 guns)
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Jacques de Candras
      • 10th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 35th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Louis Prix Waré
      • 43rd Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 55th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Artillery: Two 12-pound guns, eight 6-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers
      • 5th Foot Artillery Regiment, 12th and 17th (-) companies
  • 2nd Division: General of Division Jean François Leval (10,176, 12 guns)
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Joseph François Schiner
      • 24th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Claude François Ferey
      • 4th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 28th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Guillaume Raymond Amant Viviès
      • 46th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 57th Line Infantry Regiment
        57th Line Infantry Regiment
        The 57th Line Infantry Regiment or is a regiment of the French Army, heir of the Beauvoisis Regiment. It comes from a tradition carried since 1667. The Regiment has since its creation been in an almost continuous existence: under the Kingdom of France, the French First Republic, the First French...

        , 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Artillery: Two 12-pound guns, eight 6-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers
      • 5th Foot Artillery Regiment, 13th and 17th (-) companies
  • 3rd Division: General of Division Claude Juste Alexandre Legrand
    Claude Juste Alexandre Legrand
    Claude Just Alexandre Louis Legrand was a French general. He commanded French divisions at several notable battles of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He rose to senator on 5 April 1813, then Pair de France on 4 June 1814 and chevalier de Saint-Louis on 27 June 1814...

     (7,629, 12 guns)
    • Brigade: General of Brigade François Ledru des Essarts
      • 24th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • Tirailleurs Corse, one battalion
      • Tirailleurs du Po, one battalion
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Victor Lavasseur
      • 18th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 75th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Artillery: Four 12-pound guns, six 6-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers
      • 5th Foot Artillery Regiment, 14th and 17th (-) companies
  • Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade Pierre Margaron
    • 8th Hussar Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
    • 22nd Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
  • Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade Claude-Étienne Guyot
    Claude-Étienne Guyot
    Claude-Étienne Guyot, count of the Empire, was a French general of the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars, noted for commanding cavalry.-Early career during the Revolutionary Wars:...

    • 11th Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
    • 16th Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
  • Corps Artillery: Colonel Pierre-Elisabeth Peytes de Montcabrié
    Pierre-Elisabeth Peytes de Montcabrié
    Pierre-Elisabeth Peytes de Montcabrié was French a soldier during the French Revolutionary Wars and superior officer in the Grande Armée during the Napoleonic Wars....

     (1,782 gunners and train)
    • 5th Foot Artillery Regiment, 16th and 17th (-) companies
    • Eight 6-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers

V Corps

Marshal Jean Lannes
Jean Lannes
Jean Lannes, 1st Duc de Montebello, was a Marshal of France. He was one of Napoleon's most daring and talented generals. Napoleon once commented on Lannes: "I found him a pygmy and left him a giant"...

 (21,744, 38 guns)
  • Chief of Staff: General of Division Claude Perrin Victor
  • 1st Division: General of Division Louis Gabriel Suchet
    Louis Gabriel Suchet
    Louis Gabriel Suchet, 1st Duc d'Albufera was a Marshal of France and one of Napoleon's most brilliant generals.-Early career:...

     (11,436, 12 guns)
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Michel Marie Claparède
      Michel Marie Claparède
      Michel Marie Claparède was a French general. His name is engraved on the Arc de Triomphe.- Life :...

      • 17th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Honoré Charles Reille
      Honoré Charles Reille
      Honoré Charles Michel Joseph Reille was a Marshal of France, born in Antibes.Reille served in the early campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars under Dumouriez and Masséna, whose daughter Victoire he married. In 1800, Reille was appointed commander of the Italian city of Florence...

      • 34th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th battalions
      • 40th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Dominique Honoré Antoine Vedel
      • 64th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions
      • 88th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions
    • Artillery: Two 12-pound guns, six 8-pound guns, two 4-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers
      • 5th Foot Artillery Regiment, 15th company
      • 3rd Horse Artillery Regiment, 3rd company
  • 2nd Division: General of Division Honoré Théodore Maxime Gazan (7,500, 16 guns)
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Jean-François Graindorge
      • 21st Light Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions
      • 28th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade François Frédéric Campana
      François Frédéric Campana
      Francesco Federico Campana was an Italian général de brigade who served in the armies of Napoleon I of France.- Life :...

      • 100th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions
      • 103rd Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions
    • Artillery: Two 12-pound guns, eight 6-pound guns, four 3-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers
      • 1st Foot Artillery Regiment, 5th company
      • 6th Foot Artillery Regiment, 3rd company
  • Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade Anne-François-Charles Trelliard
    Anne-François-Charles Trelliard
    Anne-François-Charles Trelliard or Treillard or Treilhard, born 7 February 1764 – died 14 May 1832, joined the cavalry of the French Royal Army as a cadet gentleman in 1780. During the French Revolutionary Wars he fought in Germany and Holland, eventually rising in rank to become a general...

     (1,680)
    • 9th Hussar Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
    • 10th Hussar Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
    • 21st Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
  • Corps Artillery: General of Brigade Louis Foucher de Careil (1,128 gunners and train)
    • 1st Foot Artillery Regiment, 2nd company
    • 6th Horse Artillery Regiment, 3rd company
    • Four 12-pound guns, four 6-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers

VI Corps

Marshal Michel Ney
Michel Ney
Michel Ney , 1st Duc d'Elchingen, 1st Prince de la Moskowa was a French soldier and military commander during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He was one of the original 18 Marshals of France created by Napoleon I...

 (19,267, 24 guns)
  • Chief of Staff: General of Brigade Adrien Jean Baptiste Dutaillis
  • 1st Division: General of Division Jean Gabriel Marchand
    Jean Gabriel Marchand
    Jean Gabriel Marchand, 1st Count Marchand went from being an attorney to a company commander in the army of the First French Republic in 1791. He fought almost exclusively in Italy throughout the French Revolutionary Wars and served on the staffs of a number of generals...

    • Brigade: General of Brigade Eugene-Casimir Villatte
      Eugene-Casimir Villatte
      Eugène-Casimir Villatte, Comte d'Oultremont fought in the French army during the Wars of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. He rose to command a division at many of the important battles in the Peninsular War...

      • 6th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade François Roguet
      • 39th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 69th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 76th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
  • 2nd Division: General of Division Gaspard Amédée Gardanne
    Gaspard Amédée Gardanne
    Gaspard Amédée Gardanne was a French general who fought in the Napoleonic Wars.-Biography:Born at at Solliès-Pont, he joined the French royal army in 1779. After the French Revolution he joined a volunteer unit as an officer. He fought under Napoleon Bonaparte during the 1796-1797 and 1800...

    • Brigade: General of Brigade Pierre-Louis Binet de Marcognet
      Pierre-Louis Binet de Marcognet
      Pierre-Louis Binet de Marcognet joined the French army in 1781 as an officer cadet and fought in the American Revolutionary War. During the French Revolutionary Wars he fought in the Army of the Rhine and was wounded at First and Second Wissembourg...

      • 25th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Mathieu Delabassé
      • 27th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 50th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • 59th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
  • Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade Auguste François-Marie de Colbert-Chabanais
    Auguste François-Marie de Colbert-Chabanais
    Auguste François-Marie de Colbert-Chabanais, born 18 October 1777 in Paris - died 3 January 1809, Cacabelos, Spain), Comte de l'Empire joined the French army during the French Revolutionary Wars. He became a general officer of cavalry during the Napoleonic Wars and fought in a number of major...

     (944)
    • 3rd Hussar Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
    • 10th Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
  • Corps Artillery: unknown commander (1,323 gunners and train)
    • Four 12-pound guns, 12 8-pound guns, four 4-pound guns, four 6-inch howitzers
    • 1st Foot Artillery Regiment, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th companies
    • 2nd Horse Artillery Regiment, 1st and 5th companies

VII Corps

Marshal Pierre Augereau (17,672, 36 guns)
  • Chief of Staff: General of Brigade Claude Marie Joseph Pannetier
  • 1st Division: General of Division Jacques Desjardin
    Jacques Desjardin
    Jacques Desjardin or Jacques Jardin or Jacques Desjardins; enlisted in the French royal army as a young man and eventually became a sergeant. During the first years of the French Revolutionary Wars he enjoyed very rapid promotion to the rank of general officer in the army of the First French...

     (8,242, 8 guns)
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Pierre Belon Lapisse
      Pierre Belon Lapisse
      Pierre Belon Lapisse, Baron de Sainte-Hélène enlisted in the French Army during the reign of Louis XVI and fought in the American Revolutionary War. Appointed an officer at the start of the French Revolutionary Wars, he rose in rank to become a general officer by 1799...

      • 16th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Jacques Lefranc
      • 14th Light Infantry Regiment, 2nd battalion
      • 44th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions
      • 105th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions
    • Artillery: Two 12-pound guns, four 6-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers
      • 3rd Foot Artillery Regiment, 4th company
      • 6th Horse Artillery Regiment, 2nd company (-)
  • 2nd Division: General of Division Étienne Heudelet de Bierre
    • Brigade: General of Brigade François Pierre Amey
      • 7th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Jacques Thomas Sarrut
      • 24th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions
      • 63rd Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
    • Brigade: unknown
      • Hesse-Darmstadt Fusilier Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions
      • Nassau Infantry Regiment, 3rd battalion
    • Artillery: Two 12-pound guns, four 6-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers
      • 3rd Foot Artillery Regiment, 3rd company
      • 6th Horse Artillery Regiment, 2nd company (-)
  • Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade Antoine Jean Auguste Durosnel (1,290, 4 guns)
    • 7th Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
    • 20th Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
    • 6th Horse Artillery Regiment, 5th company, four 4-pound guns
  • Corps Artillery: unknown commander (1,323 gunners and train)
    • Four 12-pound guns, 12 8-pound guns, four 4-pound guns, four 6-inch howitzers
    • 1st Foot Artillery Regiment, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th companies
    • 2nd Horse Artillery Regiment, 1st and 5th companies

Reserve Cavalry

Marshal Joachim Murat
Joachim Murat
Joachim-Napoléon Murat , Marshal of France and Grand Admiral or Admiral of France, 1st Prince Murat, was Grand Duke of Berg from 1806 to 1808 and then King of Naples from 1808 to 1815...

 (19,629, 26 guns)
  • Chief of Staff: General of Brigade Augustin Daniel Belliard
    Augustin Daniel Belliard
    Augustin Daniel Belliard, comte Belliard et de l'Empire was a French general.Belliard became an officer between 1792 and 1793 under Dumouriez in Belgium...

  • 1st Cuirassier
    Cuirassier
    Cuirassiers were mounted cavalry soldiers equipped with armour and firearms, first appearing in late 15th-century Europe. They were the successors of the medieval armoured knights...

     Division:
    General of Division Étienne Marie Antoine Champion de Nansouty
    Étienne Marie Antoine Champion de Nansouty
    Count Étienne-Marie-Antoine-Champion de Nansouty was a French cavalry commander during the French Revolutionary Wars who rose to the rank of General of Division in 1803 and subsequently held important military commands during the Napoleonic Wars. Of noble Burgundian descent, he was a student at...

     (2,987, 3 guns)
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Jean-Marie Defrance
      Jean-Marie Defrance
      Jean-Marie Defrance was a French General of the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He was also a member of the Council of Five Hundred , and a teacher at the military school of Rebais, Champagne.Defrance had an extensive and successful military career in the French...

      • 1st Carabinier Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
      • 2nd Carabinier Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Armand de la Houssaye
      • 2nd Cuirassier Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
      • 9th Cuirassier Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Antoine Louis Saint-Germain
      • 3rd Cuirassier Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
      • 12th Cuirassier Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
    • Artillery: 2nd Horse Artillery, 4th company (-), two 6-pound guns, one 6-inch howitzer
  • 2nd Cuirassier Division: General of Division Jean-Joseph Ange d'Hautpoul
    Jean-Joseph Ange d'Hautpoul
    Jean-Joseph Ange d'Hautpoul was a French cavalry general of the Napoleonic wars. He came from an old noble family of France whose military tradition extended for several centuries....

     (1,927, 3 guns)
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Jean Verdière
      • 1st Cuirassier Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
      • 5th Cuirassier Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Raymond-Gaspard de Bonardi de Saint-Sulpice
      Raymond-Gaspard de Bonardi de Saint-Sulpice
      Raymond-Gaspard de Bonardi comte de Saint-Sulpice was a French general of the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars, noted for his actions as a heavy cavalry commander and who became a Peer of France towards the end of his life.-Early life and Revolutionary Wars:A nobleman by birth,...

      • 10th Cuirassier Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
    • Artillery: 2nd Horse Artillery, 4th company (-), two 6-pound guns, one 6-inch howitzer

  • 1st Dragoon Division: General of Division Louis Klein
    Louis Klein
    Louis Klein served in the French military during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars as a general of cavalry....

     (2,401, 3 guns)
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Jean Fenerolz
      • 1st Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
      • 2nd Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Auguste Lamotte
      • 4th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
      • 14th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Joseph Picard
      • 20th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
      • 26th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
    • Artillery: 2nd Horse Artillery, 2nd company (-), two 8-pound guns, one 6-inch howitzer
  • 2nd Dragoon Division: General of Division Emmanuel Grouchy (2,915, 3 guns)
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Mansuy Roget
      • 3rd Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
      • 4th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Jacques Milet
      • 10th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
      • 11th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
    • Brigade: General of Brigade André Joseph Boussart
      André Joseph Boussart
      André Joseph Boussart or André Joseph Boussard, born 13 November 1758 – died 11 August 1813, enlisted in the army of Habsburg Austria as a youth. A Belgian by birth, he joined the Brabant Revolution against Austria and fled to France when the rebellion collapsed. He soon found himself...

      • 13th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
      • 22nd Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
    • Artillery: 2nd Horse Artillery, 2nd company (-), two 8-pound guns, one 6-inch howitzer
  • 3rd Dragoon Division: General of Division Marc Antoine de Beaumont
    Marc Antoine de Beaumont
    Marc Antoine Bonnin de la Bonninière de Beaumont, born 23 September 1763 – died 4 February 1830, a French nobleman, became a page to the king and joined the army of the Old Regime. He stayed in the army during the French Revolution and narrowly escaped being executed...

     (3,055, 3 guns)
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Charles Joseph Boyé
      • 5th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
      • 8th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Frédéric Christophe Marizy
      • 12th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
      • 16th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Marie Victor de Fay, marquis de Latour-Maubourg
      Marie Victor de Fay, marquis de Latour-Maubourg
      Marie Victor Nicolas de Fay, marquis de Latour-Maubourg was a French cavalry commander starting under the Ancien Régime of France, and rising to prominence during the First French Empire...

      • 9th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
      • 21st Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons
    • Artillery: 2nd Horse Artillery, 3rd company (-), two 8-pound guns, one 6-inch howitzer

  • 4th Dragoon Division: General of Division Louis Michel Antoine Sahuc
    Louis Michel Antoine Sahuc
    Louis-Michel-Antoine Sahuc, born 7 January 1755 – died 24 October 1813, joined the French Royal Army and spent 20 years there before fighting in the French Revolutionary Wars. He rose to command a French cavalry regiment and later became a general officer...

     (3,129, 3 guns)
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Pierre Margaron
      • 17th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
      • 27th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
    • Brigade: General of Brigade Jacques Léonard Laplanche
      • 18th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
      • 19th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
    • Brigade: unknown commander
      • 15th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
      • 25th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
    • Artillery: 6th Horse Artillery, 4th company (-), two 8-pound guns, one 6-inch howitzer
  • Light Cavalry Division: General of Brigade Antoine Lasalle
    • Light Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade Lasalle
      • 5th Hussar Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
      • 7th Hussar Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
    • Light Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade Édouard Jean Baptiste Milhaud
      Édouard Jean Baptiste Milhaud
      Édouard Jean-Baptiste Milhaud was a French politician, Général de Division, and comte d'Empire.-French Revolutionary wars:...

      • 1st Hussar Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons
      • 13th Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons

Prussian Army

Commander-in-chief: King Frederick William II of Prussia
Frederick William II of Prussia
Frederick William II was the King of Prussia, reigning from 1786 until his death. He was in personal union the Prince-Elector of Brandenburg and the sovereign prince of the Principality of Neuchâtel.-Early life:...

  • Second-in-command: Feldmarschall Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick
    Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick
    Charles William Ferdinand , Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, was a sovereign prince of the Holy Roman Empire, and a professional soldier who served as a Generalfeldmarschall of the Kingdom of Prussia...

  • Chief of Staff: Oberst
    Oberst
    Oberst is a military rank in several German-speaking and Scandinavian countries, equivalent to Colonel. It is currently used by both the ground and air forces of Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark and Norway. The Swedish rank överste is a direct translation, as are the Finnish rank eversti...

     (Colonel) Gerhard von Scharnhorst
    Gerhard von Scharnhorst
    Gerhard Johann David Waitz von Scharnhorst was a general in Prussian service, Chief of the Prussian General Staff, noted for both his writings, his reforms of the Prussian army, and his leadership during the Napoleonic Wars....

  • Unless otherwise noted, regimental guns are not included in the Prussian gun totals.
  • When two generals with the same name are candidates for a brigade command, Millar is cited.

Brunswick's Main Army

Duke of Brunswick
  • Advance Guard Division: General-Leutnant Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher
    Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher
    Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, Fürst von Wahlstatt , Graf , later elevated to Fürst von Wahlstatt, was a Prussian Generalfeldmarschall who led his army against Napoleon I at the Battle of the Nations at Leipzig in 1813 and at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 with the Duke of Wellington.He is...

    • Strength: 6,000 total, 2,350 infantry, 3,500 cavalry, 150 gunners, 14 guns
    • Brigade: General-Major
      Brigadier General
      Brigadier general is a senior rank in the armed forces. It is the lowest ranking general officer in some countries, usually sitting between the ranks of colonel and major general. When appointed to a field command, a brigadier general is typically in command of a brigade consisting of around 4,000...

       Friedrich Gottlieb von Oswald (2,350, 6 regimental guns)
      • Weimar Fusilier Battalion
      • Greiffenberg Fusilier Battalion # 4
      • Oswald Fusilier Battalion # 14
      • Kloch Fusilier Battalion # 18
    • Cavalry Brigade: Blücher (3,500, 8 guns)
      • Württemberg
        Eugene Frederick Henry, Duke of Württemberg
        Duke Eugen of Württemberg was a German nobleman. He was brother of Frederick I of Württemberg-Life:Duke Eugen was born at Schwedt, Margraviate of Brandenburg, third child of Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg , and his wife, Margravine Sophia Dorothea of Brandenburg-Schwedt...

        Hussar Regiment # 4, ten squadrons
      • Blücher
        Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher
        Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, Fürst von Wahlstatt , Graf , later elevated to Fürst von Wahlstatt, was a Prussian Generalfeldmarschall who led his army against Napoleon I at the Battle of the Nations at Leipzig in 1813 and at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 with the Duke of Wellington.He is...

        Hussar Regiment # 8, ten squadrons
      • Irwing Dragoon Regiment # 3, five squadrons
      • Schorlemmer Horse Artillery Battery, eight guns
  • 1st Division: General-Leutnant Prince William of Orange
    William I of the Netherlands
    William I Frederick, born Willem Frederik Prins van Oranje-Nassau , was a Prince of Orange and the first King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg....

    • Strength: 9,200 total, 7,300 infantry, 1,700 cavalry, 200 gunners, 18 guns
    • Brigade: Oberst Prince Henry
      • Rheinbaben Grenadier Battalion
      • Prince Ferdinand Infantry Regiment # 34, two battalions
      • Puttkammer Infantry Regiment # 36, two battalions
      • Riemer Foot Artillery Battery, six 6-pound guns
    • Brigade: Oberst Johann Adolf von Lützow
      • Knebel Grenadier Battalion
      • Möllendorf Infantry Regiment # 34, two battalions
      • Wartensleben Infantry Regiment # 36, two battalions
      • Lehmann Foot Artillery Battery, six 6-pound guns
    • Cavalry Brigade: Oberstleutnant
      Oberstleutnant
      Oberstleutnant is a German Army and Air Force rank equal to Lieutenant Colonel, above Major, and below Oberst.There are two paygrade associated to the rank of Oberstleutnant...

       Prince Wilhelm
      • Leib Carabinier Regiment # 12, five squadrons
      • Garde du Corps Cuirassier Regiment # 14, five squadrons
      • Willmann Horse Artillery Battery, six 4-pound guns
  • 2nd Division: General-Leutnant Leopold Alexander von Wartensleben
    • Strength: 10,300 total, 8,300 infantry, 1,800 cavalry, 200 gunners, 18 guns
    • Brigade: General-Major Karl Alexander von Wedel
      • Hanstein Grenadier Battalion
      • Renouard Infantry Regiment # 3, two battalions
      • Kleist
        Franz Kasimir von Kleist
        Franz Casimir von Kleist was a lieutenant general and statesman of Kingdom of Prussia. He stemmed from a long line of poets and generals. Born 25 January 1736 in Stettin, he died on 30 March 1808...

        Infantry Regiment # 5, two battalions
      • Wilkins Foot Artillery battery, six 8-pound guns
    • Brigade: General-Major Johann Jeremias von Renouard
      • Alt-Braun Grenadier Battalion
      • Prince Louis
        Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia (1772-1806)
        Friedrich Ludwig Christian, commonly known as Louis Ferdinand , was a prince of Prussia and a soldier in the Napoleonic Wars....

        Infantry Regiment # 20, two battalions
      • Brunswick
        Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick
        Charles William Ferdinand , Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, was a sovereign prince of the Holy Roman Empire, and a professional soldier who served as a Generalfeldmarschall of the Kingdom of Prussia...

        Infantry Regiment # 21, two battalions
      • Lange Foot Artillery Battery, six 8-pound guns
    • Cavalry Brigade: General-Major Christan Heinrich von Quitzow (1,800, 6 guns)
      • Quitzow Cuirassier Regiment # 6, five squadrons
      • Reitzenstein Cuirassier Regiment # 7, five squadrons
      • Merkatz Horse Artillery Battery, six 4-pound guns
  • 3rd Division: General-Leutnant Friedrich Wilhelm Karl von Schmettau (vice Scharnhorst)
    • Strength: 11,500 total, 8,600 infantry, 2,700 cavalry, 200 gunners, 18 guns
    • Brigade: General-Major Ludolph August Friedrich von Alvensleben
      • Schack Grenadier Battalion
      • Alvensleben Infantry Regiment # 33, two battalions
      • Prince Heinrich Infantry Regiment # 35, two battalions
      • Röhl Foot Artillery Battery, six 8-pound guns
    • Brigade: General-Major Dietrich Lebrecht von Schimonsky
      • Krafft Grenadier Battalion
      • Malschitsky Infantry Regiment # 28, two battalions
      • Schimonsky Infantry Regiment # 40, two battalions
      • Stankar Foot Artillery Battery, six 8-pound guns
    • Cavalry Brigade: General-Major Friedrich Daniel Wilhelm von Irwing
      • Königin
        Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
        Duchess Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was Queen consort of Prussia as the wife of King Frederick William III...

        Dragoon Regiment # 5, ten squadrons
      • Graumann Horse Artillery Battery, six guns
    • Cavalry Brigade: General-Major Karl Wilhelm von Bünting
      • Heising Cuirassier Regiment # 8, five squadrons
      • Bünting Cuirassier Regiment # 12, five squadrons

Kalkreuth's Reserve Corps

General of Infantry
General of the Infantry (Germany)
General of the Infantry is a rank of general in the Imperial Army, Reichswehr or Wehrmacht - the second-highest regular rank. The same rank spread to the Imperial Russian Army and the Defence forces of Finland between the world wars...

 Friedrich Adolf, Count von Kalckreuth
  • Strength: 15,750 total, 13,000 infantry, 2,550 cavalry, 200 gunners, 31 guns
  • The Reserve Corps was attached to the Main Army.
  • 1st Division: General-Leutnant Johann Ernst von Kühnheim
    • Strength: 7,400 total, 2,550 cavalry, 15 guns
    • Brigade: Oberst August Wilhelm von Pletz
      • Rabiel Grenadier battalion
      • Prince August
        Prince Augustus of Prussia
        Prince Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich August of Prussia , known in English as Prince Augustus, was a Prussian general...

        Grenadier battalion
      • König
        Frederick William III of Prussia
        Frederick William III was king of Prussia from 1797 to 1840. He was in personal union the sovereign prince of the Principality of Neuchâtel .-Early life:...

        Infantry Regiment # 18, two battalions
      • Alkier Howitzer Battery, six 6-inch howitzers
    • Brigade: General-Major Karl Friedrich von Hirschfeld
      • Grenadier Garde Infantry Regiment # 6, one battalion
      • Leib Garde Battalion
      • Guard Infantry Regiment # 15, two battalions
      • Faber Foot Artillery Battery, three 8-pound guns
    • Cavalry Brigade: Oberst Karl Friedrich Hermann von Beeren
      • Beeren Cuirassier Regiment # 2, five squadrons
      • Gensdarmes Cuirassier Regiment # 10, five squadrons
      • Garde du Corps Cuirassier Regiment # 13, five squadrons
      • Scholten Horse Artillery Battery, six 4-pound guns
  • 2nd Division: General-Leutnant Alexander Wilhelm von Arnim
    • Strength: 8,800 total, 16 guns
    • Brigade: General-Major Johann Matthias von Malschitsky
      • Schlieffen Grenadier battalion
      • Hülsen Grenadier battalion
      • Zenge Infantry Regiment # 24, two battalions
      • Bychelberg Foot Artillery Battery, eight 8-pound guns
    • Brigade: General-Major August Wilhelm Hermann von Zenge
      • Gaudy Grenadier battalion
      • Osten Grenadier battalion
      • Arnim Infantry Regiment # 13, two battalions
      • Pirch Infantry Regiment # 22, two battalions
      • Heiden Foot Artillery Battery, eight 8-pound guns

Hohenlohe's Army

General of Infantry Frederick Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen
Frederick Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen
Frederick Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen was a Prussian general and the eldest son of Prince John Frederick of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen....

  • Chief of Staff: Oberst Christian Karl August Ludwig von Massenbach
    Christian Karl August Ludwig von Massenbach
    Christian Karl August Ludwig von Massenbach , Prussian soldier, was born at Schmalkalden, and educated at Heilbronn and Stuttgart, devoting himself chiefly to mathematics....

  • Advance Guard Division: General-Leutnant Prince Louis Ferdinand
    Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia (1772-1806)
    Friedrich Ludwig Christian, commonly known as Louis Ferdinand , was a prince of Prussia and a soldier in the Napoleonic Wars....

      (vice Grawert)
    • Strength: 8,300 at Saalfeld, 5,300 at Jena, 33 of 44 guns lost at Saalfeld including regimental guns
    • Brigade: General-Major von Bevilaqua
      • Müffling Infantry Regiment # 49, two battalions
      • Prince Clemens Saxon Infantry Regiment, two battalions
      • Kürfurst Saxon Infantry Regiment, two battalions
      • Hoyer Foot Artillery Battery, six 4-pound guns
    • Brigade: General-Major Karl Gerhard von Pelet
      • Rabenau Fusilier Battalion # 13
      • Pelet Fusilier Battalion # 14
      • Rühle Fusilier Battalion # 15
      • Masars and Valentin Foot Jäger
        Jäger
        Jäger is the German word for "hunter", and also a common Jäger is the [[German language|German]] word for "[[hunter]]", and also a common Jäger is the [[German...

         companies
      • Reimann Foot Artillery Battery, six 6-pound guns
    • Cavalry Brigade: General-Major Christian Ludwig von Schimmelpfennig
      • Schimmelpfennig Hussar Regiment # 6, ten squadrons
      • Gause Horse Artillery Battery # 2, eight 6-pound guns
    • Cavalry Brigade: General-Major von Trützschler
      • Saxon Hussar Regiment, eight squadrons
  • 1st Division: General-Leutnant Julius von Grawert
    Julius von Grawert
    Julius August Reinhold von Grawert was a Prussian general. During the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt on 14 October 1806, he led a division under Frederick Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen at Jena....

    • Strength: 9,630 total, 7,500 infantry, 1,900 cavalry, 230 gunners, 22 guns
    • Brigade: General-Major Johann Friedrich Wilhelm von Müffling
      • Hahn Grenadier battalion (29/32)
      • Hohenlohe
        Frederick Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen
        Frederick Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen was a Prussian general and the eldest son of Prince John Frederick of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen....

        Infantry Regiment # 32, two battalions
      • Sanitz Infantry Regiment # 50, two battalions
      • Giasenapp Foot Artillery battery # 7, six 12-pound guns
    • Brigade: General-Major Christian Friedrich von Schimonsky
      • Sack Grenadier battalion (33/42)
      • Grawert
        Julius von Grawert
        Julius August Reinhold von Grawert was a Prussian general. During the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt on 14 October 1806, he led a division under Frederick Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen at Jena....

        Infantry Regiment # 37, two battalions
      • Zastrow Infantry Regiment # 39, two battalions
      • Wolframsdorf Foot Artillery battery # 8, six 12-pound guns
    • Cavalry: General-Leutnant Friedrich Jacob von Holtzendorff
    • Cavalry Brigade: General-Major Elias Maximilian von Henckel
      • Krafft Dragoon Regiment # 11, five squadrons
      • Henkel Cuirassier Regiment # 1, five squadrons
      • Holtzendorff Cuirassier Regiment # 9, five squadrons
      • Steinwehr Horse Artillery battery # 9, six 6-pound guns
    • Light Brigade: Oberst von Erichsen
      • Erichsen Fusilier battalion # 10
      • Gettkandt Hussar Regiment # 1, ten squadrons
      • Studnitz Prussian Horse Artillery battery # 14 (-), four 4-pound guns
  • 2nd (Saxon) Division: General der Kavallerie Hans Gottlob von Zeschwitz
    • Strength: 9,750 total, 8,200 infantry, 1,250 cavalry, 300 gunners, 41 guns
    • Brigade: General-Major von Burgsdorff
      • Thümmel Saxon Infantry Regiment, two battalions
      • Prince Xavier Saxon Infantry Regiment, two battalions
      • Haussmar Saxon Foot Artillery battery, eight 12-pound guns
      • Ernst Saxon Foot Artillery battery, eight 12-pound guns
    • Brigade: General-Major von Dyherrn
      • Low Saxon Infantry Regiment, two battalions
      • Niesemeuschel Saxon Infantry Regiment, two battalions
      • Bevilaqua Saxon Infantry Regiment, 2nd battalion
      • Bonniot Saxon Foot Artillery battery # 8, ten 12-pound guns
    • Cavalry Brigade: General-Leutnant von Kochtitsky (General-Leutnant Joachim Friedrich von Zeschwitz)
      • Mounted Carabinier Saxon Regiment, four squadrons
      • Kochtitsky Saxon Cuirassier Regiment, four squadrons
      • Prince Albert Saxon Chevau-léger Regiment, four squadrons
      • Grossman Saxon Horse Artillery battery, ten guns
    • Light Brigade: General-Leutnant von Polenz (Oberst Karl Anton Andreas von Boguslawsky)
      • Boguslawsky Prussian Fusilier battalion # 22
      • Polenz Saxon Chevau-léger Regiment, four squadrons
      • Studnitz Prussian Horse Artillery battery # 14 (-), five guns
  • Reserve Division: General-Leutnant Wolfgang Moritz von Prittwitz
    • 8,090 total, 6,900 infantry, 1,000 cavalry, 190 gunners, 23 guns in batteries
    • Brigade: General-Major Karl Wilhelm von Sanitz
      • Losthin Grenadier Battalion (38/49)
      • Dohna Grenadier Battalion (40/43)
      • Borck Grenadier Battalion (28/50)
      • Kollin Grenadier Battalion (39)
      • Schulenburg Foot Artillery Battery, eight 12-pound guns
    • Brigade: General-Major Heinrich von Cerrini di Monte Varchi
      • Thiolaz Saxon Grenadier Battalion
      • Lecoq Saxon Grenadier Battalion
      • Liechtenhayr Saxon Grenadier Battalion
      • Metzsch Saxon Grenadier Battalion
      • Hundt Saxon Grenadier Battalion
      • Tullmar Foot Artillery Battery, eight guns
    • Brigade: General-Major August Friedrich Erdmann von Krafft (1,000, 7 guns)
      • Prittwitz Dragoon Regiment # 2, five squadrons
      • Prince Johann Saxon Chevau-léger Regiment, four squadrons
      • Hahn Horse Artillery Battery, seven guns
  • Left Flank Corps: General-Major Bogislav Friedrich Emanuel von Tauentzien
    Bogislav Friedrich Emanuel von Tauentzien
    Bogislav Friedrich Emanuel Graf Tauentzien von Wittenberg was a Prussian general of the Napoleonic Wars....

    • Strength: 6,300 total, 6 guns
    • Brigade: General-Major Johann Christian von Zweiffel
      • Herewarth Grenadier Battalion
      • Zweiffel Infantry Regiment # 46, two battalions
    • Brigade: General-Major von Schöneberg
      • Winkel Grenadier Battalion
      • Rechten Saxon Infantry Regiment # 46, two battalions
      • Prince Maximililan Saxon Infantry Regiment # 46, two battalions
      • Kotsch Howitzer Battery, six howitzers
    • Light Brigade: General-Major Rudolph Ernst Christoph von Bila
      • Rosen Fusilier Battalion # 7
      • Werner and Kronheim Foot Jäger
        Jäger
        Jäger is the German word for "hunter", and also a common Jäger is the [[German language|German]] word for "[[hunter]]", and also a common Jäger is the [[German...

         companies
      • Prince Clement Saxon Chevau-léger Regiment, four squadrons
      • Bila Hussar Regiment # 11, five squadrons

Rüchel's Corps

General of Infantry Ernst von Rüchel
Ernst von Rüchel
Ernst von Rüchel, born 21 July 1754 – died 14 January 1823, fought in the army of the Kingdom of Prussia during the French Revolutionary Wars. Afterward he held various appointments as a diplomat and a military inspector. In 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars he held an important army command...

  • Strength: 15,000 total, 12,700 infantry, 2,300 cavalry, 450 gunners, 40 guns
  • Generals Winning and Saxe-Weimar both missed Jena-Auerstedt while on detached duty.
  • Advance Guard Division: General-Leutnant Christian Ludwig von Winning
    • Brigade: Winning
      • Kaiserlingk Fusilier Battalion # 1
      • Bila Fusilier Battalion # 2
      • Tschammer Infantry Regiment # 27, two battalions
      • Two Foot Jäger
        Jäger
        Jäger is the German word for "hunter", and also a common Jäger is the [[German language|German]] word for "[[hunter]]", and also a common Jäger is the [[German...

         companies
      • 6-pounder Foot Artillery Battery # 19, approx. eight guns
      • Neander Horse Artillery Battery # 12, approx. eight guns
    • Brigade: General-Major Karl Georg Friedrich von Wobeser
      • Ernst Fusilier Battalion # 19
      • One Foot Jäger
        Jäger
        Jäger is the German word for "hunter", and also a common Jäger is the [[German language|German]] word for "[[hunter]]", and also a common Jäger is the [[German...

         company
      • Wobeser Dragoon Regiment # 14, five squadrons
      • Lehmann Horse Artillery Battery # 4 (-), four 4-pound guns
  • Corps de Bataille: General Karl August, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
    • 1st Brigade: unknown commander
      • Borstell Grenadier Battalion
      • Schenck Infantry Regiment # 9, two battalions
      • Winning Infantry Regiment # 23, two battalions
    • 2nd Brigade: unknown commander
      • Hellmann Grenadier Battalion
      • Treuenfels Infantry Regiment # 29, two battalions
      • Strachwitz Infantry Regiment # 43, two battalions
    • 3rd Brigade: unknown commander
      • Sobbe Fusilier Battalion # 18
      • Wedell Infantry Regiment # 10, two battalions
      • Tschepe Infantry Regiment # 37, two battalions
    • Cavalry Brigade: unknown commander
      • Bailliodz Cuirassier Regiment # 5, five squadrons
      • Katte Dragoon Regiment # 4, five squadrons
    • Corps Artillery: unknown commander
      • Kirchfeld Foot Artillery Regiment # 16, approx. 8 guns
      • Schaefer Foot Artillery Regiment # 17, approx. 8 guns
      • Horse Artillery Battery # 11, four guns

Württemberg's Reserve

General Eugene Frederick Henry, Duke of Württemberg
Eugene Frederick Henry, Duke of Württemberg
Duke Eugen of Württemberg was a German nobleman. He was brother of Frederick I of Württemberg-Life:Duke Eugen was born at Schwedt, Margraviate of Brandenburg, third child of Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg , and his wife, Margravine Sophia Dorothea of Brandenburg-Schwedt...

  • Strength: 16,000 total, 32 guns in batteries, 26 regimental guns
  • The Reserve missed Jena-Auerstedt.
  • Advance Guard Division: General-Major Johann von Hinrichs
    • Borstell Fusilier Battalion # 9
    • Knorr Fusilier Battalion # 12
    • Hinrichs Fusilier Battalion # 17
    • Hertzberg Dragoon Regiment # 9, one squadron
    • Katte Dragoon Regiment # 10, one squadron
    • Usedom Hussar Regiment # 10, two squadrons
    • Horse Artillery Battery (-), two guns
  • 1st Division: General-Major Hans Christoph von Natzmer
    • Schmeling Grenadier Battalion
    • Crety Grenadier Battalion
    • Treskow Infantry Regiment # 17, two battalions
    • Kauffberg Infantry Regiment # 51, two battalions
    • Natzmer Infantry Regiment # 54, two battalions
    • One and one-half Foot Artillery Batteries, 12 guns
  • 2nd Division: General-Major Balthasar Wilhelm Christoph von Larisch (Jung-Larisch)
    • Vieregg Grenadier Battalion
    • Kalckreuth Infantry Regiment # 4, two battalions
    • Jung-Larisch Infantry Regiment # 53, two battalions
    • Manstein Infantry Regiment # 55, two battalions
    • One and one-half Foot Artillery Batteries, 12 guns
  • Reserve Cavalry: unknown commander
    • Hertzberg Dragoon Regiment # 9, four squadrons
    • Katte Dragoon Regiment # 10, four squadrons
    • Usedom Hussar Regiment # 10, eight squadrons
    • Horse Artillery Battery (-), six guns

External references

The following websites are excellent sources for the full names of French and Prussian generals.
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