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- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) abstract "The [First] Battle of Stockach occurred on 25 March 1799, when French and Austrian armies fought for control of the geographically strategic Hegau region in present day Baden-Württemberg. In the broader military context, this battle constitutes a keystone in the first campaign in southwestern Germany during the Wars of the Second Coalition, part of the French Revolutionary Wars. It was the second battle between the French Army of the Danube, commanded by Jean-Baptiste Jourdan, and the Habsburg Army under Archduke Charles; the armies had met a few days earlier, 20–22 March, on the marshy fields southeast of Ostrach and the Pfullendorf heights. The Austrian Army's superior strength, almost three-to-one, forced the French to withdraw. At Stockach, the French concentrated their forces into shorter lines, creating intense fighting conditions; initially, Charles's line was more extended, but he quickly pulled additional troops from his reserves to strengthen his front. When a small French force commanded by Dominique Vandamme nearly flanked the Austrian Army, Charles's personal intervention was crucial for the Austrians, buying time for reinforcements to arrive. General Jourdan, while trying to rally his men, was nearly trampled to death. Ultimately, the French were driven back upon the Rhine River.".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) causalties "400 killed, 1600 wounded, 2,000 captured, 1 gun lost. wounded,".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) combatant "French Directory".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) combatant "Habsburg Austria".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander Archduke_Charles,_Duke_of_Teschen.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander Dominique_Vandamme.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander Duke_Louis_of_W%C3%BCrttemberg.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander Fran%C3%A7ois_Joseph_Lefebvre.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander Friedrich_Joseph,_Count_of_Nauendorf.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander Jean-Baptiste_Jourdan.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander Jean-Joseph_Ange_d'Hautpoul.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander Joseph_Souham.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander Karl_Aloys_zu_F%C3%BCrstenberg.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander Laurent_de_Gouvion_Saint-Cyr.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander Nikolaus,_Count_of_Colloredo-Mels_and_Wallsee.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander Olivier,_Count_of_Wallis.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander Pierre_Marie_Barth%C3%A9lemy_Ferino.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) date "1799-03-25".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) isPartOfMilitaryConflict War_of_the_Second_Coalition.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) place Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) place Stockach.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) result "Austrian victory.".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) strength "1,649 artillery".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) strength "14,900 cavalry".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) strength "26,164 infantry".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) strength "3,565 artillery".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) strength "53,870 infantry".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) strength "7,010 cavalry".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) strength "Total=34,823, with 62 guns".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) strength "Total=72,335, with 114 guns".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) thumbnail Stockach2005.jpg?width=300.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) wikiPageExternalLink fuerstenberg.html.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) wikiPageID "8476157".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) wikiPageRevisionID "601489861".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) battles "Ostrach – Stockach–Feldkirch–Winterthur–First Zurich–Second Zurich–Linth]]–".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) caption "Stockach at sunset".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) casualties "2".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) casualties "400".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) casualties "500".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) casualties "Karl Aloys zu Fürstenberg.".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) casualties "Prince Wilhelm von Anhalt-Bernburg".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) combatant "French Directory".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) combatant "Habsburg Austria".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander Archduke_Charles,_Duke_of_Teschen.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander Friedrich_Joseph,_Count_of_Nauendorf.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander Jean-Baptiste_Jourdan.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander Louis_of_Württemberg.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander Olivier,_Count_of_Wallis.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander "Advance Guard: François Joseph Lefebvre".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander "Cavalry Reserve: Jean-Joseph Ange d'Hautpoul".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander "Detached Flank: Dominique Vandamme".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander "First Division: Pierre Marie Barthélemy Ferino".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander "Karl Aloys zu Fürstenberg".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander "Nikolaus, Count of Colloredo-Mels and Wallsee".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander "Second Division: Joseph Souham".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) commander "Third Division: Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) conflict "Battle of Stockach".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) date "1799-03-25".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_Stockach_(1799).
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) name "Campaign on the Swiss Plateau 1799–1800".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) partof War_of_the_Second_Coalition.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) place "Stockach, present-day Baden-Württemberg, Germany".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) rawName "Second Coalition in Southwestern Germany".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) result "Austrian victory.".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) strength "14900".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) strength "1649".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) strength "26164".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) strength "3565".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) strength "53870".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) strength "7010".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) strength "Total=34,823, with 62 guns".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) strength "Total=72,335, with 114 guns".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) wordnet_type synset-war-noun-1.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) subject Category:1799_in_Austria.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) subject Category:1799_in_France.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) subject Category:1799_in_Germany.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) subject Category:Battles_involving_Austria.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) subject Category:Battles_involving_France.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) subject Category:Battles_of_the_French_Revolutionary_Wars.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) subject Category:Battles_of_the_War_of_the_Second_Coalition.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) subject Category:Campaigns_of_the_French_Revolutionary_Wars_by_year.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) subject Category:Conflicts_in_1799.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) subject Category:French_Revolutionary_Wars.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) subject Category:War_of_the_Second_Coalition.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) point "47.85 9.0".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) type Event.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) type MilitaryConflict.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) type SocietalEvent.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) type Event.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) type ConflictEvent.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) type Event.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) type Event.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) type Thing.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) type SpatialThing.
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) comment "The [First] Battle of Stockach occurred on 25 March 1799, when French and Austrian armies fought for control of the geographically strategic Hegau region in present day Baden-Württemberg. In the broader military context, this battle constitutes a keystone in the first campaign in southwestern Germany during the Wars of the Second Coalition, part of the French Revolutionary Wars.".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) label "Bataille de Stockach (1799)".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) label "Batalha de Stockach (1799)".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) label "Battle of Stockach (1799)".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) label "Bitwa pod Stockach (1799)".
- Battle_of_Stockach_(1799) label "Schlacht bei Stockach".