Battle of Engen

The Battle of Engen was fought between France and the Habsburg Monarchy on 3 May 1800 as a part of the 1800 campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars. It resulted in a French victory under General Jean Victor Marie Moreau against the Imperial Army under General Kray.[1]

Battle of Engen
Part of the campaigns of 1800 in the War of the Second Coalition
Date3 May 1800
Location
Engen, present-day Germany
Result French victory.
Belligerents
First French Republic Habsburg Monarchy
Commanders and leaders
General Jean Victor Marie Moreau General Pál Kray

References

  1. Details on Engen and Stockach. Clash-of-steel.org. Accessed March 24, 2012.

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