Battle of Muottental

Battle of the Muottental
Part of Suvorov's Swiss campaign in the War of the Second Coalition

Battle at Mutten Valley by Alexander Kotzebue
Date30 September – 1 October 1799
(O.S. — 19–20 September)
Location37°32′56″N 5°56′11″W / 37.548825°N 5.936332°W / 37.548825; -5.936332
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
France Russia
Commanders and leaders
André Masséna
Édouard Mortier
Jean-de-Dieu Soult
Alexander Suvorov
Andrei Rosenberg
Maxim Rehbinder
Mikhail Miloradovich
Strength

15,000

  • ~8,000 on the 1st day

7,000
(regulars and Cossacks)

  • 4,000 on the 1st day
Casualties and losses
2,700 to 3,000
1 howitzer, 5 cannons
~1,000–1,100

The Battle of (the) Muottental, also known as the battle of the Muttental, Muotatal or Muotta, was fought in 1799, on 30 September and 1 October, during the Second Coalition war as part of Suvorov's Swiss campaign. The Russian troops of Rosenberg's rearguard, ordered by Suvorov, stood in the Muottental (also referred to as the Muttental), now Muotatal, covering the march of the main force, and were attacked by outnumbered French troops under the overall command of Masséna. French troops were more than double that of the Russian forces. It ended in a decisive Russian victory.