Battle of Pułtusk (1806)

Battle of Pułtusk
Part of the War of the Fourth Coalition

Battle of Pułtusk 1806
Date26 December 1806
Location52°43′N 21°06′E / 52.717°N 21.100°E / 52.717; 21.100
Result French victory
Belligerents
French Empire
Bavaria
Russian Empire
Kingdom of Prussia
Commanders and leaders
Jean Lannes (WIA) Levin A. von Bennigsen
Barclay de Tolly
Strength
25,000–27,000 soldiers 40,000–45,000 soldiers, 128 guns, of which 35,000 engaged
Casualties and losses
Unclear, see below Unclear, see below
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106miles
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Friedland
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Eylau
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Berlin
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Jena–Auerstedt
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 current battle
 Napoleon not in command
 Napoleon in command

The Battle of Pułtusk took place on 26 December 1806 during the War of the Fourth Coalition near Pułtusk, Poland. Despite their strong numerical superiority and artillery, the Russians suffered the French attacks, before retiring the next day having suffered greater losses than the French, disorganizing their army for the rest of the year.