Battle of Wertingen

Battle of Wertingen
Part of the War of the Third Coalition

Bas-relief of the battle from the Column of the Grande Armée
Date8 October 1805
Location
Wertingen, present-day Germany
48°33′20″N 10°40′45″E / 48.5556°N 10.6792°E / 48.5556; 10.6792
Result French victory
Belligerents
First French Empire  Austrian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Joachim Murat
Jean Lannes
Franz von Auffenberg
Units involved
Cavalry Reserve
V Corps
Auffenberg's Corps
Strength
12,000 5,500
Casualties and losses
319 killed or wounded 400 killed or wounded
2,900 captured
50km
31miles
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In the Battle of Wertingen (8 October 1805) Imperial French forces led by Marshals Joachim Murat and Jean Lannes attacked a small Austrian corps commanded by Feldmarschall-Leutnant Franz Xaver von Auffenberg. This action, the first battle of the Ulm Campaign, resulted in a clear French victory. Wertingen lies 28 kilometres (17 mi) northwest of Augsburg. The combat was fought during the War of the Third Coalition, part of the Napoleonic Wars.