Hundred Days order of battle

Hundred Days
Part of the Napoleonic Wars

Strategic situation in Western Europe in June 1815
Date18 June – 7 July 1815
(2 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Western Europe
Belligerents
 France Seventh Coalition:
 United Kingdom
 Netherlands
Hanover
 Nassau
Brunswick
 Prussia
 Austria
 Russia
 Sardinia
Switzerland
French royalists
Commanders and leaders

Napoleon Bonaparte
Marquis de Grouchy
Marshal Soult
Marshal Davout all at different times commander of L'Armée du Nord
Jean Rapp (Armée du Rhin)
Suchet, Duc d'Albuféra (Armée des Alpes)
Claude Lecourbe (Armée du Jura)
Guillaume Brune Armée du Var

Charles Decaen and Bertrand, comte Clausel (Armies of the Pyrenees east and west)
Jean Lamarque (Armée de l'Ouest — Vendée and Loire)
Duke of Wellington (Anglo-allied)
Gebhard von Blücher (Prussian)
Prince of Schwarzenberg (Upper Rhine), Duke of Casalanza (Upper Italy), Johann Frimont (Naples)
Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly (Russia)
von Hake

During the Hundred Days of 1815, both the Coalition nations and the First French Empire of Napoleon Bonaparte mobilised for war. This article describes the deployment of forces in early June 1815 just before the start of the Waterloo Campaign and the minor campaigns of 1815.