Battle of the Göhrde, the Glossary
The Battle of the Göhrde took place during the War of the Sixth Coalition on 16 September 1813 between French and Coalition troops at Göhrde, Germany.[1]
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44 relations: Battle of Altenburg, Battle of Bautzen (1813), Battle of Dennewitz, Battle of Dresden, Battle of Großbeeren, Battle of Hanau, Battle of Haynau, Battle of Kulm, Battle of Lützen (1813), Battle of Leipzig, Battle of Luckau, Battle of Möckern, Battle of Sehested, Battle of the Katzbach, Battle of Wartenburg, Combat of Rosslau, Congreve rocket, Dahlenburg, Dannenberg (Elbe), Dömitz, Electorate of Hanover, Eleonore Prochaska, Friedrich Karl von Tettenborn, Göhrde, Göhrde State Forest, German campaign of 1813, Hamburg, Hanseatic Legion, King's German Legion, Lützow Free Corps, Lower Saxony, Ludwig von Wallmoden-Gimborn, Magdeburg, Marc Nicolas Louis Pécheux, Mecklenburg, Richard Bogue, Rudolf von Bennigsen, Russian–German Legion, Saxony, Second Battle of Kulm, Siege of Danzig (1813), Siege of Hamburg, Unterelbe, War of the Sixth Coalition.
- 1813 in France
- 1813 in Germany
- German campaign of 1813
- King's German Legion
- Military history of Lower Saxony
- September 1813 events
Battle of Altenburg
The raid at Altenburg on 28 September 1813 took place during the War of the Sixth Coalition's German Campaign of 1813. Battle of the Göhrde and Battle of Altenburg are 1813 in Germany, battles in 1813, battles involving France, battles involving Prussia, battles involving the Russian Empire, battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia, battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition, German campaign of 1813 and September 1813 events.
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Battle of Bautzen (1813)
In the Battle of Bautzen (20–21 May 1813), a combined Prusso-Russian army, retreating after their defeat at Lützen and massively outnumbered, was pushed back by Napoleon but escaped destruction. Battle of the Göhrde and Battle of Bautzen (1813) are 1813 in Germany, battles in 1813, battles involving France, battles involving Prussia, battles involving the Russian Empire, battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia, battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition and German campaign of 1813.
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Battle of Dennewitz
The Battle of Dennewitz (Schlacht von Dennewitz) took place on 6September 1813 between French forces commanded by Marshal Michel Ney and the Sixth Coalition's Allied Army of the North commanded by Crown Prince Charles John of Sweden, Friedrich Wilhelm von Bülow and Bogislav von Tauentzien. Battle of the Göhrde and Battle of Dennewitz are 1813 in France, battles in 1813, battles involving France, battles involving Prussia, battles involving the Russian Empire, battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia, battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition, German campaign of 1813 and September 1813 events.
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Battle of Dresden
The Battle of Dresden (26–27 August 1813) was a major engagement of the Napoleonic Wars. Battle of the Göhrde and Battle of Dresden are battles in 1813, battles involving France, battles involving Prussia, battles involving the Russian Empire, battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia, battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition and German campaign of 1813.
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Battle of Großbeeren
The Battle of Großbeeren occurred on 23 August 1813 in neighboring Blankenfelde and between the Prussian III Corps under Friedrich von Bülow and the Franco-Saxon VII Corps under Jean Reynier. Battle of the Göhrde and Battle of Großbeeren are battles in 1813, battles involving France, battles involving Prussia, battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia, battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition and German campaign of 1813.
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Battle of Hanau
The Battle of Hanau was fought from 30 to 31 October 1813 between Karl Philipp von Wrede's Austro-Bavarian corps and Napoleon's retreating French during the War of the Sixth Coalition. Battle of the Göhrde and Battle of Hanau are 1813 in France, battles in 1813, battles involving France, battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition and German campaign of 1813.
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Battle of Haynau
The Battle of Haynau was fought on 26 May 1813, between Prussian cavalry under the command of General Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher and a French infantry division under the command of General Nicolas Joseph Maison. Battle of the Göhrde and Battle of Haynau are 1813 in Germany, battles in 1813, battles involving Prussia, battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia, battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition and German campaign of 1813.
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Battle of Kulm
The Battle of Kulm was fought near the town Kulm and the village Přestanov in northern Bohemia. Battle of the Göhrde and Battle of Kulm are 1813 in France, battles in 1813, battles involving France, battles involving Prussia, battles involving the Russian Empire, battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia, battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition and German campaign of 1813.
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Battle of Lützen (1813)
In the Battle of Lützen (German: Schlacht von Großgörschen, 2 May 1813), Napoleon I of France defeated an allied army of the Sixth Coalition. Battle of the Göhrde and Battle of Lützen (1813) are 1813 in Germany, battles in 1813, battles involving France, battles involving Prussia, battles involving the Russian Empire, battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia, battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition and German campaign of 1813.
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Battle of Leipzig
The Battle of Leipzig (Bataille de Leipsick; Völkerschlacht bei Leipzig,; Slaget vid Leipzig), also known as the Battle of the Nations, was fought from 16 to 19 October 1813 at Leipzig, Saxony. Battle of the Göhrde and Battle of Leipzig are 1813 in France, battles in 1813, battles involving France, battles involving Prussia, battles involving the Russian Empire, battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia, battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition and German campaign of 1813.
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Battle of Luckau
The Battle of Luckau was fought at Luckau in Brandenburg on 4 June 1813 during the War of the Sixth Coalition. Battle of the Göhrde and Battle of Luckau are 1813 in Germany, battles in 1813, battles involving France, battles involving Prussia, battles involving the Russian Empire, battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia, battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition and German campaign of 1813.
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Battle of Möckern
The Battle of Möckern (or Dannigkow) was a series of heavy clashes between allied Prusso-Russian troops under Wittgenstein and Napoleonic French forces south of Möckern. Battle of the Göhrde and Battle of Möckern are 1813 in Germany, battles in 1813, battles involving Prussia, battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia, battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition and German campaign of 1813.
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Battle of Sehested
The Battle of Sehested was fought between Danish and Russian-Prussian-British troops at Sehested (in Holstein) on 10 December 1813 during the War of the Sixth Coalition. Battle of the Göhrde and Battle of Sehested are battles in 1813, battles involving Prussia, battles involving the Russian Empire, battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia, battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition and German campaign of 1813.
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Battle of the Katzbach
The Battle of the Katzbach on 26 August 1813, was a major battle of the Napoleonic Wars between the forces of the First French Empire under Marshal MacDonald and a Russo-Prussian army of the Sixth Coalition under Prussian Marshal Graf (Count) von Blücher. Battle of the Göhrde and battle of the Katzbach are battles in 1813, battles involving France, battles involving Prussia, battles involving the Russian Empire, battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia, battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition and German campaign of 1813.
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Battle of Wartenburg
The Battle of Wartenburg (Schlacht bei Wartenburg) took place on 3October 1813 between the French IV Corps commanded by General Henri Gatien Bertrand and the Allied Army of Silesia, principally the I Corps of General Ludwig von Yorck. Battle of the Göhrde and Battle of Wartenburg are 1813 in France, battles in 1813, battles involving France, battles involving Prussia, battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia, battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition and German campaign of 1813.
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Combat of Rosslau
The Combat of Rosslau was fought in the War of the Sixth Coalition on 29 September 1813, near Rosslau, Germany. Battle of the Göhrde and Combat of Rosslau are 1813 in Germany, battles in 1813, battles involving France, battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition, German campaign of 1813 and September 1813 events.
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Congreve rocket
The Congreve rocket was a type of rocket artillery designed by British inventor Sir William Congreve in 1808.
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Dahlenburg
Dahlenburg is a municipality in the district of Lüneburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany.
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Dannenberg (Elbe)
Dannenberg is a town in the district Lüchow-Dannenberg, in Lower Saxony, Germany.
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Dömitz
Dömitz is a municipality in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district, in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany.
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Electorate of Hanover
The Electorate of Hanover (Kurfürstentum Hannover or simply Kurhannover) was an electorate of the Holy Roman Empire, located in northwestern Germany and taking its name from the capital city of Hanover.
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Eleonore Prochaska
Marie Christiane Eleonore Prochaska (11 March 1785, in Potsdam – 5 October 1813, in Dannenberg) was a German female soldier who fought in the Prussian army against Napoleon during the War of the Sixth Coalition.
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Friedrich Karl von Tettenborn
Friedrich Karl Freiherr von Tettenborn (19 February 1778, in County of Sponheim – 9 December 1845, in Vienna) was a famous cavalry commander in the Austrian and Russian armies during the Napoleonic Wars.
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Göhrde
Göhrde is a municipality in the district of Lüchow-Dannenberg, in Lower Saxony, Germany.
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Göhrde State Forest
The Göhrde State Forest (Staatsforst Göhrde) is the largest contiguous mixed forest region in North Germany.
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German campaign of 1813
The German campaign (lit) was fought in 1813. Battle of the Göhrde and German campaign of 1813 are 1813 in France, 1813 in Germany and battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia.
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Hamburg
Hamburg (Hamborg), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,.
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Hanseatic Legion
The Hanseatic Legion was a military unit, first formed of a group of citizens from Hamburg.
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King's German Legion
The King's German Legion (KGL; Des Königs Deutsche Legion, semantically erroneous obsolete German variations are Deutsche Legion des Königs, Englisch–Deutsche Legion, Deutsche Legion) was a British Army unit of mostly expatriated German personnel during the period 1803–16.
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Lützow Free Corps
Lützow Free Corps was a volunteer force of the Prussian army during the Napoleonic Wars.
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Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony is a German state in northwestern Germany.
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Ludwig von Wallmoden-Gimborn
Ludwig Georg Thedel Graf von Wallmoden (6 February 1769 – 22 March 1862) was an Austrian General of the Cavalry, best known for his training of light infantry and the refinement of the Tirailleur system.
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Magdeburg
Magdeburg is the capital of the German state Saxony-Anhalt.
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Marc Nicolas Louis Pécheux
Marc Nicolas Louis Pécheux (born 28 January 1769 in Bucilly (Aisne) – 1 November 1831 in Paris), was a French general during the Napoleonic Wars.
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Mecklenburg
Mecklenburg (Mękel(n)borg) is a historical region in northern Germany comprising the western and larger part of the federal-state Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
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Richard Bogue
Captain Richard Bogue (24 October 1782 – 18 October 1813) was an officer of the British Army, who commanded a Rocket Brigade company at the Battle of Leipzig, where he was killed.
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Rudolf von Bennigsen
Karl Wilhelm Rudolf von Bennigsen (10 July 1824, Lüneburg – 7 August 1902, Bennigsen near Springe) was a German politician descended from an old Hanoverian family.
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Russian–German Legion
The Russian–German Legion was a military unit set up in 1812 by the banished Graf Peter of Oldenburg on the instigation of Tsar Alexander I of Russia.
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Saxony
Saxony, officially the Free State of Saxony, is a landlocked state of Germany, bordering the states of Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia, Bavaria, as well as the countries of Poland and the Czech Republic.
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Second Battle of Kulm
The Second Battle of Kulm or the Battle of Teplitz was fought on 17 September 1813 upon the heights immediately above the town of Kulm (Chlumec) in northern Bohemia, by the Army of Bohemia commanded by the Austrian field marshal, Prince of Schwarzenberg, and a French army under the command of Napoleon. Battle of the Göhrde and Second Battle of Kulm are 1813 in France, battles in 1813, battles involving France, battles involving Prussia, battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia, battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition, German campaign of 1813 and September 1813 events.
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Siege of Danzig (1813)
The siege of Danzig (16 January 1813 – 2 January 1814) was a siege of the city of Danzig during the War of the Sixth Coalition by Russian and Prussian forces against Jean Rapp's permanent French garrison, which had been augmented by soldiers from the Grande Armée retreating from its Russian campaign. Battle of the Göhrde and siege of Danzig (1813) are battles in 1813, battles of the Napoleonic Wars involving Prussia, battles of the War of the Sixth Coalition and German campaign of 1813.
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Siege of Hamburg
The Siege of Hamburg was a military engagement of the War of the Sixth Coalition fought between French and Sixth Coalition forces in Hamburg. Battle of the Göhrde and Siege of Hamburg are 1813 in Germany, battles in 1813 and German campaign of 1813.
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Unterelbe
The Unterelbe or, in English usually the Lower Elbe, refers to the lower reaches of the river Elbe in Germany influenced by the tides.
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War of the Sixth Coalition
In the War of the Sixth Coalition (Guerre de la Sixième Coalition) (March 1813 – May 1814), sometimes known in Germany as the Wars of Liberation (Befreiungskriege), a coalition of Austria, Prussia, Russia, Spain, Great Britain, Portugal, Sweden, Sardinia, and a number of German States defeated France and drove Napoleon into exile on Elba. Battle of the Göhrde and War of the Sixth Coalition are 1813 in France.
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See also
1813 in France
- 1813 in France
- Action of 5 November 1813
- Battle of Arnhem (1813)
- Battle of Caldiero (1813)
- Battle of Dennewitz
- Battle of Hanau
- Battle of Kulm
- Battle of Leipzig
- Battle of Nivelle
- Battle of Wartenburg
- Battle of the Bidassoa
- Battle of the Göhrde
- Battle of the Nive
- German campaign of 1813
- Marie-Louise (conscript)
- Second Battle of Kulm
- Siege of Zara (1813)
- Treaty of Valençay
- War of the Sixth Coalition
1813 in Germany
- 1813 in Germany
- Battle of Altenburg
- Battle of Bautzen (1813)
- Battle of Bornhöved (1813)
- Battle of Hagelberg
- Battle of Haynau
- Battle of Lüneburg
- Battle of Lützen (1813)
- Battle of Luckau
- Battle of Möckern
- Battle of Reichenbach
- Battle of the Göhrde
- Bremen-Verden
- Combat of Rosslau
- German campaign of 1813
- Siege of Hamburg
- Treaty of Fulda
- Wellington's Victory
German campaign of 1813
- An Mein Volk
- Army of Bohemia
- Battle of Altenburg
- Battle of Bautzen (1813)
- Battle of Bornhöved (1813)
- Battle of Dennewitz
- Battle of Dresden
- Battle of Großbeeren
- Battle of Hagelberg
- Battle of Hanau
- Battle of Haynau
- Battle of Kulm
- Battle of Lüneburg
- Battle of Lützen (1813)
- Battle of Leipzig
- Battle of Luckau
- Battle of Möckern
- Battle of Reichenbach
- Battle of Sehested
- Battle of Wartenburg
- Battle of the Göhrde
- Battle of the Katzbach
- Combat of Rosslau
- German campaign of 1813
- Second Battle of Kulm
- Siege of Danzig (1813)
- Siege of Dresden (1813)
- Siege of Hamburg
- Siege of Mainz (1814)
- Siege of Torgau
- Trachenberg Plan
King's German Legion
- 5th Line Battalion, King's German Legion
- 8th Line Battalion, King's German Legion
- Anglo-Portuguese Army
- Battle of Albuera
- Battle of Bussaco
- Battle of Copenhagen (1807)
- Battle of Corunna
- Battle of Fuentes de Oñoro
- Battle of García Hernández
- Battle of Salamanca
- Battle of Talavera
- Battle of Toulouse (1814)
- Battle of Venta del Pozo
- Battle of Vitoria
- Battle of the Göhrde
- Campaign in south-west France (1814)
- Charles Best (British Army officer)
- Charles Frederick de Brocktorff
- Charles, Count Alten
- Christian Friedrich Wilhelm von Ompteda
- Colin Halkett
- Eberhardt Otto George von Bock
- Friedrich Wilhelm von Bismarck
- Friedrich von der Decken
- Georg Baring
- Georg Hartog Gerson
- Hugh Halkett
- King's German Legion
- La Haye Sainte
- Light Division
- List of French generals of the Peninsular War
- Peninsular War
- Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge
- Second Battle of Porto
- Siege of Burgos
- Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (1812)
- Sigismund von Löw
- Timeline of the Peninsular War
- William Nicolay
Military history of Lower Saxony
- Appeal War
- Battle at the Harzhorn
- Battle of Ölper (1761)
- Battle of Ölper (1809)
- Battle of Detern
- Battle of Drakenburg
- Battle of Hastenbeck
- Battle of Jemmingen
- Battle of Lüneburg
- Battle of Lüneburg Heath
- Battle of Lutter
- Battle of Lutterberg (1758)
- Battle of Lutterberg (1762)
- Battle of Norditi
- Battle of Oldendorf
- Battle of Süntel
- Battle of Sedemünder
- Battle of Sievershausen
- Battle of Wolfenbüttel
- Battle of the Göhrde
- Frisian rebellion
- Saxon feud
- Siege of Hamelin
September 1813 events
- Battle of Šmarje-Sap
- Battle of Altenburg
- Battle of Dennewitz
- Battle of Feistritz
- Battle of Lake Erie
- Battle of Lippa
- Battle of Ordal
- Battle of the Göhrde
- Capture of HMS Boxer
- Combat of Rosslau
- Congress of Chilpancingo
- Raid at Altenburg
- Second Battle of Kulm
- Sentimientos de la Nación
- Siege of San Sebastián
- Treaty of Töplitz
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Göhrde
Also known as Battle of Göhrde, Battle of the Goehrde.