استرلیتز دؤیوشو
ظاهر
Battle of Austerlitz | |||||||||
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شامیل دیر:the اۆچونجو ائتلاف ساواشی | |||||||||
Napoléon at the Battle of Austerlitz, by François Gérard (Galerie des Batailles, Versailles) | |||||||||
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دویوشچولر | |||||||||
France |
روسیه ایمپیراتورلوغو مقدس روم ژرمن ایمپراتورلوغو | ||||||||
باشچیلار و لیدرلر | |||||||||
ناپلئون بوناپارت |
بیرینجی الکساندر (روسیه) Mikhail Kutuzov Francis II | ||||||||
گوج | |||||||||
65,000-68,000 (not including III Corps)[۱] | 84,000-95,000[۲] | ||||||||
تلفاتلار و ایتکیلر | |||||||||
1,305 dead, 6,940 wounded, (8,245 total), 573 captured, 1 standard lost[۳] Total: 9,000 |
16,000 dead or wounded, 20,000 captured, 186 guns lost, 45 standards lost[۴] Total: 36,000 |
استرلیتز دؤیوشو یوخسا اوچ ایمپراطور دؤیوشو ناپلئون بوناپارتین ان بؤیوک دؤیوشو 1805 -جی دئسامبر آین 2سی ناپلئون اوتریش و روسیه دؤولتلرین مغلوب ائتدی.
قایناقلار
[دَییشدیر]- ^ French numbers at the battle vary depending on the account; 65,000, 67,000, 73,000, or 75,000 are other figures often present in the literature. The discrepancy arises because about 7,000 men of Davout's III Corps were not at the battle right when it started. Including or not including these troops is a matter of preference (in this article, they will be included as separate from the 67,000 French soldiers originally on the field). David G. Chandler, The Campaigns of Napoleon. p. 416 gives 67,000 (without Davout's III Corps)
- ^ Allied numbers at the battle vary depending on the account; 73,000, 84,000, or 89,000 are other figures often present in the literature. Andrew Uffindell, Great Generals of the Napoleonic Wars. p. 25 gives 73,000. David G. Chandler, The Campaigns of Napoleon. p. 417 gives 85,000. In Napoleon and Austerlitz (1997), Scott Bowden writes that the traditional number given for the Allies, 85,000, reflects their theoretical strength, and not the true numbers present on the battlefield.
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وارد نشده است - ^ Andrew Roberts, Napoleon, A Life. p. 390