Marengo Order of Battle

The Battle of Marengo was fought on June 14, 1800 between the French army of First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte and an Austrian army led by General Michael von Melas. After bitter fighting throughout the morning and early afternoon, the Austrians forced the French army to retreat. However, French reinforcements arrived later in the afternoon and won the battle for Bonaparte.

French Army

First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte[1]
Commander-in-Chief: General of Division Louis-Alexandre Berthier (acted as Chief of Staff and Reserve Commander)
Chief of Staff: General of Division Pierre Dupont de l'Étang
Chief Engineer: General of Division Armand Samuel de Marescot
Chief of Artillery: General of Brigade Auguste de Marmont

Corps Lannes

Jean Lannes commanded a small corps.
Jean Lannes

General of Division Jean Lannes

Corps Victor

Claude Victor led a 2-division corps.
Claude Victor

General of Division Claude Perrin Victor

Corps Desaix

Profile painting of Louis Desaix with two young men.
Louis Desaix

General of Division Louis Charles Antoine Desaix de Veygoux

Cavalry Reserve

Joachim Murat commanded the cavalry reserve.
Joachim Murat

General of Division Joachim Murat

Reserve

Auguste Marmont led the artillery.
Auguste Marmont

General of Division Louis-Alexandre Berthier (acted as Chief of Staff)

Austrian Army

General der Kavallerie Michael von Melas[2][3]

Attached to Army

Johann Frimont led the army advance guard.
Johann Frimont

Attached Artillery:

Right Wing

Feldmarschall-Leutnant Andreas O'Reilly von Ballinlough (2997)

Center

Michael von Melas led the Austrian army.
Michael von Melas

Center: Melas

Vincent Knesevich (Croat. Vinko Knežević)

Left Wing

Peter Karl Ott

Feldmarschall-Leutnant Peter Karl Ott von Bátorkéz (7602)

References

Footnotes

  1. Arnold, pp. 270–271 gives the OOB for both sides.
  2. Arnold, pp. 272–273.
  3. Smith, pp. 186–187. Smith supplies the Austrian grenadier battalion names and regiment numbers.
  4. Smith, p 187

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