The [First] Battle of Stockach occurred on 25 March 1799, when French and Austrian armies fought for control of the geographically strategic Hegau region in present day Baden-Württemberg. In the broader military context, this battle constitutes a keystone in the first campaign in southwestern Germany during the Wars of the Second Coalition, part of the French Revolutionary Wars.
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| - The [First] Battle of Stockach occurred on 25 March 1799, when French and Austrian armies fought for control of the geographically strategic Hegau region in present day Baden-Württemberg. In the broader military context, this battle constitutes a keystone in the first campaign in southwestern Germany during the Wars of the Second Coalition, part of the French Revolutionary Wars.
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| - Battle of Stockach (1799)
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| - 400 killed, 1600 wounded, 2,000 captured, 1 gun lost.
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| - Habsburg Austria
- French Directory
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| - 1,649 artillery
- 14,900 cavalry
- 26,164 infantry
- 3,565 artillery
- 53,870 infantry
- 7,010 cavalry
- Total=34,823, with 62 guns
- Total=72,335, with 114 guns
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