Battle of Round Mountain

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English: The Battle of Eylau, 8th February 1807Français : Bataille d'Eylau le 8 février 1807 ; Bataille d'Eylau, 8 février 1807, l'armée russe repoussée par la charge de la cavalerie et de la Gar (autre titre)   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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English: The Battle of Eylau, 8th February 1807
Français : Bataille d'Eylau le 8 février 1807 ; Bataille d'Eylau, 8 février 1807, l'armée russe repoussée par la charge de la cavalerie et de la Gar (autre titre)
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Deutsch: Kavalerieangriff zu Eilau, Gemälde von Jean-Antoine-Siméon Fort. In der Schlacht bei Euilau, gereift Marschall Murat mit 10.700 Mann die Russischen Linien an. General Jean-Joseph Ange d'Hautpoul führte persönlich drei Angriffswellen gegen die Ruissischen Linien.
English: Cavalry charge at Eylau, painted by Jean-Antoine-Siméon Fort. At the Battle of Eylau, Murat's 10,700-man cavalry charged the Russian lines. D'Hautpoul himself led three charges into the Russian infantry squares.
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