War of the Fifth Coalition
The War of the Fifth Coalition was fought in 1809. It was fought by a coalition of the Austrian Empire and the United Kingdom against Napoleon's French Empire and Bavaria. The main countries in the war were France and Austria Major battles between them happened in a large area of Central Europe from April to July. Many people died on both sides. France won the war after the Battle of Wagram in early July.
War Of The Fifth Coalition Media
- Blason duché ni Brunswick.svg
- Blason duché ni Brunswick.svg
- Strategic Situation of Europe 1809.jpg
Strategic situation in Europe in February 1809
- Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen, with his Staff at the Battle of Aspern-Essling, 21–22 May 1809 (by Johann Peter Krafft, 1838).jpg
The Archduke Charles with his staff at the Battle of Aspern-Essling, 21–22 May 1809
- Ratisbon and vicinity, 17 - 19 April, 1809.jpg
The general situation from 17 to 19 April involved the Austrians moving towards the strategic city of Regensburg in hopes of attacking the isolated French III Corps.
- Eckmuhl April 21.jpg
The Landshut Maneuver and the expulsion of Austrian forces from Bavaria
- Vienna and vicinity, 22 May 1809.jpg
The strategic situation and the Battle of Aspern-Essling on 22 May 1809
- Wagram and vicinity, 5 July 1809.jpg
The strategic situation and the Battle of Wagram in early July 1809
- Evacuation de Walcheren par les Anglais - 30 août 1809 - Composition de PHILIPPOTEAUX.jpg
A depiction of the British evacuation from Walcheren
- Michał Stachowicz - Wjazd księcia Józefa do Krakowa.jpg
Prince Józef Poniatowski entering Kraków in July 1809