Battle of Theiningen

The Battle of Theiningen was a battle in Germany in 1796 during the War of the First Coalition in which the French army, defeated by the Archduke Charles of Austria, retreated over the Rhine. The main contributor to that success was Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte.

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