Jena–Auerstedt Campaign Order Of Battle
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The Jena-Auerstedt campaign order of battle is listed below. The order of battle includes units from the
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that fought each other in the campaign that included the decisive Battle of Jena-Auerstedt on 14 October 1806. The order of battle may be useful to trace the battles of Schleiz and Saalfeld, which occurred before Jena-Auerstedt, as well as battles and capitulations that happened after 14 October, such as
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, Prenzlau, Pasewalk,
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, Waren-Nossentin, and Lübeck.


French Grande Armée

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Chandler, p 34 *
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Louis Alexandre Berthier


Reserve Artillery

General of Brigade Boyvin de Lamartinière


Imperial Guard

Marshals François Joseph Lefebvre and Jean-Baptiste Bessières (8,725, 42 guns) * Chief of Staff: General of Brigade François-Xavier Roussel * Infantry Division: Marshal Lefebvre ** Brigade: General of Brigade Jerome Soules *** 1st Chasseurs à Pied Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** 2nd Chasseurs à Pied Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade Pierre Augustin Hulin *** 1st
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à Pied Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** 2nd Grenadiers à Pied Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Brigade: no commander *** 1st Dragoons à Pied Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** 2nd Dragoons à Pied Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions * Cavalry Division: Marshal Bessières (2,862) ** Brigade: Colonel Nicolas Dahlmann *** Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment *** Mamelukes, one squadron ** Brigade: General of Division Frédéric Henri Walther *** Grenadiers à Cheval Regiment *** Gendarmes d'Elite, one squadron * Artillery: General of Brigade Joseph Christophe Couin (712) ** 1st Foot Artillery Regiment, 2nd and 6th companies ** 6th Horse Artillery Regiment, detachment ** 20 8-pound guns, 14 4-pound guns, and eight 6-inch howitzers


I Corps

Marshal Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte (21,163, 50 guns) * Chief of Staff: General of Division Victor Leopold Berthier * 1st Division: General of Division
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(6,713, 12 guns) ** Brigade: General of Brigade Marie François Rouyer *** 9th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 32nd Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** 96th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Artillery: Two 12-pound guns, eight 6-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers *** 1st Foot Artillery Regiment, 6th and 11th companies *** 2nd Horse Artillery Regiment, 1st company * 2nd Division: General of Division Olivier Macoux Rivaud (5,776, 10 guns) ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 8th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade
Nicolas Joseph Maison Nicolas Joseph Maison, 1st Marquis of Maison (19 December 1771 – 13 February 1840) was a Marshal of France and Minister of War.Jean-Baptiste Drouet (5,978, 16 guns) ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 27th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 94th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** 95th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions ** Artillery: Eight 6-pound guns, six 3-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers * Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade Jacques Louis François Delaistre de Tilly (1,623) ** 2nd
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Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons ** 4th Hussar Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons ** 5th Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons * Corps Artillery: General of Division Jean Baptiste Eblé (1,073 gunners and train) ** 8th Foot Artillery Regiment, 6th company ** 3rd Horse Artillery Regiment, 1st company ** Six 12-pound guns, six 3-pound guns


III Corps

Marshal Louis Nicolas Davout (28,936, 46 guns)Chandler, p 35 * Chief of Staff: General of Brigade
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, Marquis D'Aultanne * 1st Division: General of Division
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(9,867, 13 guns) ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 51st Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions *** 61st Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade Étienne Brouard *** 17th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** 30th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade Joseph Bonnet d'Honnières *** 13th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Artillery: Five 8-pound guns, seven 4-pound guns, one 6-inch howitzer *** 7th Foot Artillery Regiment, 11th company * 2nd Division: General of Division
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(7,293, 8 guns) ** Brigade: General of Brigade Georges Kister *** 33rd Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** 48th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 108th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade Louis Joseph Grandeau *** 111th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Artillery: Five 8-pound guns, two 4-pound guns, one 6-inch howitzer *** 7th Foot Artillery Regiment, 2nd company (-) *** 5th Horse Artillery Regiment, 2nd company (-) * 3rd Division: General of Division Charles-Étienne Gudin (8,473, 8 guns) ** Brigade: General of Brigade Claude Petit *** 12th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** 21st Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 25th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** 85th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Artillery: Five 8-pound guns, two 4-pound guns, one 6-inch howitzer *** 7th Foot Artillery Regiment, 3rd company (-) *** 5th Horse Artillery Regiment, 2nd company (-) * Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade Jean-Baptiste Théodore Vialanes (1,681) ** 1st Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons ** 2nd Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons ** 12th Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons * Corps Artillery: General of Brigade Antoine Alexandre Hanicque (1,681 gunners and train) ** 7th Foot Artillery Regiment, 2nd (-), 3rd (-), and 15th companies ** 5th Horse Artillery Regiment, 1st company ** Six 12-pound guns, eight 8-pound guns, three 6-inch howitzers


IV Corps

Marshal Nicolas Soult (28,960, 52 guns) * Chief of Staff: General of Brigade Jean Dominique Compans * 1st Division: General of Division
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(7,497, 12 guns) ** Brigade: General of Brigade Jacques de Candras *** 10th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** 35th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade Louis Prix Waré *** 43rd Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** 55th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Artillery: Two 12-pound guns, eight 6-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers *** 5th Foot Artillery Regiment, 12th and 17th (-) companies * 2nd Division: General of Division Jean François Leval (10,176, 12 guns) ** Brigade: General of Brigade Joseph François Schiner *** 24th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 4th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** 28th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade Guillaume Raymond Amant Viviès *** 46th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** 57th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Artillery: Two 12-pound guns, eight 6-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers *** 5th Foot Artillery Regiment, 13th and 17th (-) companies * 3rd Division: General of Division Claude Juste Alexandre Legrand (7,629, 12 guns) ** Brigade: General of Brigade François Ledru des Essarts *** 24th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** ''Tirailleurs Corse'', one battalion *** '' Tirailleurs du Po'', one battalion ** Brigade: General of Brigade Victor Lavasseur *** 18th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** 75th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Artillery: Four 12-pound guns, six 6-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers *** 5th Foot Artillery Regiment, 14th and 17th (-) companies * Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade Pierre Margaron ** 8th Hussar Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons ** 22nd Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons * Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade Claude-Étienne Guyot ** 11th Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons ** 16th Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons * Corps Artillery: Colonel Pierre-Elisabeth Peytes de Montcabrié (1,782 gunners and train) ** 5th Foot Artillery Regiment, 16th and 17th (-) companies ** Eight 6-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers


V Corps

Marshal Jean Lannes (21,744, 38 guns)Chandler, p 36 * Chief of Staff: General of Division Claude Perrin Victor * 1st Division: General of Division Louis Gabriel Suchet (11,436, 12 guns) ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 17th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade Honoré Charles Reille *** 34th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th battalions *** 40th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 64th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions *** 88th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions ** Artillery: Two 12-pound guns, six 8-pound guns, two 4-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers *** 5th Foot Artillery Regiment, 15th company *** 3rd Horse Artillery Regiment, 3rd company * 2nd Division: General of Division
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(7,500, 16 guns) ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 21st Light Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions *** 28th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 100th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions *** 103rd Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions ** Artillery: Two 12-pound guns, eight 6-pound guns, four 3-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers *** 1st Foot Artillery Regiment, 5th company *** 6th Foot Artillery Regiment, 3rd company * Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade Anne-François-Charles Trelliard (1,680) ** 9th Hussar Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons ** 10th Hussar Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons ** 21st Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons * Corps Artillery: General of Brigade
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(1,128 gunners and train) ** 1st Foot Artillery Regiment, 2nd company ** 6th Horse Artillery Regiment, 3rd company ** Four 12-pound guns, four 6-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers


VI Corps

Marshal Michel Ney (19,267, 24 guns) * Chief of Staff: General of Brigade Adrien Jean Baptiste Dutaillis * 1st Division: General of Division Jean Gabriel Marchand ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 6th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 39th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** 69th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** 76th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions * 2nd Division: General of Division Gaspard Amédée Gardanne ** Brigade: General of Brigade Pierre-Louis Binet de Marcognet *** 25th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade Mathieu Delabassée *** 27th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** 50th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** 59th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions * Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade
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(944) ** 3rd Hussar Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons ** 10th Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons * Corps Artillery: unknown commander (1,323 gunners and train) ** Four 12-pound guns, 12 8-pound guns, four 4-pound guns, four 6-inch howitzers ** 1st Foot Artillery Regiment, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th companies ** 2nd Horse Artillery Regiment, 1st and 5th companies


VII Corps

Marshal Pierre Augereau (17,672, 36 guns)Chandler, p 37 * Chief of Staff: General of Brigade Claude Marie Joseph Pannetier * 1st Division: General of Division Jacques Desjardin (8,242, 8 guns) ** Brigade: General of Brigade Pierre Belon Lapisse *** 16th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade Jacques Lefranc *** 14th Light Infantry Regiment, 2nd battalion *** 44th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions *** 105th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions ** Artillery: Two 12-pound guns, four 6-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers *** 3rd Foot Artillery Regiment, 4th company *** 6th Horse Artillery Regiment, 2nd company (-) * 2nd Division: General of Division
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** Brigade: General of Brigade François Pierre Joseph Amey *** 7th Light Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 24th Line Infantry Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd battalions *** 63rd Line Infantry Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions ** Brigade: unknown *** Hesse-Darmstadt Fusilier Regiment, 1st and 2nd battalions *** Nassau Infantry Regiment, 3rd battalion ** Artillery: Two 12-pound guns, four 6-pound guns, two 6-inch howitzers *** 3rd Foot Artillery Regiment, 3rd company *** 6th Horse Artillery Regiment, 2nd company (-) * Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade
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(1,290, 4 guns) ** 7th Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons ** 20th Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons ** 6th Horse Artillery Regiment, 5th company, four 4-pound guns * Corps Artillery: unknown commander (1,323 gunners and train) ** Four 12-pound guns, 12 8-pound guns, four 4-pound guns, four 6-inch howitzers ** 1st Foot Artillery Regiment, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th companies ** 2nd Horse Artillery Regiment, 1st and 5th companies


Reserve Cavalry

Marshal Joachim Murat (19,629, 26 guns) * Chief of Staff: General of Brigade Augustin Daniel Belliard * 1st Cuirassier Division: General of Division Étienne Marie Antoine Champion de Nansouty (2,987, 3 guns) ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 1e Régiment des Carabinier, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons *** 2ème Régiment des Carabinier, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 2nd Cuirassier Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons *** 9th Cuirassier Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 3rd Cuirassier Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons *** 12th Cuirassier Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons ** Artillery: 2nd Horse Artillery, 4th company (-), two 6-pound guns, one 6-inch howitzer * 2nd Cuirassier Division: General of Division
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(1,927, 3 guns) ** Brigade: General of Brigade Jean Christophe Collin Verdière *** 1st Cuirassier Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons *** 5th Cuirassier Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 10th Cuirassier Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons ** Artillery: 2nd Horse Artillery, 4th company (-), two 6-pound guns, one 6-inch howitzer * 1st Dragoon Division: General of Division
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(2,401, 3 guns) ** Brigade: General of Brigade Jacques Étienne de Fornier Fénerolz *** 1st Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons *** 2nd Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 4th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons *** 14th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons ** Brigade: General of Brigade Joseph Denis Picard *** 20th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons *** 26th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons ** Artillery: 2nd Horse Artillery, 2nd company (-), two 8-pound guns, one 6-inch howitzer * 2nd Dragoon Division: General of Division Emmanuel Grouchy (2,915, 3 guns) ** Brigade: General of Brigade Mansuy Dominique Roget *** 3rd Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons *** 4th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons ** Brigade: General of Brigade Jacques Louis François Milet *** 10th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons *** 11th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 13th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons *** 22nd Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons ** Artillery: 2nd Horse Artillery, 2nd company (-), two 8-pound guns, one 6-inch howitzer * 3rd Dragoon Division: General of Division
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(3,055, 3 guns) ** Brigade: General of Brigade Charles Joseph Boyé *** 5th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons *** 8th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons ** Brigade: General of Brigade Frédéric Christophe Marizy *** 12th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons *** 16th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons ** Brigade: General of Brigade Marie Victor de Fay, marquis de Latour-Maubourg *** 9th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons *** 21st Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th squadrons ** Artillery: 2nd Horse Artillery, 3rd company (-), two 8-pound guns, one 6-inch howitzer * 4th Dragoon Division: General of Division
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(3,129, 3 guns) ** Brigade: General of Brigade Pierre Margaron *** 17th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons *** 27th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons ** Brigade: General of Brigade
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*** 18th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons *** 19th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons ** Brigade: unknown commander *** 15th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons *** 25th Dragoon Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons ** Artillery: 6th Horse Artillery, 4th company (-), two 8-pound guns, one 6-inch howitzer * Light Cavalry Division: General of Brigade Antoine Lasalle ** Light Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade Lasalle *** 5th Hussar Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons *** 7th Hussar Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons ** Light Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade
Édouard Jean Baptiste Milhaud Édouard Jean-Baptiste, comte Milhaud (10 July 1766 – 10 December 1833) was a French politician and ''Général de Division''. He is considered one of the best generals of cavalry of Napoleon's army. French Revolutionary wars Born in Arpaj ...
*** 1st Hussar Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons *** 13th Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd squadrons


Prussian Army

Commander-in-chief: King
Frederick William III of Prussia Frederick William III (german: Friedrich Wilhelm III.; 3 August 1770 – 7 June 1840) was King of Prussia from 16 November 1797 until his death in 1840. He was concurrently Elector of Brandenburg in the Holy Roman Empire until 6 August 1806, wh ...
* Chief of Staff General-Major
Karl Ludwig von Phull Karl Ludwig August Friedrich von Phull (or Pfuel) (6 November 1757 – 25 April 1826) was a German general in the service of the Kingdom of Prussia and the Russian Empire. Phull served as Chief of the General Staff of King Frederick Willia ...
Second-in-command: Feldmarschall Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick * Chief of Staff: Oberst (Colonel) Gerhard von Scharnhorst * ''Unless otherwise noted, regimental guns are not included in the Prussian gun totals.'' * ''When two generals with the same name are candidates for a brigade command, Millar is cited.''


Brunswick's Main Army

Duke of Brunswick * Advance Guard Division: General-Leutnant Gebhard Leberecht von BlücherChandler, p 41Smith, Digby. ''The Napoleonic Wars Data Book.'' London: Greenhill Books, 1998. . p 225-226 ** Strength: 6,000 total, 2,350 infantry, 3,500 cavalry, 150 gunners, 14 guns ** Brigade: General-Major Friedrich Gottlieb von Oswald (2,350, 6 regimental guns) *** '' Weimar'' Fusilier Battalion *** ''Greiffenberg'' Fusilier Battalion # 4 *** ''Oswald'' Fusilier Battalion # 14 *** ''Kloch'' Fusilier Battalion # 18 ** Cavalry Brigade: Blücher (3,500, 8 guns) *** '' Württemberg'' Hussar Regiment # 4, ten squadrons *** '' Blücher'' Hussar Regiment # 8, ten squadrons *** ''Irwing'' Dragoon Regiment # 3, five squadrons *** ''Schorlemmer'' Horse Artillery Battery, eight guns * 1st Division: General-Leutnant
Prince William of Orange William III (William Henry; ; 4 November 16508 March 1702), also widely known as William of Orange, was the sovereign Prince of Orange from birth, Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, and Overijssel in the Dutch Republic from ...
** Strength: 9,200 total, 7,300 infantry, 1,700 cavalry, 200 gunners, 18 guns ** Brigade: Oberst Prince Henry *** ''Rheinbaben'' Grenadier Battalion *** ''Prince Ferdinand'' Infantry Regiment # 34, two battalions *** ''Puttkammer'' Infantry Regiment # 36, two battalions *** ''Riemer'' Foot Artillery Battery, six 6-pound guns ** Brigade: Oberst Johann Adolf von LützowMillar, ''Auerstadt: Main Body'' *** ''Knebel'' Grenadier Battalion *** '' Möllendorf'' Infantry Regiment # 25, two battalions *** ''Wartensleben'' Infantry Regiment # 59, two battalions *** ''Lehmann'' Foot Artillery Battery, six 6-pound guns ** Cavalry Brigade: Oberstleutnant
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*** ''Leib'' Carabinier Regiment # 12, five squadrons *** ''Garde du Corps'' Cuirassier Regiment # 14, five squadrons *** ''Willmann'' Horse Artillery Battery, six 4-pound guns * 2nd Division: General-Leutnant Leopold Alexander von Wartensleben ** Strength: 10,300 total, 8,300 infantry, 1,800 cavalry, 200 gunners, 18 guns ** Brigade: General-Major Karl Alexander von Wedel *** ''Hanstein'' Grenadier Battalion *** ''Renouard'' Infantry Regiment # 3, two battalions *** ''
Kleist Kleist, or von Kleist, is a surname. von Kleist: *August von Kleist (1818–1890), Prussian Major General *Conrad von Kleist (1839-1900), German politician (German Conservative Party), member of Reichstag *Ewald Georg von Kleist (ca. 1700–1748), ...
'' Infantry Regiment # 5, two battalions *** ''Wilkins'' Foot Artillery battery, six 8-pound guns ** Brigade: General-Major Johann Jeremias von Renouard *** ''Alt-Braun'' Grenadier Battalion *** '' Prince Louis'' Infantry Regiment # 20, two battalions *** '' Brunswick'' Infantry Regiment # 21, two battalions *** ''Lange'' Foot Artillery Battery, six 8-pound guns ** Cavalry Brigade: General-Major Christan Heinrich von Quitzow (1,800, 6 guns) *** ''Quitzow'' Cuirassier Regiment # 6, five squadrons *** ''Reitzenstein'' Cuirassier Regiment # 7, five squadrons *** ''Merkatz'' Horse Artillery Battery, six 4-pound guns * 3rd Division: General-Leutnant Friedrich Wilhelm Carl von Schmettau (vice Scharnhorst) ** Strength: 11,500 total, 8,600 infantry, 2,700 cavalry, 200 gunners, 18 guns ** Brigade: General-Major Ludolph August Friedrich von Alvensleben *** ''Schack'' Grenadier Battalion *** ''Alvensleben'' Infantry Regiment # 33, two battalions *** ''Prince Heinrich'' Infantry Regiment # 35, two battalions *** ''Röhl'' Foot Artillery Battery, six 8-pound guns ** Brigade: General-Major Dietrich Lebrecht von Schimonsky *** ''Krafft'' Grenadier Battalion *** ''Malschitsky'' Infantry Regiment # 28, two battalions *** ''Schimonsky'' Infantry Regiment # 40, two battalions *** ''Stankar'' Foot Artillery Battery, six 8-pound guns ** Cavalry Brigade: General-Major Friedrich Daniel Wilhelm von Irwing *** '' Königin'' Dragoon Regiment # 5, ten squadrons *** ''Graumann'' Horse Artillery Battery, six guns ** Cavalry Brigade: General-Major Karl Wilhelm von Bünting *** ''Heising'' Cuirassier Regiment # 8, five squadrons *** ''Bünting'' Cuirassier Regiment # 12, five squadrons


Kalckreuth's Reserve Corps

General of Infantry
Friedrich Adolf, Count von Kalckreuth Friedrich Adolf Graf von Kalckreuth (22 February 1737 – 10 June 1818) was a Prussian Generalfeldmarschall. Kalkreuth was born in Sotterhausen near Sangerhausen. He entered the regiment of Gardes du Corps in 1752, and in 1758 was adjutant or '' ...
* Strength: 15,750 total, 13,000 infantry, 2,550 cavalry, 200 gunners, 31 guns * ''The Reserve Corps was attached to the Main Army.'' * 1st Division: General-Leutnant Johann Ernst von Kühnheim ** Strength: 7,400 total, 2,550 cavalry, 15 guns ** Brigade: Oberst August Wilhelm von Pletz *** ''Rabiel'' Grenadier battalion *** '' Prince August'' Grenadier battalion *** ''
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'' Infantry Regiment # 18, two battalions *** ''Alkier'' Howitzer Battery, six 6-inch howitzers ** Brigade: General-Major Karl Friedrich von Hirschfeld *** ''Grenadier Garde'' Infantry Regiment # 6, one battalion *** ''Leib Garde'' Battalion *** ''Guard'' Infantry Regiment # 15, two battalions *** ''Faber'' Foot Artillery Battery, three 8-pound guns ** Cavalry Brigade: Oberst Karl Friedrich Hermann von Beeren *** ''Beeren'' Cuirassier Regiment # 2, five squadrons *** ''Gensdarmes'' Cuirassier Regiment # 10, five squadrons *** ''Garde du Corps'' Cuirassier Regiment # 13, five squadrons *** ''Scholten'' Horse Artillery Battery, six 4-pound guns * 2nd Division: General-Leutnant Alexander Wilhelm von Arnim ** Strength: 8,800 total, 16 guns ** Brigade: General-Major Johann Matthias von Malschitsky *** ''Schlieffen'' Grenadier battalion *** ''Hülsen'' Grenadier battalion *** ''Zenge'' Infantry Regiment # 24, two battalions *** ''Bychelberg'' Foot Artillery Battery, eight 8-pound guns ** Brigade: General-Major *** ''Gaudy'' Grenadier battalion *** ''Osten'' Grenadier battalion *** ''Arnim'' Infantry Regiment # 13, two battalions *** ''Pirch'' Infantry Regiment # 22, two battalions *** ''Heiden'' Foot Artillery Battery, eight 8-pound guns


Hohenlohe's Army

General of Infantry Frederick Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen * Chief of Staff: Oberst
Christian Karl August Ludwig von Massenbach Christian Karl August Ludwig von Massenbach (16 April 1758 – 21 November 1827), Prussian soldier, was born at Schmalkalden, and educated at Heilbronn and Stuttgart, devoting himself chiefly to mathematics. He became an officer of the Würt ...
* Advance Guard Division: General-Leutnant Prince Louis Ferdinand (vice Grawert) ** Strength: 8,300 at Saalfeld, 5,300 at Jena, 33 of 44 guns lost at Saalfeld including regimental guns ** Brigade: General-Major *** ''Müffling'' Infantry Regiment # 49, two battalions *** ''Prince Clemens'' Saxon Infantry Regiment, two battalions *** ''Kürfurst'' Saxon Infantry Regiment, two battalions *** ''Hoyer'' Foot Artillery Battery, six 4-pound guns ** Brigade: General-Major *** ''Rabenau'' Fusilier Battalion # 13 *** ''Pelet'' Fusilier Battalion # 14 *** ''Rühle'' Fusilier Battalion # 15 *** ''Masars'' and ''Valentin'' Foot Jäger companies *** ''Reimann'' Foot Artillery Battery, six 6-pound guns ** Cavalry Brigade: General-Major *** ''Schimmelpfennig'' Hussar Regiment # 6, ten squadrons *** ''Gause'' Horse Artillery Battery # 2, eight 6-pound guns ** Cavalry Brigade: General-Major *** Saxon Hussar Regiment, eight squadrons * 1st Division: General-Leutnant
Julius von Grawert Julius August Reinhold von Grawert (1746–1821) was a Prussian general. During the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt on 14 October 1806, he led a division under Frederick Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen at Jena. As Generalleutnant, Grawert command ...
** Strength: 9,630 total, 7,500 infantry, 1,900 cavalry, 230 gunners, 22 guns ** Brigade: General-Major Johann Friedrich Wilhelm von Müffling *** ''Hahn'' Grenadier battalion (29/32) *** '' Hohenlohe'' Infantry Regiment # 32, two battalions *** ''Sanitz'' Infantry Regiment # 50, two battalions *** ''Giasenapp'' Foot Artillery battery # 7, six 12-pound guns ** Brigade: General-Major Christian Friedrich von Schimonsky *** ''Sack'' Grenadier battalion (33/42) *** '' Grawert'' Infantry Regiment # 37, two battalions *** ''Zastrow'' Infantry Regiment # 39, two battalions *** ''Wolframsdorf'' Foot Artillery battery # 8, six 12-pound guns ** Cavalry: General-Leutnant Friedrich Jacob von Holtzendorff ** Cavalry Brigade: General-Major Elias Maximilian von Henckel *** ''Krafft'' Dragoon Regiment # 11, five squadrons *** ''Henkel'' Cuirassier Regiment # 1, five squadrons *** ''Holtzendorff'' Cuirassier Regiment # 9, five squadrons *** ''Steinwehr'' Horse Artillery battery # 9, six 6-pound guns ** Light Brigade: Oberst von Erichsen *** ''Erichsen'' Fusilier battalion # 10 *** ''Gettkandt'' Hussar Regiment # 1, ten squadrons *** ''Studnitz'' Prussian Horse Artillery battery # 14 (-), four 4-pound guns * 2nd (Saxon) Division: General der Kavallerie Hans Gottlob von Zeschwitz ** Strength: 9,750 total, 8,200 infantry, 1,250 cavalry, 300 gunners, 41 guns ** Brigade: General-Major von Burgsdorff *** ''Thümmel'' Saxon Infantry Regiment, two battalions *** ''Prince Xavier'' Saxon Infantry Regiment, two battalions *** ''Haussmar'' Saxon Foot Artillery battery, eight 12-pound guns *** ''Ernst'' Saxon Foot Artillery battery, eight 12-pound guns ** Brigade: General-Major von Dyherrn *** ''Low'' Saxon Infantry Regiment, two battalions *** ''Niesemeuschel'' Saxon Infantry Regiment, two battalions *** ''Bevilaqua'' Saxon Infantry Regiment, 2nd battalion *** ''Bonniot'' Saxon Foot Artillery battery # 8, ten 12-pound guns ** Cavalry Brigade: General-Leutnant von Kochtitsky (General-Leutnant Joachim Friedrich von Zeschwitz)Millar, ''Jena: Saxons'' *** Mounted Carabinier Saxon Regiment, four squadrons *** ''Kochtitsky'' Saxon Cuirassier Regiment, four squadrons *** ''Prince Albert'' Saxon Chevau-léger Regiment, four squadrons *** ''Grossman'' Saxon Horse Artillery battery, ten guns ** Light Brigade: General-Leutnant von Polenz (Oberst Karl Anton Andreas von Boguslawsky) *** ''Boguslawsky'' Prussian Fusilier battalion # 22 *** ''Polenz'' Saxon Chevau-léger Regiment, four squadrons *** ''Studnitz'' Prussian Horse Artillery battery # 14 (-), five guns * Reserve Division: General-Leutnant Wolfgang Moritz von Prittwitz ** 8,090 total, 6,900 infantry, 1,000 cavalry, 190 gunners, 23 guns in batteries ** Brigade: General-Major Karl Wilhelm von Sanitz *** ''Losthin'' Grenadier Battalion (38/49) *** ''Dohna'' Grenadier Battalion (40/43) *** ''Borck'' Grenadier Battalion (28/50) *** ''Kollin'' Grenadier Battalion (39) *** ''Schulenburg'' Foot Artillery Battery, eight 12-pound guns ** Brigade: General-Major Heinrich von Cerrini di Monte Varchi *** ''Thiolaz'' Saxon Grenadier Battalion *** ''Lecoq'' Saxon Grenadier Battalion *** ''Liechtenhayn'' Saxon Grenadier Battalion *** ''Metzsch'' Saxon Grenadier Battalion *** ''Hundt'' Saxon Grenadier Battalion *** ''Thullmann'' Foot Artillery Battery, eight guns ** Brigade: General-Major August Friedrich Erdmann von Krafft (1,000, 7 guns) *** ''Prittwitz'' Dragoon Regiment # 2, five squadrons *** ''Prince Johann'' Saxon Chevau-léger Regiment, four squadrons *** ''Hahn'' Horse Artillery Battery, seven guns * Left Flank Corps: General-Major
Bogislav Friedrich Emanuel von Tauentzien Bogislav Friedrich Emanuel Graf Tauentzien von Wittenberg (15 September 1760 – 20 February 1824) was a Prussian general of the Napoleonic Wars. Biography Tauentzien was born in Potsdam in the Margraviate of Brandenburg as the son of Friedr ...
** Strength: 6,300 total, 6 guns ** Brigade: General-Major Johann Christian von Zweiffel *** ''Herwarth'' 1/2 Grenadier Battalion #45, two companies *** ''Zweiffel'' Infantry Regiment # 46, two battalions ** Brigade: General-Major von Schöneberg *** ''Winkel'' Saxon Grenadier Battalion *** ''Rechten'' Saxon Infantry Regiment, two battalions *** ''Prince Maximilian'' Saxon Infantry Regiment, two battalions *** ''Kotsch'' Howitzer Battery, six howitzers ** Light Brigade: General-Major Rudolph Ernst Christoph von Bila *** ''Rosen'' Fusilier Battalion # 7 *** ''Werner'' and ''Kronheim'' Foot Jäger companies *** ''Prince Clement'' Saxon Chevau-léger Regiment, four squadrons *** ''Bila'' Hussar Regiment # 11, five squadrons


Rüchel's Corps

General of Infantry
Ernst von Rüchel Ernst von Rüchel (21 July 1754 – 14 January 1823) was a Prussian general who led an army corps in a crushing defeat by Napoleon at the Battle of Jena on 14 October 1806. He commanded troops from the Kingdom of Prussia in several battles dur ...
* Strength: 15,000 total, 12,700 infantry, 2,300 cavalry, 450 gunners, 40 guns * ''Generals Winning and Saxe-Weimar both missed Jena-Auerstedt while on detached duty.'' * Advance Guard Division: General-Leutnant Christian Ludwig von Winning ** Brigade: Winning *** ''Kaiserlingk'' Fusilier Battalion # 1 *** ''Bila'' Fusilier Battalion # 2 *** ''Tschammer'' Infantry Regiment # 27, two battalions *** Two Foot Jäger companies *** 6-pounder Foot Artillery Battery # 19, approx. eight guns *** ''Neander'' Horse Artillery Battery # 12, approx. eight guns ** Brigade: General-Major Karl Georg Friedrich von Wobeser *** ''Ernst'' Fusilier Battalion # 19 *** One Foot Jäger company *** ''Wobeser'' Dragoon Regiment # 14, five squadrons *** ''Lehmann'' Horse Artillery Battery # 4 (-), four 4-pound guns * Corps de Bataille: General Karl August, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach ** 1st Brigade: unknown commander *** ''Borstell'' Grenadier Battalion *** ''Schenck'' Infantry Regiment # 9, two battalions *** ''Winning'' Infantry Regiment # 23, two battalions ** 2nd Brigade: unknown commander *** ''Hellmann'' Grenadier Battalion *** ''Treuenfels'' Infantry Regiment # 29, two battalions *** ''Strachwitz'' Infantry Regiment # 43, two battalions ** 3rd Brigade: unknown commander *** ''Sobbe'' Fusilier Battalion # 18 *** ''Wedell'' Infantry Regiment # 10, two battalions *** ''Tschepe'' Infantry Regiment # 37, two battalions ** Cavalry Brigade: unknown commander *** ''Bailliodz'' Cuirassier Regiment # 5, five squadrons *** ''Katte'' Dragoon Regiment # 4, five squadrons ** Corps Artillery: unknown commander *** ''Kirchfeld'' Foot Artillery Regiment # 16, approx. 8 guns *** ''Schaefer'' Foot Artillery Regiment # 17, approx. 8 guns *** Horse Artillery Battery # 11, four guns


Württemberg's Reserve

General
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* Strength: 16,000 total, 32 guns in batteries, 26 regimental guns * ''The Reserve missed Jena-Auerstedt.'' * Advance Guard Division: General-Major
Johann von Hinrichs Johann von Hinrichs (1752–1834) received training as a military engineer. He served as an officer of Hessian jägers during the American Revolutionary War. He wrote a series of letters to his Minister of War which survive as an important h ...
** ''Borstell'' Fusilier Battalion # 9 ** ''Knorr'' Fusilier Battalion # 12 ** ''Hinrichs'' Fusilier Battalion # 17 ** ''Hertzberg'' Dragoon Regiment # 9, one squadron ** ''Katte'' Dragoon Regiment # 10, one squadron ** ''Usedom'' Hussar Regiment # 10, two squadrons ** Horse Artillery Battery (-), two guns * 1st Division: General-Major Hans Christoph von Natzmer ** ''Schmeling'' Grenadier Battalion ** ''Crety'' Grenadier Battalion ** ''Treskow'' Infantry Regiment # 17, two battalions ** ''Kauffberg'' Infantry Regiment # 51, two battalions ** ''Natzmer'' Infantry Regiment # 54, two battalions ** One and one-half Foot Artillery Batteries, 12 guns * 2nd Division: General-Major Balthasar Wilhelm Christoph von Larisch (Jung-Larisch)Millar, ''IR 51-60'' ** ''Vieregg'' Grenadier Battalion ** ''Kalckreuth'' Infantry Regiment # 4, two battalions ** ''Jung-Larisch'' Infantry Regiment # 53, two battalions ** ''Manstein'' Infantry Regiment # 55, two battalions ** One and one-half Foot Artillery Batteries, 12 guns * Reserve Cavalry: unknown commander ** ''Hertzberg'' Dragoon Regiment # 9, four squadrons ** ''Katte'' Dragoon Regiment # 10, four squadrons ** ''Usedom'' Hussar Regiment # 10, eight squadrons ** Horse Artillery Battery (-), six guns


Notes


References

''Chandler was used almost exclusively for the French order of battle. Smith was used for the Prussian order of battle, except that Chandler's artillery compositions are given. Smith's Prussian strengths are used, which are lower than Chandler's.'' *
Chandler, David G. David Geoffrey Chandler (15 January 1934 – 10 October 2004) was a British historian whose study focused on the Napoleonic era. As a young man he served briefly in the army, reaching the rank of captain, and in later life he taught at the Ro ...
''Jena 1806: Napoleon Destroys Prussia''. Westport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers, 2005.
Millar, Stephen. napoleon-series.org ''The Prussian Army at Auerstadt 14 October 1806: The Main Body''


* ttp://www.napoleon-series.org/military/battles/Jena/c_jenaoob1.html Millar, Stephen. napoleon-series.org ''The Prussian Army at Jena 14 October 1806: The Saxons''
Millar, Stephen. napoleon-series.org ''Prussian Colonels-in-Chief 1792-1806: Dragoon Regiments''


* Petre, F. Loraine. ''Napoleon's Conquest of Prussia 1806''. London: Lionel Leventhal Ltd., 1993 (1907). * Pigeard, Alain. ''Dictionnaire des batailles de Napoléon''. Tallandier, Bibliothèque Napoleonienne, 2004. * Smith, Digby. ''The Napoleonic Wars Data Book.'' London: Greenhill Books, 1998.


External references

''The following websites are excellent sources for the full names of French and Prussian generals.''
Broughton, Tony. napoleon-series.org ''Generals Who Served in the French Army during the Period 1792-1815''
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