Battle of Lesmont | |||||||
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Part of the Campaign of France of the Sixth Coalition | |||||||
Painting of the battle by Théodore Young, showing French sappers mining the first arch of the bridge and Lagrange's infantry repulsing Eugen's cavalry | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
France |
Bavaria Russia | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Joseph Lagrange |
Karl Philipp von Wrede Eugen of Württemberg | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
4,500 men[1] | Unknown | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Unknown | 2,000 killed, wounded, or captured | ||||||
The Battle of Lesmont was a battle of the War of the Sixth Coalition. It took place at Lesmont in Aube on 2 February 1814. A Coalition force of Russians and Bavarians under generals Eugen of Wurtemberg and Carl Philipp von Wrede was defeated by a French force under general Joseph Lagrange, which managed to destroy the town's bridge and prevent the Coalition force crossing the river Aube.