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Battle of Kircheib

Battle of Kircheib
Part of War of the First Coalition

Section of a 1796 map from the book Grundsätze der Strategie by Archduke Charles of Austria
Date19 June 1796
Location
Various villages in Westerwald, Rhineland-Palatinate,modern-day Germany
Result Austrian Victory
Belligerents
France 1804First French Republic France Habsburg monarchyHabsburg monarchy Austria
Commanders and leaders
France 1804First French Republic Jean-Baptiste Kléber Habsburg monarchyHabsburg monarchy Paul Kray of Krajowa
Habsburg monarchyHabsburg monarchy Merveldt
Strength
24,000 14,000
Casualties and losses
1,500 400

The Battle of Kircheib (German: Schlacht bei Kircheib) was a military engagement during the War of the First Coalition. On 19 June 1796, French and Austrian troops clashed at Kircheib in the Westerwald uplands in present-day Germany. Sometimes it is called the Battle of Uckerath (Schlacht bei Uckerath) after another nearby village, Uckerath, which belongs today to Hennef.


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