Siege of Maubeuge (1793)
The siege of Maubeuge (30 September – 16 October 1793) was a siege of the city of Maubeuge by an Austro-Dutch force of 60,000 men under Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld during the War of the First Coalition. Maubeuge was defended by a 24,000-strong garrison under the French Republican generals Desjardin and Mayer. The Prince was aiming to clear his march on Paris, but he had to raise the siege after the Republican victory at the battle of Wattignies and the prospect of the armée de la Moselle coming to raise the siege.
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Siege of Maubeuge (1793)
The siege of Maubeuge (30 September – 16 October 1793) was a siege of the city of Maubeuge by an Austro-Dutch force of 60,000 men under Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld during the War of the First Coalition. Maubeuge was defended by a 24,000-strong garrison under the French Republican generals Desjardin and Mayer. The Prince was aiming to clear his march on Paris, but he had to raise the siege after the Republican victory at the battle of Wattignies and the prospect of the armée de la Moselle coming to raise the siege.
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The siege of Maubeuge (30 Sept ...... 5 through a prisoner exchange.
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Dutch Republic
Habsburg Austria
Republican France
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1793-10-16
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French victory
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Garrison: 24,107
Observation Army: 37,000
Relief Army: 45,000
Siege Army: 26,000
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Habsburg Austria
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Republican France
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French victory
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Garrison: 24,107
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Observation Army: 37,000
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Relief Army: 45,000
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Siege Army: 26,000
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