1809 rebellion during the War of the Fifth Coalition
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Plundering of the City of Gottschee and burning of several peasant villages
Scattered guerrilla attacks by Gottscheer farmers begin
French occupation of Carniola is enforced
Belligerents
Gottschee Germans
First French Empire
Commanders and leaders
Mathias Dulzer Johann Erker Georg Eisenzopf Bartholomäus Kusold Johann Jonke
District Commissioner Gasparini † General Carlo Zucchi Captain Luigi Tarducci
Strength
c. 2,000 Gottscheers c. 500 Slovenes
Total: c. 2,500
- 2nd Italian Light Infantry Regiment - 8th Italian Infantry Regiment - Unknown Artillery Unit - Unknown Cavalry Regiment - Garrison troops
Total: 1,300-1,500
Casualties and losses
Unknown, but more than the French
Unknown, but minimal
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War of the Fifth Coalition
German and Austrian campaign
Teugen-Hausen
Abensberg
Landshut
Eckmühl
Ratisbon
Neumarkt
Ebelsberg
Schwarze Lackenau
Linz-Urfahr
Aspern-Essling
Sankt Michael
Raab
Graz
Wagram
Korneuburg
Stockerau
Hollabrunn
Schöngrabern
Znaim
Italian campaign
Sacile
Caldiero
Piave River
Tarvis
Austro-Polish War
Raszyn
Radzymin
Dalmatian campaign
Walcheren campaign
Basque Roads
Gefrees
Halberstadt
Ölper
Tyrolean Rebellion
Bergisel
Wörgl
1809 Gottscheer rebellion
War of the Fifth Coalition: Gottscheer rebellion
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