André Masséna Nicolas Oudinot Nicolas Soult Augustin Keller [de]
Archduke Charles Friedrich von Hotze Franz Petrasch Johann Weber †
Strength
23,000[1]
10,000[1]
Casualties and losses
230 killed 570 wounded[1]
750 killed 1,450 wounded 3,000 captured[1]
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French Revolutionary Wars – Swiss Campaign
French invasion
Grauholz
Engadine
Feldkirch
Frauenfeld
Winterthur
1st Zurich
Oberwald
Schwyz
Amsteg
Suvorov's campaign
St. Gotthard
Devil's Bridge
2nd Zurich
Linth River
Klöntal
Muottental
Glarus
1st Schwanden
2nd Schwanden
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War of the Second Coalition
Nicopolis
Corfu
Ostrach
Feldkirch
1st Stockach
Verona
Magnano
Cassano
Bassignana
1st Marengo
Frauenfeld
Winterthur
1st Zurich
Modena
Trebbia
2nd Marengo
Mantua
Novi
Amsteg
Callantsoog
Vlieter incident
Krabbendam
Mannheim
Bergen
Gotthard Pass
2nd Zurich
Linth River
Muottental
Alkmaar
Castricum
2nd Novi
Genola
3rd Novi
Wiesloch
Genoa
Hohentwiel
2nd Stockach
Messkirch
Biberach
Fort Bard
Chiusella
Iller River
Montebello
3rd Marengo
Höchstädt
Neuburg
Ampfing
Hohenlinden
Mincio
Copenhagen
Algeciras (1st • 2nd)
Porto Ferrajo
Mediterranean Campaign
Egyptian Campaign
Italian and Swiss
Swiss Campaign
Italian Campaign
Dutch Campaign
War of the second coalition encounter
War of the Second Coalition:
Austria
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The color black indicates the current battle.
The Battle of Frauenfeld was a military encounter during the War of the Second Coalition (1799-1802). It took place on 25 May 1799 between Austrian and French troops. The battle ended in the evening with the retreat of the Austrians, but on the following day the French withdrew.
^ abcdeBodart 1908, p. 335.
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