Trippstadt, Germany, in the lower Vosges Mountains
Result
French victory
Belligerents
French Republic
Prussia Habsburg Austria
Commanders and leaders
Claude Michaud René Moreaux Alexandre Taponier Laurent Saint-Cyr
Wichard Möllendorf Hohenlohe-Kirchberg Prince Hohenlohe
Strength
50,000[1]
70,000
Casualties and losses
Unknown
Unknown
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Rhine campaign of 1793–94
Mainz
1st Arlon
Landau
Pirmasens
1st Wissembourg
Fort-Louis
Biesingen
Haguenau
1st Kaiserslautern
Froeschwiller
2nd Wissembourg
2nd Arlon
2nd Kaiserslautern
Trippstadt
3rd Kaiserslautern
Luxembourg
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War of the First Coalition (List)
Porrentruy
Quiévrain
Marquain
Tuileries
Verdun
Thionville
Valmy
Lille
Mainz
Jemappes
Sardinia
Martinique
Guadeloupe
Den Helder
Siegburg
Altenkirchen
Wetzlar
Kircheib
1st Kehl
Malsch
Neresheim
Amberg
Newfoundland
Würzburg
Limburg
2nd Kehl
Biberach
Ireland
Fishguard
Neuwied
Diersheim
Flanders campaign
Chouannerie
Mediterranean campaign
War in the Vendée
War of the Pyrenees
Italian campaigns
East Indies Theatre
Rhine campaign of 1793–94
Atlantic campaign
Rhine campaign of 1795
Rhine campaign of 1796
Anglo-Spanish War
The Battle of Trippstadt was a relatively minor French military action in 1794 during the War of the First Coalition. The clash between the French Republican forces and the armies of Prussia and Habsburg Austria was fought over several days (13 to 17 July) in the lower Vosges Mountains in the German states west of the Rhine River. Fighting occurred across a wide front and included action in Kaiserslautern, Trippstadt, Schänzel and Neustadt and along the banks of the Speyerbach River.
The battle is also sometimes referred to as the Battle of Vosges, but most documented historical reports, including French- and German-language studies, refer to it as the Battle of Trippstadt. Some studies also mention Platzberg, but few studies call the action the Battle of Vosges.[2]
^Phipps (2011), p. 129.
^Rickard.
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