War of the Fifth Coalition

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The War of the Fifth Coalition was a 1809 conflict in which Austria, supported by Britain, fought and was ultimately defeated by Napoleon’s French Empire, notably culminating in the Battle of Wagram and the Treaty of Schönbrunn.


Statements (51)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Napoleonic Wars
war
alliedSupport British financial subsidies to Austria
Royal Navy operations against France
belligerent Austrian Empire
Confederation of the Rhine
Duchy of Warsaw
French Empire
Kingdom of Bavaria
Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic)
Kingdom of Saxony
Kingdom of Westphalia
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
cause Austrian attempt to exploit French difficulties in Spain
Austrian desire to reverse French dominance in Central Europe
commander André Masséna
Archduke Charles of Austria
Archduke John of Austria
Johann von Hiller
Louis-Nicolas Davout
Napoleon I of France
concludedBy Treaty of Schönbrunn
conflictType coalition war
effect increased Austrian war indemnities to France
strengthening of French hegemony in Central Europe
territorial losses for the Austrian Empire
endDate 1809-10-14
hasPart Battle of Abensberg
Battle of Aspern-Essling
Battle of Eckmühl
Battle of Piave River (1809)
Battle of Raab
Battle of Sacile
Battle of Wagram
Battle of Znaim
Tyrolean Rebellion
location Austrian Empire
Bavaria
Central Europe
Italy
Poland
mainBattle Battle of Wagram
opponent Francis I of Austria
Napoleon I of France
partOf Napoleonic Wars
predecessorConflict War of the Fourth Coalition
result French victory
startDate 1809-04-10
successorConflict French invasion of Russia
treaty Treaty of Schönbrunn
year 1809


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