I Corps

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I Corps was a major French military formation of the Armée du Nord, notably active during the Napoleonic Wars.

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I Corps (Grande Armée) 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf army corps
military unit
allegiance First French Empire NERFINISHED
associatedWithLeader Napoleon I of France NERFINISHED
branch French Army NERFINISHED
commander Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte NERFINISHED
Jean-Baptiste Drouet, comte d'Erlon NERFINISHED
Louis-Nicolas Davout NERFINISHED
commandStructure subordinate to Napoleon or his army commanders
conflict Napoleonic Wars
country France
doctrine Napoleonic warfare
engagedInBattle Battle of Austerlitz NERFINISHED
Battle of Bautzen NERFINISHED
Battle of Borodino NERFINISHED
Battle of Eylau NERFINISHED
Battle of Friedland NERFINISHED
Battle of Jena–Auerstedt NERFINISHED
Battle of Lützen (1813) NERFINISHED
Battle of Wagram NERFINISHED
Battle of Waterloo NERFINISHED
era early 19th century
formedAsPartOf Napoleon's corps system NERFINISHED
garrisonOrOrigin France NERFINISHED
higherCommandAtWaterloo Army of the North NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod First French Empire NERFINISHED
languageOfCommand French
militaryFunction operational-level formation
notableCommander Jean-Baptiste Drouet, comte d'Erlon NERFINISHED
Louis-Nicolas Davout NERFINISHED
notableFor participation in major battles of the Napoleonic Wars
notablyActiveIn French invasion of Russia NERFINISHED
War of the Fifth Coalition NERFINISHED
War of the Fourth Coalition NERFINISHED
War of the Sixth Coalition NERFINISHED
Waterloo Campaign NERFINISHED
partOf Armée du Nord NERFINISHED
Grande Armée NERFINISHED
roleAtWaterloo part of the French left wing
size several tens of thousands of soldiers
theaterOfOperations Belgium NERFINISHED
Central Europe NERFINISHED
Eastern Europe NERFINISHED
typicalComposition artillery batteries
cavalry units
infantry divisions
usedCorpsNumberingSystem I

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