Battle for and Taking of Ratisbon, April 23, 1809
Title
Battle for and Taking of Ratisbon, April 23, 1809
Description
The general peace agreement lasted a scant two years after the treaty of 1801. Although unable to seriously threaten an occupation of the British Isles, Napoleon was very successful on the continent, launching major wars into Austria, Prussia, Spain, and Italy until overreaching into Russia in 1812. The attack on Ratisbon was a key part of a struggle against Austria. Although defeated before, the Austrians bridled at this loss and renewed hostilities, but Napoleon prevailed again. Although this was not his most decisive victory, it represented the continuation of a long series of successful campaigns against his opponents.
Creator
Adam (engraver)
Loeillot (drawing)
Thevenin (painter)
Source
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University
Date
1838
Rights
All Rights Reserved
Relation
http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/d/193/
Format
JPEG
Language
French
Identifier
193
Original Format
Engraving
Physical Dimensions
20.5 x 14.5 cm
Title (French)
Combat et Prise de Ratisbonne. 23 Avril 1809
Citation
Adam (engraver), Loeillot (drawing), and Thevenin (painter), “Battle for and Taking of Ratisbon, April 23, 1809,” LIBERTY, EQUALITY, FRATERNITY: EXPLORING THE FRENCH REVOUTION, accessed December 21, 2024, https://revolution.chnm.org/d/193.