XI Corps (Grande Armée)

XI Corps
Active 1809-1814
Country First French Empire
Branch Army
Type Army Corps
Size Corps
Engagements Napoleonic Wars
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Auguste Marmont
Pierre Augereau
Jacques MacDonald

The XI Corps of the Grande Armée was the name of more than one French military unit that existed during the Napoleonic Wars. In 1809 during the War of the Fifth Coalition, General of Division Auguste Marmont's Army of Dalmatia was renamed the XI Corps. Emperor Napoleon I held it in reserve at the Battle of Wagram. In 1812, the unit was reconstituted during the invasion of Russia and placed under Marshal Pierre Augereau. It did not fight in any battles and instead served a collection point for reserves. In 1813, it fought at the Battle of Leipzig while commanded by Marshal Jacques MacDonald.

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Orders of Battle

XI Corps in April 1809

General of Division Auguste Marmont[1]

Average battalion strength was approximately 700.

XI Corps in November 1812

Marshal Pierre Augereau[4]

XI Corps in October 1813

Marshal Jacques MacDonald[5]

Notes

  1. ^ Bowden & Tarbox, 105
  2. ^ Bowden & Tarbox, 151-152. The name is misspelled "Tiblet" both times.
  3. ^ Bowden & Tarbox, 106
  4. ^ Chandler, 1113
  5. ^ Smith, 462

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