Horses in the Napoleonic Wars

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Horses were widely used during the Napoleonic Wars for combat, patrol and reconnaissance, and for logistical support. Vast numbers were used throughout the wars. During the War of the Sixth Coalition, depletion of the French cavalry arm through attrition (mainly suffered during the Russian Campaign) and loss of horse-producing allies to provide remounts contributed significantly to the gradual French defeat and downfall of the French Empire. During the Waterloo Campaign, the Armée du Nord had 47,000 horses: 25,000 cavalry, 12,000 for artillery, 10,000 for infantry and supply columns. rdf:langString
Le rôle du cheval durant les guerres napoléoniennes est indissociable des conquêtes de l'époque, à la fois au combat, pour les patrouilles et la reconnaissance, et comme soutien logistique. Pendant la guerre de la Sixième Coalition, l'épuisement de la cavalerie française (ayant souffert de la Campagne de Russie) et la perte de centres de production de chevaux par ses alliés pour la fournir contribuent de manière significative à la défaite progressive de la France et à la chute du Premier Empire. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Horses were widely used during the Napoleonic Wars for combat, patrol and reconnaissance, and for logistical support. Vast numbers were used throughout the wars. During the War of the Sixth Coalition, depletion of the French cavalry arm through attrition (mainly suffered during the Russian Campaign) and loss of horse-producing allies to provide remounts contributed significantly to the gradual French defeat and downfall of the French Empire. During the Waterloo Campaign, the Armée du Nord had 47,000 horses: 25,000 cavalry, 12,000 for artillery, 10,000 for infantry and supply columns.
rdf:langString Le rôle du cheval durant les guerres napoléoniennes est indissociable des conquêtes de l'époque, à la fois au combat, pour les patrouilles et la reconnaissance, et comme soutien logistique. Pendant la guerre de la Sixième Coalition, l'épuisement de la cavalerie française (ayant souffert de la Campagne de Russie) et la perte de centres de production de chevaux par ses alliés pour la fournir contribuent de manière significative à la défaite progressive de la France et à la chute du Premier Empire.
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