The government had soon recalled Jourdan to …
Years: 1794 - 1794
June
The government had soon recalled Jourdan to lead the Army of the Moselle, ordering him north with the left wing of the Army of the Moselle in May.
This force is combined with the Army of the Ardennes and the right wing of the Army of the North to form an army that does not officially become the Army of Sambre-et-Meuse until June 29, 1794.
With seventy thousand soldiers of the new army, Jourdan lays siege to Charleroi on June 12.
A forty-one thousand-man Austrian-Dutch army under William V, Prince of Orange, defeats the French at Lambusart on June 16 and drives them south of the Sambre River.
Casualties number three thousand for each army.
Undeterred, Jourdan immediately marches on Namur to the east-northeast of Charleroi.
Instead of attacking Namur, he suddenly swings west and appears to the north of Charleroi.
After a brief siege, the three thousand-man Austrian garrison of Charleroi surrenders on June 25.
Locations
People
- Jean-Baptiste Jourdan
- Jean-Charles Pichegru
- Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
- William V, Prince of Orange
Groups
- Austria, Archduchy of
- Netherlands, United Provinces of the (Dutch Republic)
- Habsburg Monarchy, or Empire
- Spain, Bourbon Kingdom of
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- Netherlands, Southern (Austrian)
- Sardinia, Kingdom of (Savoy)
- Naples and Sicily, Bourbon Kingdom of
- French First Republic
- Netherlands, Southern (French)
Topics
- French Revolution
- First Coalition, War of the
- French Revolutionary Wars, or “Great French War”
- Vendée, War in the
- French Revolutionary Wars: Campaigns of 1794
