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The Battle of Vendôme was a battle of the Franco-Prussian War, it lasted from December 14 — 17, 1870 in Vendôme, Loir-et-Cher, France. In this fierce fighting, the X Army of the Kingdom of Prussia under the command of General Konstantin Bernhard von Voigts-Rhetz and the 2nd Army of Prussia which was commanded by Prince Friedrich Karl, attacked the French Army of the Loire by Minister Antoine Chanzy and Admiral Bernard Jaureguiberry who was a former navy officer of France. The Prussians defeated the French in a gun battle on December 16 and finally won the battle . With this victory, the Germans attacked the enemy's right flank and forced the French forces to withdraw from their stronger defensive position at Fréteval, where they engaged another Prussian army indecisively. The victory at Ve

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  • The Battle of Vendôme was a battle of the Franco-Prussian War, it lasted from December 14 — 17, 1870 in Vendôme, Loir-et-Cher, France. In this fierce fighting, the X Army of the Kingdom of Prussia under the command of General Konstantin Bernhard von Voigts-Rhetz and the 2nd Army of Prussia which was commanded by Prince Friedrich Karl, attacked the French Army of the Loire by Minister Antoine Chanzy and Admiral Bernard Jaureguiberry who was a former navy officer of France. The Prussians defeated the French in a gun battle on December 16 and finally won the battle . With this victory, the Germans attacked the enemy's right flank and forced the French forces to withdraw from their stronger defensive position at Fréteval, where they engaged another Prussian army indecisively. The victory at Vendôme also brought the Prussian armies some French prisoners and weapons, while the disadvantage of Chanzy's army forced him to hastily withdraw to Le Mans. (en)
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  • 6 cannons and 1 mitrailleuse machine gun captured, Unknown Captured
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  • German Victory
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  • The Castle where four Artillery batteries stood (en)
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  • 6 (xsd:integer)
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  • * (en)
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  • Antoine Chanzy (en)
  • Prince Friedrich Karl (en)
  • Bernard Jaureguiberry (en)
  • Konstantin von Voigts-Rhetz (en)
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  • 0001-12-14 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • German Victory (en)
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  • X Corps (en)
  • Army of the Loire (en)
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  • The Battle of Vendôme was a battle of the Franco-Prussian War, it lasted from December 14 — 17, 1870 in Vendôme, Loir-et-Cher, France. In this fierce fighting, the X Army of the Kingdom of Prussia under the command of General Konstantin Bernhard von Voigts-Rhetz and the 2nd Army of Prussia which was commanded by Prince Friedrich Karl, attacked the French Army of the Loire by Minister Antoine Chanzy and Admiral Bernard Jaureguiberry who was a former navy officer of France. The Prussians defeated the French in a gun battle on December 16 and finally won the battle . With this victory, the Germans attacked the enemy's right flank and forced the French forces to withdraw from their stronger defensive position at Fréteval, where they engaged another Prussian army indecisively. The victory at Ve (en)
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  • Battle of Vendôme (en)
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