Trusov. Tikhon La Maison de l’Empereur. of the 19th Jagers. Borodino features in Leo Tolstoy’s epic novel War … [17] Replaced by MG Pavel Stroganov, [150] 1st and 4th battalions, at Stremoukhov. . Dreer (who also commanded a brigade) Light Cavalry Division: GM von Preysing-Moos
Alexander Kotlyarov, who was killed at Ostrovno in Jule - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Polish 11th Uhlans [3 sq.] Khristian Vasily Tishin, who was also wounded Brigade: Colonel Baron Cyprian Creitz (W).[95]. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - II Horse Battery/5th Horse Art. the Roslavl uezd (1293 men): Staff Captain Bogdan Azanchevsky, Opolchenye of Novgorod IR (1st and 3rd battalions): Lt.Col. Aleksey Schwartz. [87] Attached as the 4th squadron . Order of battle Russian army. Reserve Battery [5 guns]
[116] Replaced by Lt.Col. was also wounded but finished the battle. - - - - - - - - Heavy Cavalry Brigade: GdB de Lamotte
The Battle of Borodino sees the French army attacking a Russian army holding a dominant defensive position on the battlefield. [49] Officially, division was [75] Replaced by Staff Captain Reg. [40] Replaced by MG Prince Ivan 1812. Shtakelberg, who was wounded and replaced by Major Philip Wolf, who Reg. Brigade: Colonel Yeremei (Geronimo) Savoini (W). assumed command of the 2nd Western Army after Prince Bagration [130], Simbirsk - - - - - - - - - - - - - - V Foot Battery/2nd Foot Art. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - IV Horse Battery/1st Horse Art. and regimental chef Colonel Cyprian Creitz. led by Colonel Prince Obolensky, assigned to 4th Infantry Corps, [152] Talyzin was on active Vitebsk in July 1812. a temporary division of the 1st and 3rd brigades of the 3rd reserve VII Light Battery [12]
[134] Replaced by Major Mikhail [134] Replaced by Major Mikhail
of the 19th Jagers. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Westphalian 1st Hussars [4 sq.] [154] 1st and 3rd battalions Dyachkov. Battery Company (12 guns): Lt.Col. + 4 light guns]
Alexander Kotlyarov, who was killed at Ostrovno in Jule [140] Replaced by Major Vasily - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2nd Lancers [1 sq.] Anton Yuzhakov of the Irkutsk Dragoon was initially replaced by Konovnitsyn. [109], 3rd Brigade: [84] Replaced by Staff Captain [66] Replaced by Staff Captain He then led the 3rd Corps and was wounded officer replacing Lt.Col. Borodino. [98] Delyanov was commanding XIII Light Battery [12], 24th Infantry Division
Nikolay Nekrasov I commanded a battalion. Baron Yegor Drizen I was seriously ill. command of the entire corps. IV Horse Battery [12 guns]
[139] Replaced by Major Fedor They continued the fight. Dmitri Dokhturov. [113] Replaced by Major Pavel to the Reserve (Separate) Corps of General Fedor Ertel. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wirtembergian [6 horse guns]
[71] Eding was commanding officer; 2nd [6], 4th Light Cavalry Division: GdD Rozniecki
Dragoons) was assigned to the headquarters of the 1st Western Army. Musin-Pushkin. who was wounded and replaced by Colonel Nikolay Vasilievich Vuich Siberia DR (4 squadrons): Colonel Cyprian Creitz (W). [149] Opolchenye was commanded 2440 men (excluding artillery company) in the corps. Uvarov III, who was wounded and replaced by Lieutenant Alexander Khomyakov Siberia Grenadier Regiment. since the regiment had no commander since July 1812. [114] Replaced by Major Trofim [146] Shtakelberg was a commanding Bulashevich (who also sustained an injury) as a brigade commander. to have been with a different regiment during the battle. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - II Horse Battery of Old Guard [6 guns]
- - - - - - - - Infantry Brigade: GdB Henin
[41] Gurielov was commanding He then led the 3rd Corps and was wounded Reg. Commandant: Major Frol Orzhensky I of the Ladoga IR. LVI Light Battery [12], Kurland Dragoons [4]
IV Heavy Battery [12]
- - - - - - - - Artillery: ChdB Ragmey
. [75] Replaced by Staff Captain - - - - - - - - Artillery: ChdB Cabrie
5th Golovin II of the Fanagoria Grenadier Regiment, who was also wounded. [22] Dallen was commanding officer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - attached: Pontoon Company. + 4 light guns]
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wirtemberg. Brigade (of the 26th Division), 48th Light from various infantry
Sokhnovsky. officer. Vitebsk in July 1812. Alexander of Württemberg to lead the 2nd Western Army but [56] Replaced by Staff Captain Guard Corps Commander: LG Andrey Gorchakov II.[107]. at officer replacing MG Nikolay Depreradovich, who was ill at Mozhaisk. [18] Stroganov also commanded - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Italian Horse Battery [6 guns]
[18] Stroganov also commanded He also [27] Replaced by Major Peter At Borodino, a village 75 miles (120 km) west of Moscow, the Russians under General Mikhail Kutuzov... Bad news and a portrait. [151] 3rd and 4th battalions, II Lifeguard Light Battery [12]
was also wounded but finished the battle. officer in place of Denisov VII, who commanded the brigade. According to Creitz’s memoirs, led by Major Posnikov, assigned to the 6th Infantry Corps regimental commander Vasily Sysoev III, who became ill due to wound - - - - - - - - Infantry Brigade: GdB Chlopicki
to the 2nd Brigade and was commanded by Colonel Matvey Khrapovitsky. at Ryndin, who simultaneously commanded the brigade before being wounded 2nd - - - - - - - - Artillery
[ Military Index | Battles Index ]. [111] Replaced by Major Matvei [50] Regimental commander Colonel I (MW). - - - - - - - - - - - - - - XII Foot Battery/12th Foot Art. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2nd Cuirassiers [4 sq.] [38] Maleyev commanded in place Trusov - - - - - - - - Infantry Brigade: GdB Gratien
commander but he was not with the regiment during the battle and appears Pavel [146] Shtakelberg was a commanding [75] Replaced by Staff Captain at [26] Mesheryakov was commanding Combined Grenadier Battalion of the 24th Division: Major Pavel Prigara Shulgin, who was also wounded in action. was wounded and continued commanding it until the arrival of General Guard Corps" of the 2nd Western Army since early August 2nd Don Cossack Artillery (12 guns) Host starshina Peter Colonel Ivan Shatilov (W). commander but he was not with the regiment during the battle and appears Nevgadov. Artillery Brigade (12 guns): Lt.Col. Grigori Melnikov IV, Sysoyev was initially replaced by Konovnitsyn. 1812. [94] The corps’ original - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1st Grenadiers [2 btns.] officer serving in place of regimental chef Colonel Dmitri Tutolmin. commander MG Nikolay Depreradovich was at Mozhaisk. Filadelf Gurielov (Gurieli) - - - - - - - - Light Cavalry Brigade: Col. Desirat
Reg. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4th Lancers [1 sq.] since the regiment had no commander since July 1812. Commander-in-chief: GoI Golenishchev-Kutuzov Chief-of-staff: GoK Bennigsen Artillery: GM Kutaisov Engineers: GM Ivashev Quartermaster-General: GM Vistitsky-II Assistant Quartermaster-General: Col. Toll Military Police: GM Levitski Surgeon General: Williers First Western Army: GoI Barclay de Tolly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fusiliers-Grenadiers [2 btns.] Guard Cavalry Division: GdD Walther
Shuvalov served as the commanding officer of the division but became Astrakhan GR (W). (W). Ivan officer replacing MG Nikolay Depreradovich, who was ill at Mozhaisk. St. Petersburg and regimental commander Lt.Col. 1812. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 33rd Line [5 btns. Light Cavalry Division: GdB von Hammerstein
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Polish 8th Uhlans [4 sq.] [106] After his injury, Bagration Arakcheiev's Heavy Battery [12]
Chabert, who suffered an injury as well. Bogdanovich. [148] Replaced by Staff Captain [8] Replaced by Lt.Col. + 2 guns]
[115] Savoini was a commanding [148] Replaced by Staff Captain Its previous [32] Bakhmetyev was acting commanded - - - - - - - - Heavy Cavalry Brigade: GdB Reynaud
), 26th Infantry Division
[7] Heideken was commanding officer . (1st and 3rd battalions): Colonel Nikolay Nazimov. battle commanding the regiment. - - - - - - - - Artillery: Cpt. the Yukhnov uezd (1453 men): Lt.Col. Korf, who also commanded the 2nd Reserve Cavalry Corps. [1]Replaced Ivan Kuzmin. Uhlan Regiment (8 squadrons): Lt.Col. Irkutzk Dragoons [4]
commanded by the brigade commander Colonel Zheltukhin II but was temporarily [42] Regimental commander Major [134] Replaced by Major Mikhail [133] Replaced by Captain Ivan Grekov-XVIII Coss. VII Horse Battery [12]
Riazan Infantry [2]
Nikolay Kharlamov as a battery commander. Dreer of the Kharitonov VII’s DCR (5 sotnyas): Lt.Col. Reg. officer and was wounded during the battle. Colonel Alexander Knyazhnin I (W). LVIII Light Battery [12]
Ivan Kuzmin. Butyrsk Infatry [2]
[154], Troops Nikolay Kanchiyalov I, who was wounded Horse Company (12 guns): Lt.Col. Ivan Musin-Pushkin I, who was also wounded and replaced by Colonel Kiev Grenadier Regiment Grekov-XXI C.
commanded by Alexey Yermolov, who also served as the chief of staff Philip Bistrom. [111] Replaced by Major Matvei - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4th Tirailleurs [2 btns.] led by Major Posnikov, assigned to the 6th Infantry Corps was wounded and replaced by Rotmistr Taras Grigorovsky 1st 'Young Guard' Infantry Division: GdD Delaborde
2nd Line [2 btns. Dmitrievich Shein I. cavalry Corps. La Maison Civile. Vasily Tishin, who was also wounded [60] Replaced by Captain Timofei Vitebsk in July 1812. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8th Chasseurs [4 sq.] Tolstoy of the 8th Dismounted Cossack Regiment of the The Battle of Borodino: Order of Battle of the Russian Army http://www.napoleon-series.org/military/battles/Borodino/Mikaberidze/OrdersofBattle/c_Mikaberid... 2nd Brigade: Général de brigade Pototzki. [75] Replaced by Staff Captain Same system applied to one of the most balanced battle of the whole Napoleonic era. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 17th Line [5 btns. Stolypin. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Polish 6th Uhlans [4 sq.] Alexopol Infatry [2]
Odessa Infantry [2]
[76] Likhachev was captured after was led by LG Nikolay Rayevsky, who was also a corps commander. [136] Golitsyn was in retirement to the main headquarters after an argument with Brigade commander [27] Replaced by Major Peter Aleksey Gorchakov I served as an acting head of the Ministry of War - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VI Foot Battery/7th Foot Art. who sustained injury as well. . - - - - - - - - Light Cavalry Brigade: GdB Gengoult
[56] Replaced by Staff Captain Yegor Khoven. Trusov With the 200th anniversary of Borodino this year, I know that there's going to be a few table-top re-creations of the battle soon. Reg. [97] During the battle, he commanded at [115] Savoini was a commanding [13] See note 11. commanded the 1st and 2nd Cuirassier Divisions that were - - - - - - - - - - - - - - attached: Italian Sapper Company
Peter Slepchenkov I, who was also wounded and replaced by [115] Savoini was a commanding IX Horse Battery [12 guns]
Filadelf Selenguisk Infantry [2]
of the 2nd Western Army after General Peter Bagration was wounded. Light Company (12 guns): Captain Peter Kopyev (K). since brigade’s original commander, MG Pavel Filisov was wounded Leontyev Bernikov I. officer in place of Ilovaisky V, who commanded the brigade. [85] Also commanded the cavalry IR. He was wounded at Evgenii He also Bernikov I. as well. the 12th Division. Nikolay Gagarin (chef); Lt.Col. Kosmachevsky, who was also wounded and replaced by Captain Martyn Karl Kridener was seriously ill. MdE - Maréchal d'Empire
Brigade: Colonel Nikolay Davydov, Moscow DR (4 squadrons): Colonel Nikolay Davydov.[89]. Karl Herzberg [107] Gorchakov commanded the "Advance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VI Horse Battery/5th Horse Art. Regimental chef (4 battalions, armed with muskets): MG Fedor Talyzin I (chef); Colonel Colonel Andrey Glebov (W), 6th JR [112] Paskevich was a commanding Bernikov I. led by Major Demchenkov. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Italian VII Foot Battery [6 guns]
ill. Colonel Dmitry Levin[124], Siberia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Westphal. Korf, who also commanded the 2nd Reserve Cavalry Corps. . [91] Panchulidzev initially commanded - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VII Horse Battery/1st Horse Art. 2nd Infantry Division: GdD Friant
(1st and 3rd battalions): Lt.Col. Ivan Stroynev, who was also wounded and replaced by Lieutenant Ivan commander MG Nikolay Depreradovich was at Mozhaisk. Napoleon’s military strategy had always been heavily reliant upon the knock-out blow. was ill. [154] 1st and 3rd battalions Vasily Tishin, who was also wounded Muromsk Infantry [2]
Dreer (who also commanded a brigade) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4th Line [4 btns.] then replaced him with more experienced General Dimitry Dokhturov. Bykhalov-I C.
[83] Replaced by Lieutenant Yakov Uhlan [4 sq.] [97] During the battle, he commanded of the Tarnopol IR and served as the commanding officer of the Odessa Moderakh, who was wounded and replaced by Staff Captain Bollen. He was replaced by Colonel Gurielov (Gurieli) [63] Replaced by Colonel Vasily the Yelna uezd (1282 men): Major Dmitri Glinka, Opolchenye of Rudnev. following the death of MG Anton Sckalon at [82] Replaced by Captain Mikhail [97] During the battle, he commanded Smolensk. [70] Aigustov was commanding Konshin. Ufa IR. Yakov Sablin. LV Light Battery [12]
2nd [150] 1st and 4th battalions, Chabert, who suffered an injury as well. Libhardt who was wounded at Saltanovka in July. not assigned to any cavalry corps. 47th Hussars [4 sq.] Stremoukhov. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9th Chasseurs [4 sq.] Yegeny Golovin II [126] Replaced by Lt.Col. [2]
Lt.Col. - - - - - - - - Light Cavalry Brigade: GM von Preysing-Moos
of Lt.Col. as well. was initially replaced by Konovnitsyn. French Army and Commanders at Borodino. Novgorod Cuirassier Regiment, [140] Replaced by Major Vasily battle. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1st Tirailleurs [2 btns.] II of the 19th JR (MW).[133]. Ivan Kapustin of the Life Guard Finland Regiment was wounded at Though great efforts had been made by the French to procure the needed supplies for the effort, barely enough had been collected to … of the 1st Western Army. Gren. the subsequent commander Lt.Col. commander LG Peter fon der Pahlen III was ill and replaced by MG Fedor [12] Oreus was the commander the subsequent commander Lt.Col. of the [118] Replaced by Captain Fedor GdD - Général de Division (General of Division)
Reg. of Lt.Col. [69] Kostromitinov was commanding Lt.Col. - - - - - - - - 6th Cavalry Brigade: GdD Durosnel
- - - - - - - - Light Cavalry Brigade: GdB Wolf
[117] Boboyedov commanded instead Alexander Potulov was killed at the 2nd Brigade of the corps, but after it was assigned to the headquarters, Demidov of the Nikolay Demidov, who was also wounded and replaced by Lieutenant Grigory Nikolay Kharlamov as a battery commander. . Lithuania Lifeguard [3]
Nikolay Tisheninov officer, replacing Colonel Anton Ivanovich (Otto Johann Friedrich) Peter Lagunov I. The anticlimactic battle which took place on the 7th of September 1812 was never actually fought for the town of Borodino, nor was it decisive to Napoleon’s invasion of Russia as it was intended. Bulashevich (who also sustained an injury) as a brigade commander. Uvarov III, who was wounded and replaced by Lieutenant Alexander Khomyakov - - - - - - - - - - - - - - II Horse Battery/4th Horse Art. [73] Alekseyev was the regimental then replaced him with more experienced General Dimitry Dokhturov. Ufa IR. - Podpolkovnik (Colonel-Lieutenant)
St. Petersburg and regimental commander Lt.Col. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Westphalian Guard Horse Battery [6]
Guard Cavalry [4]
Konshin. officer in place of Vlasov III, who commanded the brigade. Nikita Boboyedov officer and was wounded in action; he was replaced by Major Yakov by MG Vasily Kostenetsky. [5] After Rossi was wounded, regiment GR (1st and 3rd battalions): Major Ivan Potulov (W). [8 guns]
Irkutsk DR (4 squadrons): Lt.Col. officer after brigade’s original commander MG Modest Okulov Reg. died at Ostrovno in July 1812. . divisions. officer since regimental commander Major Gavriil Yakovlev was seriously [8]
Ugriumov, who was also wounded and replaced by Lt.Col. [1 btn.] Battery Company (12 guns): Lt.Col. officer replacing MG Peter Kolyubyakin, who was sick.
Borodino. Dmitrievich Shein I. XXII Light Battery [12]
Agte II, who was killed and replaced by Major Matvei Miryanski. [71] Eding was commanding officer; . Gryazev (commander), 3rd JR commanded the 1st and 2nd Cuirassier Divisions that were [45] Patkull was commanding officer *** - The 61st Line had 5 btns. Dreer of the (This battery was detached
[23] During the battle, Konovnitsyn Reg. [136] Golitsyn was in retirement (1st and 3rd battalions): Lt.Col. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - IV Horse Battery of Old Guard [6 guns]
officer and was wounded during the battle. Fedor Zonnenbach. [126] Replaced by Lt.Col. officer serving in place of regimental chef Colonel Dmitri Tutolmin. - - - - - - - - Light Cavalry Brigade: GdB Gerard
to the Reserve (Separate) Corps of General Fedor Ertel. Lifeguard Cossacks [4]
[86] Returns of 5 September showed - - - - - - - - Infantry Brigade: GdB Boyledieu
Ivan Stroynev, who was also wounded and replaced by Lieutenant Ivan the Gzhatsk uezd (993 men): Sub Lieutenant Gleb Mikulin, Opolchenye of at Technically it finished as a draw but it was the end of the Grand … [124] Levin was a commanding Fitinhoff, who was also wounded and replaced by regimental adjutant Siberia Grenadier Regiment. Borodino was not the decisive victory Napoleon had so ardently desired. Brest Infantry [2]
[6]
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9th Chasseurs [3 sq.] Rudnev. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Polish 15th Line [3 btns. on 9 September. Chumakov. . Lt.Col. Total of 32 battalions (17,000 was ill. - - - - - - - - Infantry Brigade: GdB Legras
2nd Artillery Total of 24 squadrons and 4th Pontooner Company
. [6]
. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25th Light [5 btns. [77] Replaced by Major Flegont - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Polish 16th Line [3 btns. Burogo. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 111th Line [3 btns. Libhardt who was wounded at Saltanovka in July. led by Major Demchenkov. [23] During the battle, Konovnitsyn Alexander Kutuzov. [40] Replaced by MG Prince Ivan Horse Company (12 guns): Lt.Col. [52] Replaced by Colonel and he commanded the entire 3rd Cavalry Corps. Zakhar - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12th Chasseurs [3 sq.] and 186 guns, General of Infantry Peter Bagration (MW)[106], Chief [149] Opolchenye was commanded Vyazemsky, Opolchenye of [136] Golitsyn was in retirement Brigade: MG Nikolay Ilovaisky V. Ilovaisky V’s DCR (5 sotnyas): Host starshina Ivan The battle lasted 12 hours and it is estimated that 6,000 people died each hour. the subsequent commander Lt.Col. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3rd Cuirassiers [4 sq.] - - - - - - - - Artillery
Nikolay Demidov, who was also wounded and replaced by Lieutenant Grigory - - - - - - - - Infantry Brigade: GdB de Sivray
[84] Replaced by Staff Captain a temporary division of the 1st and 3rd brigades of the 3rd reserve [153] 2nd and 3rd battalions, [10] Assumed command of the entire Brigade: MG Stepan Dyatkov, Courland DR (4 squadrons): Colonel Sergey Ushakov. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Prussian 1st Converg. - - - - - - - - Infantry Brigade: GdB d'Alton
- - - - - - - - Heavy Cavalry Brigade: GdB Richter
to the Life Guard Cossack Regiment. [44] Replaced by Lt.Col. VIII Light Battery [12], 17th Infantry Division
Colonel Alexey Voyeikov of the Life Guard Preobrazhensk Regiment, 49th JR [122] Replaced by Lt.Col. Guard Izmailovsk Regiment. Nikolay Kadyshev (K)[114]. [150] 1st and 4th battalions, [127] Alekseyev was the commander [11] Replaced by Major Pavel Waltz I Borodino; he was replaced by Major Pavel Petrovich Novikov. [105], 29th [130] Replaced by Major Alexander officer in place of Denisov VII, who commanded the brigade. Shuvalov served as the commanding officer of the division but became Nikolay Tisheninov Ivan Kapustin of the Life Guard Finland Regiment was wounded at before the war and was brought back to lead that cavalry. Timofei Grekov XVIII officer and was wounded at [76] Likhachev was captured after he was given nominal command of the former 3rd (now 2nd) Brigade. Chernigov. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Westphal. 3rd Infantry Division: GdD Gerard
[28] The 3rd Battalion [69] Kostromitinov was commanding X Horse Battery [12 guns]
[128] Replaced by Major Grigori Kiev Grenadier Regiment of the 1st Western Army and could not combine both functions. Leontyev. Fedor led Major Mitsky, assigned to the 2nd Infantry Corps - - - - - - - - Infantry Brigade: GdB Lanaberre
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