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Reserve Division: Demont' (3,215) 2nd Heavy Cavalry Division: St Sulpice (3,411) Light Cavalry Division: Montbrun (5,198) IV CORPS: Massena (37,263) 1st Division: Legrand with 3 brigades (10,159) 2nd Division: Carra St Cyr with 5 brigades (11,533) 3rd Division: Molitor with 2 brigades (7,155) 4th Division: Boudet with 2 brigades (5,631) Light Cavalry Division: Marulaz with 3 brigades (2,765) VII CORPS (Bavarian Army):Lefebvre (26,982) 1st Division: Prince Royal of Bavaria with 3 brigades (8,242)2nd Division: Wrede with 3 brigades (8,944) 3rd Division: Deroi with 3 brigades (9,796) WURTTEMBERG CORPS: Vandamme (11,134) Infantry Division: Neubron with 3 brigades (8,920) Cavalry Division: Woellwarth with 2 brigades (2,214) SAXON ARMY: Bernadotte (13,840) 1st Division: Zerschwitz with 2 brigades (5,924) 2nd Division: Polenz with 2 brigades (5,356) Cavalry Division: with 2 brigades (2,040) The Im~erial Armv of Austria Commander In Chief: Archduke Charles (172,534) 1st ARMY CORPS: Bellegarde (27,653) Division Vogelsang with 2 brigades Division Ulm with 1 brigade Division Fresnel with 2 brigades 2nd ARMY CORPS: Kollowrath (28,168) Division Brady with 2 brigades Division Treunenfels with 1 brigade Division Klenau with 2 brigades 3rd ARMY CORPS: Hohenzollern (21.460) .Division Lusignan with 2 brigades Division Saint Julien with 2 brigades Division Vukassovich with 2 brigades .

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