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Elchingen is a muni****lity
about 7 km east of Ulm–Neu-Ulm in the
district of Neu-Ulm in Bavaria, Germany. Muni****lity parts: Thalfingen: 4 211 residents...
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Michel Ney, 1st
Prince de la Moskowa, 1st Duke of
Elchingen (pronounced [miʃɛl nɛ]; 10
January 1769 – 7
December 1815), was a
French military commander...
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Campaign 50km 30miles Ulm 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 The
Battle of
Elchingen,
fought on 14
October 1805, saw
French forces under Michel Ney rout an...
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Elchingen Abbey (German:
Kloster Elchingen,
Reichsabtei Elchingen) was a
Benedictine monastery in
Oberelchingen (in
Elchingen) in Bavaria, Germany, in...
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Prince of the Moskva) and Duc d'Elchingen (English: Duke of
Elchingen) were
created by Napoleon,
Emperor of the French, for the
Marshal of the...
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Basketball Elchingen 1999, for
sponsorship reasons Scanplus Baskets Elchingen, is a
German professional basketball club,
based in
Elchingen. The club currently...
- Ney sent
General Loison's 2nd
Division to
capture the
Danube bridges at
Elchingen,
which were
lightly defended by the Austrians.
Having lost most of the...
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Battle of
Elchingen, the
Austrian cavalry was also
defeated and Reisch's
infantry fled
toward Ulm. Ney was
given the
title Duke of
Elchingen for his impressive...
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include Ulm, Senden,
Pfaffenhofen an der Roth, Holzheim,
Nersingen and
Elchingen. The po****tion is 58,978 (31
December 2019). The
modern history of Neu-Ulm...
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march northeast,
while Johann Sigismund Riesch covered its
right flank at
Elchingen. The
Austrian commander sent
Franz Jellacic's
corps south toward Tyrol...