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Stockach is a town in the
district of Konstanz, in
southern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is
situated in the
Hegau region,
about 5 km
northwest of Lake...
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Battles of
Stockach and
Engen were
fought on 3 May 1800
between the army of the
First French...
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Battle of
Stockach may
refer to:
Battle of
Stockach (1799)
Battle of
Stockach (1800) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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Battle of
Stockach occurred on 25
March 1799, when
French and
Austrian armies fought for control...
- the
district in 1953. 1973 it was
merged with the
neighboring district Stockach and some muni****lities from the
districts Sigmaringen and Donaueschingen...
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battle has been
called by
various names:
First Battle of
Stockach, the
Battle by
Stockach, and, in
French chronicles, the
Battle of
Liptingen (or Leibtengen)...
- in the
German state of Baden-Württemberg. It runs from
Radolfzell via
Stockach to Mengen. The line was
built as a
mainline connection from Ulm via Lake...
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withdraw across the Rhine. He also
defeated opponents at Zürich, Ostrach,
Stockach, and
Mannheim in 1799. He
reformed Austria's
armies to
adopt the nation-at-arms...
- at Meßkirch (Messkirch, Mößkirch), and then at
Stockach and Engen. At the
second battle, in
Stockach, on 27
March 1799, the
Austrian army
achieved a...
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Constance on the
eastern rim of the
Hegau region,
about 8 km (5.0 mi) east of
Stockach. It
includes the
villages of Deutwang, Kalkofen, Liggersdorf, Mindersdorf...