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The IX Corps of the Grande Armée was a French military unit that existed during the Napoleonic Wars. The corps was first formed in 1806 from German troops allied with the First French Empire, with Emperor Napoleon I appointing his brother Jérôme Bonaparte as commander. During 1807, elements of the corps besieged several Prussian fortresses.
IX Corps | |
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Active | 1806–1807 1812–1813 |
Country | First French Empire |
Branch | French Imperial Army |
Size | Corps |
Engagements | War of the Fourth Coalition Russian campaign War of the Sixth Coalition |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Pierre Augereau Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte Jérôme Bonaparte Jean-Baptiste Drouet Claude Victor-Perrin |
The IX Corps was reformed in 1812 for the French invasion of Russia and Marshal Claude Victor-Perrin was assigned to lead it. Victor's troops fought in several actions, most notably at the Battle of Berezina in November. The formation was re-established in 1813 with Marshal Pierre Augereau as its commander and fought at Leipzig.
IX Corps: Marshal Pierre Augereau[1]
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