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English: Battle of Hanau (30-31 October 1814), took part between Austro-Bavarian forces and French forces. This scene illustrates the attack of the Austro-Bavarian cavalry charging the French Grand Battery. Commanding the French Guard cavalry countercharge on the enemy cavalry is General Nansouty (illustrated on the left-centre, with his back to the viewer) directing operations.
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- derivative work: Alexandru.demian ( talk)
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Cropped to show General Nansouty. The original can be viewed here: Vernet-Battle_of_Hanau.jpg. Modifications made by Alexandru.demian.
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