Battle of Jena – 1806
Jena (battle). 14th October 1806, Napoleon at the head of 40,000 men had to deal with 70,000 Průšová led Brunswick and Hohenlohe and won despite the inferiority of one of the biggest victories in his reign. The result was an absolute disaster for Průšová who left 12,000 dead on the battlefield, more than twice wounded and 15,000 prisoners and war material, 200 artillery systems remained in French hands. Napoleon with him at the Battle of Jena, marshals Soul, Augereau, Ney, and Murat. The losses of the French Army were also sensitive to the number of wounded generals came Le Maroą, Barleycorn, Ledro, Viala, Bonnet and Honnières Conroux.Jena was the city of Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar is located 20 km east of Weimar and bathed in the river of Saal.