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Battle sequence of the Battle of Austerlitz
French army

Commander in Chief: Napoleon

Garde Impériale: commanding marshal Bayssiere, number: 5,500, 24 guns.

The First Corps: Marshal Bernardote, commander of the army, number 13000, 24 guns.

Third Corps: Marshal Dawu, commander, with 6,300 men (including 2,500 cavalry) and 0/2 guns.

Fourth Corps: Marshal Nicholas Jean de Dieu Soult, commander of the army, with 23,600 men and 35 cannons.

Fifth Corps: Marshal Jean Lannis, commander of the army, number12,900, 20 guns.

Grenadiers: General Nicola Charles Udinau, commander, number: 5,700.

Cavalry Reserve: Commander Marshal Joachim Miao La and Prince, number: 7,400, 36 guns.

Russian-Austrian Coalition forces

Commander-in-Chief: Mikhail Kutuzov (actual command is in Alexander I's hands), commander-in-chief of the left wing: Backhaus.

Russian Imperial Guard: commanding Grand Duke Constantine, with 6,730 infantry, 3,700 cavalry and 40 artillery pieces.

Tsar's right-wing vanguard: Commander Lieutenant General Peter Bagration, with 9,200 infantry, 4,500 cavalry and 42 artillery pieces.

General Bacchus Horton's left-wing vanguard troops: commanding General Michael von Killemia, 3440 infantry, 3440 cavalry, light artillery 12 doors.

The first column: Commander Lieutenant General Dimitri sergeyev Doktolov.

Second column: Commander Lieutenant General louis alexander Andre de Langeron.

The Third Column: Presbyterian Presbyterian Command Lieutenant General

The fourth column: Commanding Lieutenant General Mikhail Andrevich Miro Radovic and Crolla Sese.

The Fifth Column: Commanding Lieutenant General John von Josef Wenzel Lichtenstein.