Rhine campaign of 1796

Battle of Theiningen
1796 Aug 21

Battle of Theiningen

Deining, Germany

The Battle of Theiningen was a battle in Germany fought during the War of the First Coalition in which a French division, led by Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, repulsed an attempted encirclement and fought a successful rearguard action, despite being outnumbered three-to-one, against an Austrian army led by Archduke Charles of Austria, allowing the French Army of Sambre and Meuse to retreat toward the Rhine.