Battle of Kircheib

The Battle of Kircheib (German: Schlacht bei Kircheib) was a military engagement during the War of the First Coalition. On 19 June 1796, French and Austrian troops clashed at Kircheib in the Westerwald uplands in present-day Germany. Sometimes it is called the Battle of Uckerath (Schlacht bei Uckerath) after another nearby village, Uckerath, which belongs today to Hennef.

Battle of Kircheib
Part of War of the First Coalition

Section of a 1796 map from the book Grundsätze der Strategie by Archduke Charles of Austria
Date19 June 1796
Location
Various villages in Westerwald, Rhineland-Palatinate,modern-day Germany
Result Austrian Victory
Belligerents
France 1804 France Habsburg monarchy Austria
Commanders and leaders
France 1804 Jean-Baptiste Kléber Habsburg monarchy Paul Kray of Krajowa
Habsburg monarchy Merveldt
Strength
24,000 14,000
Casualties and losses
1,500 400
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