Battle of Beaumont

Battle of Beaumont
Part of the Franco-Prussian War
Date30 August 1870
Location
Result German victory
Belligerents

North German Confederation North German Confederation

 Bavaria
France France
Commanders and leaders
North German Confederation
Gustav von Alvensleben
Prince Georg of Saxony
Kingdom of Bavaria
Ludwig Freiherr von der Tann
France Pierre Louis Charles de Failly
Units involved
North German Confederation IV Corps
Saxony XII Corps
Kingdom of Bavaria I Royal Bavarian Corps
France V Corps
Casualties and losses
3,400 7,500

The Battle of Beaumont on 30 August 1870 was won by Prussia during the Franco-Prussian War.

It was fought between the French V Corps under general Pierre Louis Charles de Failly, and IV Corps under general Constantin von Alvensleben, XII Corps under Prince Georg of Saxony along with the I Royal Bavarian Corps under general Ludwig Freiherr von der Tann. The French were surprised in their cantonments and driven back upon Mouzon, with losses of 7,500 men and 42 guns to the Germans' 3,400.[1][2]

  1. ^ Howard 1991, p. 161.
  2. ^ Wawro 2003, p. 209.