Battle of Paris (1814)

Battle of Paris
Part of the Campaign of France of the Sixth Coalition

The defense of Clichy during the battle, painting by Horace Vernet (1820). In the centre, Marshal Moncey gives his orders to goldsmith Jean-Baptiste Odiot, colonel of the National Guard, for whom the painting was made.
Date30–31 March 1814[1]
Location
Paris, France
48°51′24″N 2°21′06″E / 48.8566°N 2.3518°E / 48.8566; 2.3518
Result Coalition victory
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Belligerents
First French Empire France Russia Russia
Austrian Empire Austria
Kingdom of Prussia Prussia
Commanders and leaders
First French Empire Joseph Bonaparte
First French Empire Auguste de Marmont Surrendered
First French Empire Bon-Adrien Jeannot de Moncey
First French Empire Édouard Mortier
Russian Empire Alexander I
Austrian Empire Karl von Schwarzenberg
Russian Empire Barclay de Tolly
Kingdom of Prussia Frederick William III
Kingdom of Prussia Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher
Russian Empire Louis Alexandre Langeron
Russian Empire Mikhail Miloradovich
Austrian Empire Ignaz Giulay
Strength
29,000–42,000[1] Russia:
100,000
Austria:
15,000
Prussia:
40,000
Total:
100,000[1]–155,000
Casualties and losses
5,000–9,300[1] killed, wounded or captured 9,000[1]–18,000 killed, wounded or captured
Battle of Paris (1814) is located in France
Battle of Paris (1814)
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Battle of Saint-Dizier on 26 March 1814
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Battle of Montereau on 18 February 1814
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Battle of Mormant on 17 February 1814
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Battle of Montmirail on 11 February 1814
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Battle of Champaubert on 10 February 1814
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Battle of Lesmont on 2 February 1814
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Battle of La Rothière on 1 February 1814
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Bar-sur-Aube
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First Battle of Bar-sur-Aube on 24 January 1814 Second Battle of Bar-sur-Aube on 27 February 1814
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Battle of Paris 1814
Russian army attacking Montmartre Heights
Russian army enters Paris

The Battle of Paris (or the Storming of Paris[2]) was fought on 30–31 March 1814 between the Sixth Coalition, consisting of Russia, Austria, and Prussia, and the French Empire. After a day of fighting in the suburbs of Paris, the French surrendered on 31 March, ending the War of the Sixth Coalition and forcing Emperor Napoleon to abdicate and go into exile.