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The '''Battle of Ulm''' on 16–19 October 1805 was a battle during the {{Wiki|War of the Third Coalition}}, the first conflict of the [[Napoleonic Wars]], which saw [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]'s [[French Empire]] trap General {{Wiki|Karl Mack von Leiberich}}'s [[Austrian Empire|Austrian]] forces, resulting in their surrender near {{Wiki|Ulm}}, {{Wiki|Electorate of Bavaria|Bavaria}}.<ref>{{WP|Battle of Ulm}}</ref> The [[Eagle of Suger]]'s use contributed to the eventual French victory.<ref>''[[Le Secret de Napoléon Ier]]''</ref>
The '''Battle of Ulm''' on 16–19 October 1805 was a battle during the {{Wiki|War of the Third Coalition}}, the first conflict of the [[Napoleonic Wars]], which saw [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]'s [[French Empire]] trap General {{Wiki|Karl Mack von Leiberich}}'s [[Austrian Empire|Austrian]] forces, resulting in their surrender near {{Wiki|Ulm}}, {{Wiki|Electorate of Bavaria|Bavaria}}.<ref>{{WP|Battle of Ulm}}</ref> The [[Eagle of Suger]]'s use contributed to the eventual French victory.<ref>''[[Le Secret de Napoléon Ier]]''</ref>


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*''[[Le Secret de Napoléon Ier]]'' {{Mo}}<!-- The entirety of the mention is: "L'Aigle de Suger fut enchanté par la Pomme d'Éden. Lors de quelle bataille triompha cette épée? C'est à Ulm que triompha cette épée toute puissante."-->
*''[[Le Secret de Napoléon Ier]]'' {{Mo}}<!-- The entirety of the mention is: "L'Aigle de Suger fut enchanté par la Pomme d'Éden. Lors de quelle bataille triompha cette épée? C'est à Ulm que triompha cette épée toute puissante."-->



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The Battle of Ulm on 16–19 October 1805 was a battle during the War of the Third Coalition, the first conflict of the Napoleonic Wars, which saw Napoleon Bonaparte's French Empire trap General Karl Mack von Leiberich's Austrian forces, resulting in their surrender near Ulm, Bavaria.[1] The Eagle of Suger's use contributed to the eventual French victory.[2]

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