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  • The Emperor thereupon planned a battle to be fought near the River Iller on the 14th, and sent out orders for his troops to converge on that point.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • Receiving firsthand accounts from Dupont and Ney of the strength of the enemy on the north bank of the Danube, Napoleon realized that the proposed Battle of the River Iller would never take place.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • Receiving firsthand accounts from Dupont and Ney of the strength of the enemy on the north bank of the Danube, Napoleon realized that the proposed Battle of the River Iller would never take place.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • The Emperor thereupon planned a battle to be fought near the River Iller on the 14th, and sent out orders for his troops to converge on that point.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • He hastily fortified the Iller, Memmingen and Ulm.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • He hastily fortified the Iller, Memmingen and Ulm.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • The Austrian Army under Mack was behind the Iller between Ulm and Memmingen, and expected the French to advance through the defiles of the Black Forest, where Napoleon did actually make a feint with his cavalry.

    Aviation in Peace and War Frederick Hugh Sykes 1915

  • It followed the Rhine upward to the influx of the Aar, then up this river to the St. Gotthard, whence it turned north-easterly across Canton St. Gall to the source of the Iller.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913

  • The river Iller separated it from the Diocese of Augsburg.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913

  • From the influx of the Iller into the Danube the boundary turned towards the north-west past Gmünd, across the Neckar, north of

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913

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