Perhaps one of the most powerful French Corps d'Armee in 1809 was Marshal Victors I Corps that formed line of battle in front of Sir Arthur Wellesley's position at Talavera that July.
It's ranks were filled with veterans of Austerlitz, Jena and Friedland and had known only victory since entering Spain only nine months previously.
To quote the Duke himself when asked about his thoughts about the French;
"They were excellent troops; I never on any occasion knew them to behave otherwise than well. Their officers too were as good as possible."
The following pictures show the Corps at full strength, which it certainly was not on the 28th July, at a figure scale of approximately 1:30. The completion of this particular formation required the building of twenty-four battalions of line infantry which was started in May 2015 and completed in July 2016.
I would like to thank all those who played their part in the completion of this project with the multiple comments of support and encouragement I received on the completion of each battalion and I put these pictures together as a tribute to those people whose comments appear in the links to the battalions found at the bottom of this post, it was great to have your support on the journey.
I hope those battalion posts will be useful as a reference should anyone be mad enough to want to have a go at all or some of these units in the future, and will add to the painting tutorial I put together whilst working on them which can be found in the "Tutorials" section at the top of the page.
The next time you will see the Corps together will be for the full afternoon attack at Talavera set to be fought using Carnage & Glory II summer 2017. For the Napoleonic wargamer their can be no finer feeling than the thought of wielding a formation of this size on the table-top, with the calibre of troops they represent; wargaming in "The Grand Manner".
In the meantime it will be onwards and upwards with the Spanish Infantry Division of General Bassecourt and the Cavalry Division under General Albuquerque and I haven't quite decided which I will start first.
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| Victor |
1st Corps: Maréchal Victor
| I Corps Artillerie Reserve - 12 lbr and 6 lbr companies (Each infantry division and the cavalry brigade had its own company of artillery). |
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| Ruffin |
1st Division: Général de division Ruffin (5,286)
8 guns
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| Meunier |
Brigade: (Meunier)
9th Légère Regiment (3)
24th Line Regiment (3)
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| Barrois |
Brigade: Général de brigade Barrois
96th Line Regiment (3)
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| 1st Division - General Ruffin commanding with General Meunier (left) and Barrois (right) and their respective brigades |
2nd Division: Général de division Lapisse (6,862)
8 guns
Brigade: Général de brigade Laplannes
16th Légère Regiment (3)
45th Line Regiment (3)
Brigade: Général de brigade Solignac
8th Line Regiment (3)
54th Line Regiment (3)
| 2nd Division - General Lapisse commanding with General Laplannes (left) and Solignac (right) and their respective brigades |
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| Villatte |
3rd Division: Général de division Villatte (6,135)
8 guns
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| Cassagne |
Brigade: Général de brigade Cassagne
27th Légère Regiment (3)
63rd Line Regiment (3)
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| Puthod |
Brigade: Général de brigade Puthod
94th Line Regiment (3)
95th Line Regiment (3)
| 3rd Division - General Villatte commanding with General Puthod (left) and Cassagne (right) and their respective brigades |
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| Beaumont |
Cavalry Brigade: Général de brigade Beaumont (980)
2nd Hussar Regiment
5th Chasseur à Cheval Regiment
Artillerie - 6 x 6 lbr Horse Guns
| Cavalry Brigade - General Beaumont commanding |
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