Kellerman, General, commands cavalry brigade at Marengo, 164, 170;
attacks Austrian cavalry, 171.
Kienmayer, General, guards defiles of Black Forest, 93;
remains in Kinzig Valley, 102;
descends the Danube, 105.
Kléber, General, how ranked by Napoleon, 225.
Kray, Marshal, commanded Austrian army, 20;
was to remain on the defensive, 23;
was deceived, 29;
his army separated from that of Melas, 30;
must lose his communications if defeated, 35;
his army widely dispersed, 37;
gave Bonaparte an advantage, 43;
lacked military ability, 49;
commands main body in Germany, 94;
hears of Moreau's movements, 100;
re-enforces Kienmayer, 100;
moves on Loffingen and Zollhaus, 102;
appreciates his faulty position, 103;
attempts to unite his forces at Stokach, 103;
at Engen, 104;
unites his forces at Mosskirch, 105;
crosses the Danube, 106;
marches on Ulm, 107, 108;
his strength and losses, 107;
position of his troops, 110;
commits an error, 111, 112, 114;
faulty arrangement of his forces, 111-117;
outgenerals Moreau, 130;
position of his army, 229.
Lamartine, quotation from, 231.
Lannes, General, commands a corps under Bonaparte, 142;
crosses the Alps, 142;
is checked at Fort Bard, 144;
passes the fort, 145;
defeats Haddick, 146;
captures Pavia, 150;
crosses the Po, 155;
fights battle of Montebello, 157;
secured the title of "Duke of Montebello," 158;
at Marengo, 164, _et seq._;
was badly shattered, 213;
became a marshal, 226.
Lecourbe, General, commands Moreau's right wing, 93;
marches on Stokach, 103;
is victorious, 104;
delays there to await Moreau's operations, 104;
captures Memmingen, 107.
Lincoln, Abraham, virtues of, 90.
Lodi, battle of, 17.
Lonato, battle of, 76.
Macdougall, Colonel, criticizes operations in Germany, 116.
Mack, General, his army captured by Napoleon, 38.
Mantua, fortress of, location of, 72.
Marengo, campaign of, 88, 173;
plain of, 163;
battle of, 163, _et seq._;
opposing forces at, 212.
Marescot, General, reports on the passes of the Alps, 137.
Marlborough, Duke of, compared with Napoleon, 232.
Marmont, General, became a marshal, 226.
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