Army of Bohemia

[1] The Russian and Prussian corps were commanded by Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly, who was subordinate to Schwarzenberg.

[3] His chief of staff was Joseph Radetzky and all three coalition sovereigns—Emperor Francis I of Austria, Tsar Alexander I of Russia and King Frederick William III of Prussia—stayed at his headquarters.

Pursued back into Bohemia, it fought a successful defence in the Battle of Kulm on 29–30 August 1813.

With the Army of Silesia [de; fr], it was victorious in the Battle of Leipzig (16–19 October), after which it pushed across Germany and invaded France.

The Army of Bohemia captured Bar-sur-Aube (27 February) and was victorious in the Battle of Arcis-sur-Aube (20–21 March).