2. The Battle of Champaubert.

No. 110. BATTLE OF CHAMPAUBERT

A brilliant action, in which, by wise arrangement, notwithstanding a disparity in number, the allies, that is to say the Russians and Prussians, were completely beaten; and where a number of prisoners were made, without the French army being at all injured. The medal describing this glorious feat of arms represents, on one side, the head of Napoleon, Emperor and King; on the reverse, an herculean figure, contending against three adversaries, and defending himself against two, while he crushes the third under his feet.

Inscription.
The Battle of Champaubert,
10th February, 1814.

Bramsen 1341. Bataille de Champaubert.