APPENDIX 2
Detailed Composition of IV Corps
(or Prince Eugène’s Army) (45,000 men)
Prince Eugène de Beauharnais
General Staff
13th Division (General Delzons)
1st Brigade (General Huard)
8th Light Regiment
84th Regiment of the Line
1st Croat Regiment
2nd Brigade (General Roussel)
92nd Regiment of the Line
106th Regiment of the Line
Artillery
Engineers
14th Division (General Broussier)
1st Brigade (General de Sivray)
9th Regiment of the Line
18th Light Regiment
2nd Brigade (General Alméras)
Joseph Napoleon Spanish Regiment
35th Regiment of the Line
3rd Brigade (General Pastol)
53rd Regiment of the Line
Artillery
Engineers
15th Division (or Italian Division) (General Pino)
1st Brigade (General Fontana)
1st Light Regiment
2nd Regiment of the Line
2nd Brigade (General de Vaudoncourt)
Dalmatian Regiment
3rd Light Regiment
3rd Brigade (General Dembrowski)
3rd Regiment of the Line
Artillery
Engineers
Light Cavalry Division (General d’Ornano)
12th Brigade (General Ferrière)
9th Regiment of Mounted Chasseurs
19th Regiment of Mounted Chasseurs
13th Brigade (General Villata)
2nd Regiment of Italian Mounted Chasseurs
3rd Regiment of Italian Mounted Chasseurs
Italian Royal Guard
Guards of Honour
Royal Velites
Regiment of Grenadiers
Regiment of Conscripts
Dragoons of the Guard
Queen’s Dragoons
Foot Artillery
Artillery Reserve
Engineers
At the beginning of the campaign IV Corps was isolated and would meet up with the bulk of the army only after a few weeks.