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War of the Fourth Coalition
Part of Napoleonic Wars
Image:Charles Meynier - Napoleon in Berlin.png
French Army marches through Berlin in 1806.
Date 1806 - 1807
Location Europe
Result French victory, Treaties of Tilsit
Combatants
Image:Flag of Preussen 1701-1918.jpg Prussia
Image:Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
Image:Flag of Saxony.svg Saxony
Image:Flag of France.svg France
Image:Spain1785.gif Spain
Image:Flag of the Regno Italico 1805.png Kingdom of Italy
Image:Prinsenvlag.svg Holland
Image:Flag of the Parthenopaean Republic.svg Kingdom of Naples
Confederation of the Rhine:
Image:Flag of Bavaria (lozengy).svg Bavaria
and others
Commanders
Image:Flag of Preussen 1701-1918.jpg Duke of Brunswick
Image:Flag of Preussen 1701-1918.jpg Prince of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen
Image:Flag of Russia.svg Count von Bennigsen
Image:Flag of France.svg Napoleon I of France
Image:Flag of France.svg Louis Nicolas Davout
Image:Flag of France.svg Guillaume Marie Anne Brune

In the Napoleonic Wars, the Fourth Coalition was an alliance organized against Napoleon's French Empire in 18061807. Coalition partners included Prussia, Russia, Saxony, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

Many members of the coalition had previously been fighting France as part of the Third Coalition, and there was no intervening period of peace. In 1806, Prussia joined the coalition fearing the rise in French power after the defeat of Austria. Prussia and Russia mobilized for a fresh campaign, and Prussian troops massed in Saxony.

Napoleon counterattacked, and defeated the Prussians decisively at Jena-Auerstedt in October 1806. French forces under Napoleon occupied Prussia, capturing Berlin on October 25 1806 and moving all the way to East Prussia and the Russian frontier, where they fought an inconclusive battle against the Russians at Eylau in February 1807; Napoleon's advance on the Russian frontier was briefly checked. Russian forces were crushed by Napoleon's army at Friedland on June 14, 1807, and three days later Russia asked for a truce. By the Treaties of Tilsit in July 1807, France made peace with Russia and forced Prussia to give up half of its territory to France, Jerome Bonaparte's Kingdom of Westphalia, and the new Duchy of Warsaw. Napoleon was virtually in control of western and central Europe.

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he:מלחמות הקואליציה האנטי צרפתית השלישית והרביעית ja:第四次対仏大同盟 zh:第四次反法同盟

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