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The VI Cavalry Corps of the Grande Armée was a French military unit that had an ephemeral existence during the Napoleonic Wars. The corps was created on 9 February 1814 and General François Étienne de Kellermann was appointed as its commander. The corps was formed by combining a newly arrived dragoon division from the Spanish front, a second dragoon division, and a light cavalry division made up of hussars and Chasseurs-à-Cheval. The latter two divisions included units from the former III Cavalry Corps. Kellermann led the VI Cavalry Corps at Mormant, Troyes, Bar-sur-Aube, Laubressel, and Saint-Dizier. After Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated in early April, the corps ceased to exist.

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  • The VI Cavalry Corps of the Grande Armée was a French military unit that had an ephemeral existence during the Napoleonic Wars. The corps was created on 9 February 1814 and General François Étienne de Kellermann was appointed as its commander. The corps was formed by combining a newly arrived dragoon division from the Spanish front, a second dragoon division, and a light cavalry division made up of hussars and Chasseurs-à-Cheval. The latter two divisions included units from the former III Cavalry Corps. Kellermann led the VI Cavalry Corps at Mormant, Troyes, Bar-sur-Aube, Laubressel, and Saint-Dizier. After Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated in early April, the corps ceased to exist. (en)
  • 6-й корпус резервной кавалерии Великой армии (фр. 6e corps de réserve de cavalerie) — образован 9 февраля 1814 года. Корпус был сформирован путем объединения недавно прибывшей дивизии драгун с испанского фронта, второй дивизии "дракон" и дивизии легкой кавалерии, состоящей из гусар и егерей-кавалеристов. Последние две дивизии включали подразделения бывшего 3-го кавалерийского корпуса. Командиром корпуса был назначен генерал Франсуа Этьен де Келлерман (ru)
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  • February – April 1814 (en)
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  • VI Cavalry Corps (en)
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  • The VI Cavalry Corps of the Grande Armée was a French military unit that had an ephemeral existence during the Napoleonic Wars. The corps was created on 9 February 1814 and General François Étienne de Kellermann was appointed as its commander. The corps was formed by combining a newly arrived dragoon division from the Spanish front, a second dragoon division, and a light cavalry division made up of hussars and Chasseurs-à-Cheval. The latter two divisions included units from the former III Cavalry Corps. Kellermann led the VI Cavalry Corps at Mormant, Troyes, Bar-sur-Aube, Laubressel, and Saint-Dizier. After Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated in early April, the corps ceased to exist. (en)
  • 6-й корпус резервной кавалерии Великой армии (фр. 6e corps de réserve de cavalerie) — образован 9 февраля 1814 года. Корпус был сформирован путем объединения недавно прибывшей дивизии драгун с испанского фронта, второй дивизии "дракон" и дивизии легкой кавалерии, состоящей из гусар и егерей-кавалеристов. Последние две дивизии включали подразделения бывшего 3-го кавалерийского корпуса. Командиром корпуса был назначен генерал Франсуа Этьен де Келлерман (ru)
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  • VI Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée) (en)
  • 6-й корпус резервной кавалерии (Великая армия) (ru)
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