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Taviers was of particular importance to the Franco-Bavarian position: it protected the otherwise unsupported flank of General de Guiscard ’ s cavalry on the open plain, while at the same time, it allowed the French infantry to pose a threat to the flanks of the Dutch and Danish squadrons as they came forward into position.
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General of Brigade Anne-François-Charles Trelliard led 12 squadrons of the corps cavalry, which consisted of the 9th and 10th Hussar Regiments and the 21st Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment.
** Cavalry Brigade: General of Brigade Charles Claude Jacquinot ( 9 squadrons ) ( Attached from Montbrun )
*** Brigade: General of Brigade Jean-Marie Defrance ( 8 squadrons )
*** Brigade: General of Brigade Jean-Pierre Doumerc ( 8 squadrons )

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