Hougomont


 
 

Ch?teau d'Hougomont is a large farmhouse situated at the bottom of an escarpment near the Nivelles road. The escarpment is where British and other allied forces faced Napoleon's Army at the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Before the battle started, Hougomont and its gardens, located on the Allies' right flank, were hastily fortified. It was garrisoned by the 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, part of General Byng's Brigade of Guards, the rest of which were positioned in its rear. The Coldstream Guards was for some time under the command of Lieut. Colonel Macdonell, and afterwards the command of Colonel Home.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Napoleon planned to draw Wellington's reserve to Wellington's right flank in defence of Hougomont and then attack through the centre left of the British and allies' front near La Haye Sainte. The battle started at 10:00 with a furious attack upon Hougomont. This first attack failed and it set a pattern for the rest of the day.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Hougomont became a battle within a battle. Throughout that day its stubborn defence drew thousands of valuable French troops, but did not draw in Wellington's reserves as Napoleon had anticipated. The French forces sent in to attack Hougomont included:

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

  • Detachments under the command of Jerome, Napoleon's brother
  • The divisions of Foy, Guilleminot and Bachelu
  • Nearly the entire corps of Reille
  • Kellermann's cavalry corps
  • Bauduin's brigade (which failed to enter Hougomont on the north side)
  • Soye's brigade (which managed a small breach on the south side but could not exploit it)
  • Sous-Lieutenant Legros, wielding an axe, managed to break through the north gate. Macdonell and other Guards managed to shut the gate, trapping Legros and about 30 other Frenchmen inside. All of the French who entered, apart from a young drummer boy, were killed in a desperate hand to hand fight.

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    The name "Hougomont" is derived from "Gomme Mont" which means "Gum hill". It was built on a little hill with pine trees around it, from which pine gum was collected to make turpentine.

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~


     

    Napoleon: REDIRECT Napoleon I...

    Battle of Waterloo: The Battle of Waterloo, fought on June 18, 1815, was Napoleon Bonaparte's last battle. The battlefield is in Belgium, about 12 miles SSE of the town of Waterloo, at . After his exile to Elba, he had reinstalled himself on the throne of France for a Hundred Days. During this time, the forces of the ...

    June 18: June 18 is the 169th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (170th in leap years), with 196 days remaining....

~ Table of Content ~

Introduction
External links
 


 

~ Related Subjects ~

June 18 (3) - 1815 (2) - United Kingdom (1) - Duke of Wellington (1) - Hundred Days (1) - Europe (1) - Gregorian Calendar (1) - Leap year (1) - Prussia (1) - Gebhard von Bl?cher (1) - France (1) - Wellington (1) - La Haye Sainte (1) - Napoleon (1) - Battle of Waterloo (1) -
 

~ Community ~

History Forum
Come and discuss about History, Civilizations, Historical Events and Figures
History Web-Ring
A community of sites, blogs and forums dedicated to History. Do not hesitate to submit your site.